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LOCAL MENTION. time about the The complaints being made at the present caused considerable comment in the city papers. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. DR. C. W. BENSON, A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN one from the latter of the 8th August, enclosing qter supply will undoubtedy | Colonel Rockwell has ordered the public foun- ORE, MD., (WHO HAS PAID MUCH The Weather. nue Christian church, preached yesterday morn- of & letter from Francisco Sardo, of Ca-| Tesult in very active measures this winter. to | (amet Rocke! rtion of the day, and the citi. | OF BALTIMORE, aig WAgtniCk OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT, OrricER, } | ing to a large congregation from Psalm exvill., | tania, Italy, addressed to lar. Blaine, esting secure the earnest attention of to'the | zens on Capitol Hill have petitioned Architect | ATTENTION TO NERVOUS DISEASES), HAS Forthe miidie Atante ates fair seniice, | 2: “This la the Lorde dotagy ie ene, | tan ttaly, aarenmed to Mr. family of Michael | Proble ny One of Fac nearenene, situation of | Cia to step watering’ the grass and shraktect | snes THAT THE EXTRACT OF CELERY AND Sr lower Dacncscqugber temperature, stationary | our eyes.” ‘The sermon was devoted to the and: tranemsitiez oF the District of Columbia, manent Improvement sd a one See oy pg people cannet | CHAMOMILE COMBISED IN CERTAIN PROPOR- ee Veecial Wastes ald, must be comenbenes fo Crees eapeakee port, With accompanying satercta sete re not expected eyeMs im execution, ‘and asit | get enouehe for domestien vee Pee. anno culieatarvite hatis Giemasa vada bene mas J col fo be more : is not will perfect and Cleanse the soil-pipes and sewers. Now, my ex- ‘Will be held at the Fair Grounds, at Rockville, on The chict sucnal officer furnishes the following | cause and effect tie chemistry of one mind oper- of the Sardo family. a bill until the “eet gg DYSPEPTIC HEAD- cial bulletin to the ‘The te " .| One isfrom Mr. Michael R. Combs, grandson coming session approaches its perience as water inspector is that with ACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, Hiern tae son opine mie | Rune Oy Moth oe tan ili Peay | enemies ns |G erases te met a erm | Re a re wiere complains are loud | SOB NECRALOIA, Nenvovsese, suarizes. | "-P“EPAG, ANDY NRG ER AY: ME const. epression, which, at the mid- z | Standfather, Michael Sardo, emigrated to this increase of pressure where complaints are Z ‘ Borthenstward a9 apes a Take Sa. te ged - maher Pig country in the year 1805, with an understanding cecitons von become rene Etievous, a8 | est. I would suggest thatcitizens have cisterns | NESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Traine will Jeave Washington at 6:45 and 10-40.a.m.¢4 perior. The temperature has mae freee chee bi gi unnecessary to resort to subtle reasoning | With the United States’ government that if he Canapee pomed er the demand for and | put in the upper’ part of their dwellings and frpin on Thureday and Tew ‘ ie has remain’ nthe lake region; elsewhere | in order to analyze prayer, If the question was | Ws not Lavage? bead aoe Sees tO Dem ge expediont have yearly ene: a Aes! cee Test es oo Celery has only come into public notice within the last 5012 90 bem and Yeevings Hockvile at 8p. it has remained rly station . Local rai + - | came wi im shoul sen! suggested— whet ie om 1a ie aa ednuinaion are reported from New Enplon band ees pdb battens Ceciadignen tu | lealyat the expense tf te setion govern- | such, for Inte, an Puarzing the capacity of | ond stories, and to have cisterns in back yards | few yeareaeanerving, but acieatife experimente and Grounte, 6. = ‘idler sumer, anne | tar hn ya See i Thee | Metta peut thee ote |e aa digi sgciatai’|vtr no the re Uninc ri | woes meer ented hw | XY ATIONAL THEATER thatthe depression now Central over Lake Suc | Would be prayer. He that asked was to receive, Ha Sarees she en) pe G, Feservolt at the intersection | mectic wee foe genet oe to be ‘against drouth, | nervous irritation and periodic and sick head GRAND OPENING, SEASON 1881 ana °s2. Tior will move eastward, causing local storms | but not if he declined to ask, Prayer must be caches i Ndbenteken of New Jersey avenue and B street north: f dtoviag [egion to-day and rain in New Eng- | seen in its own light before there can be ame | Michael Sardo 6 eae iteanuaaeee” | whers the oh inet New Jersey event west, | There is mo fear of sewage entering them if| aches, ‘This is a triumph in Medical Chemistry, and suf- During the vacation the hours hes teen new. panera rotubiy preva toler ana tormoteaee sh Tet |Retex faftuence. Tt'iy however” but a good hea browne Tom Italy To ftiscouetgy "Ma | ema Move supeoge, reed, arenue, mal are cymmon” in, emallCowns cn'"ok rv | terallover be wolecomty, and aversive, ere | SESE ONO eT South Atlantic and Gulf states, helpful, the "one aie oe ee “an-| Ann Sardo was. about seven years old | sumption that the Upply, of water is adequate | | assisted. in putting in many elsterns. In Ede: RANGE Of THE THERMOMETER. The following are the readings of the the ometer at the Signal Office during the day: * a.m. 752° 1 am. 8.8; 2 p.m. %°; Maxi- 7 752° mum, %3.6°; minimum. swered his own prayers. In closing a very careful argument, reviewing the grounds on which prayer rested, Mr. Power said: ‘But a few days ago a beloved Christian leader was ig: He walked when she arrived, and Josephine about five years old. They started to go back on a government man-of-war, which was waylaid on the high seas by a British fleet. De- mand was made of the commodore for three de- for all the needs of the level is insufficient to force tities to the higher Parts of the city. LOW CONDITION OF THE RIVER. city, but the pressure or it in sufficient quan- field, Tenn., and on farms in Illinois; and in or- der to afford an ample supply for all animals and domestic use an estimate has to be made of the annual rainfall and size of the yarn or house roof. ordering by mailand otherwise. This great remedy is prepared in the shape of Pills; expressly to cure the above named diseases, and they will cure any case. Send THURSDAY, September 8, three Commencing THURS ty Pea BARLOW, WILSON, PRIMROSE & WEST'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. —_ in the valley of the shadow ae Ee net The water in the Potomac river, where the See corer sea mee rain pen in | for circular of home testimonials. REORGANIZED ASR ENLARGED FOR THE SEAS SPLENDID G: kK rr near 434 st. i serters from the British government. fusing dam of the W; is latitude ing the year is about 3 inchés © Sbnaua a i saa a es . tpt oe eae ay 10 clemaii ‘aXe | ive the deserters up the British shipe aren ote iewee cs ee Aqnedactis located, ts} Oe mee coe in twelve months, and a barn | Sy all druggists. Price, ‘Dox. Depot, Everything New. Novel, Refined and Rant. Courting ee ee tut | Angel of death hovered near At the hex of eg | her. While the tring was going on his grand: | ‘The water tat At any. Tate es oe $0 by 40 fect, and every inch in depth that falls | 106 North Futaw treet, Baltimore, Ma. By mal, two a a rie Cuear REPAIninG, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 ltl g mother Sardo gave birth to a child, whic e h upon a roof slelds Pp gee - ais : etree.” NerAnuine, ores fin et they ha ate tei | soda pel Fai" n oe tr | ty Acne tte ty op af | he ein Srl each 0 fe | ya, ea ementooa wey la es REMEBER King’s Palace keeps the largest as- oe fortment of School Hats, at remarkable iow Prices. For SALE.—Small cash payment will buy one of Tesources. They believed the world would soon be over for him. At the head of the bed was the Christian wife, with prayer and faith in God that He would drive away the spirit of death so came go disabled that they had to go into port— Boston—where they remained a short time, and then returned to Baltimore. From there they came back to Washington with their three chii- °y, in order to maintain the flow feet ‘at the distributing must flow to a depthiof the crest of the dam,: reservoir, line of 146 the water nine or ten inches over feet of rain, being fully 865 barrels from a roof of the above capacity. Now, cisterns for use in a dwelling to flush closets, &c., need not be very large. A cistern 6 feet long by 3 feet wide and 4 DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE mae PRESCRIPTION. Box ebeet for sale of seats will open Monday, Sept. 6’ ‘Monday, Sept. 12.—JENNIE LEE as “JOE. GCRIBNERWS “BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE Eke S CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, spon dren, living here up to the war of 1812, Michael AT THE DISTRIBUTING RESERVOIR feet deep will hold 539 gallons, quite enough for Tallmadge Hall (945¢x40 feet), 928 F street northwest,’ Extvand Virwinia avenue soniehireat. eee oer | Hear at palin tenes aaa poate eee etait | Cerio hen Toe ne utes wee {(o-day, the level of water is 144 fect above tide, | cleansing the closets during’ durveanee ae aay ou Growl Floor. ‘Bole Agency for Rugs Bicyeles being completed. Press brick fronts, bay win. | Stlving with oir Cl ern | Gicy remnined have upto his death. He then | On the 24th of August it w: tt the level of 145, | the increase of supply will not be completed and Trieyeles. Any style (either English or Ameri> dow from cellar to roof,andall modern imsproe | HON of the life of their Christian brother. Above ives a history of the family, marriages, prop- - Pe ee es ree ince Gon will not authorize DS. OY, BERAORS. can) furbished, Second-hand Machines for sale Chespe ments, water, gan, Iatrobe heater: rene ker | Was the mighty controller of Ie aca icath ok Sey, bon ae Cokes MOLY, Marriages, DTOD- | which is practically the tow Foe pion Ee | the damak Greet a eee SKIN CURE re WM. C. SCRIBNER, Pronmetens arge park in front, nent wo squares | Heard those prayers, saw those tears, and | TY. dc. Mr. aes oMficers in charge endeavor to maintain. ‘The { the dam at Great Falls completed an Is Warranted to Care ° = Soy ae eee “Engraving: eit | statched from the very gateway of Gerth sna | oldest heir of the family he would like teknes fall of water during the past twelve days has | ™ains laid to the city, property owners would ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, asi oe? Hime cars pas the door: plewant surroundinas, j prectous life He and His people loved so well. | the object foe eR eee belng made. | averaged about an inch a day. At the dam the | find it to their interest to construct cisterns in INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, F ichuding Agricultu: Smit! nian, new Mu- ¢ seum, and Monument grounds, which are soon to That was an answer to prayer. Who would not give all to Him who has said through His Son: those mentioned in his statement. water was level and in thirteen I with the crest on August 22d, | their houses and in backyards to store rain water for emergencies like the present. Filtering cis- ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, ; [ : ; | days it fell six inches. Notwith: t DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, come models of beauty in the way of lakes, ‘Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy | _ Mr. Nathaniel Sardo, printer, of this city, | standing this unusually low condition of the | tems can be put in with but little additional ex- SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER IT CHINGS, and PIM — as —— oh here Srp wd Inquire = laden and I will give you rest.” ee ‘ few fs oe eon ee ee | Water the supply furnished the city isnotaffected, | Penge. Now is the time for aa Hal here PLES — —< the body. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. buildings ay ae re ae apa WBA | Gro ee Sromises furtier pa her's name was | #8 the 27,000,000 vallons required for daily ew, O. La FREEMAN, EX-WaterInspector. | It makes the skin white, BEST Aatetaneneie tae | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e._ Covers and Bi free to all pureha- | Vernon MS Gere “South, from: the text | Joseph Sardo, ‘who was a fist cousin oratichael the distributing reeescuaraed Into the mains. At The Courts. och internal andexuatnalieetiee. | SIRTH A Tiecthat'n Westtinetom Cite Gare ScHoor. Cover otters free to all purcha- | Vj; CE. Bi ext A | the dist ing re: 3 ex! it Lawttler’ 3 sere at Milan's, ith street, second door above F. | James v: 15, “And the pegenee Fee Shall | S4rdo, and wio came over to this country from | submerged, the top. of the eee aa ane Pottce Court. Judge Bu ge Raveit. Price $1 per package. Save the Sick.” Catania, Italy, at, or about, the same time as | top of the conduit being now indy pro tem, Saturday, after our report closed, Jno. Fraw- it. 6th, ISK]. Kefreshments furn- DA " 3 20 ished by the ladies. “Tickets 25 cents. 3-3t SEAL and Stone Rin: ; gent’s, ladies’, Faith and submission were the ond Ed : 2g | 2-13 feet below the surface of the water. At the = Oe 3 —X—X—X—X—X————___ = = < 4 misces’ sizes $2 10 $15, at Prigg’ Inst ontanalglements, the preacher said, that | Michael. aeteano Carusi married his father’s | Pata (re bow t Aas, the water would have to | (c¥; ,Kcebing iis bar open on Sunday, #40 and CITY ITEMS SD eed eee RETLLE ON—WE MUSE —————— eect eat Tanto the substance of every fervent, | Sister, and it was he, so far as his information | faycyos 82 iM 8 before it would reach the level of | COst8 or 60 days; appeal noted. Henry Bur- aero Sioa, TUESDAY EVENING Se Wednesday you can buy at | sole very | eXtends, who originated the Marine hand. His | fill for 25 day : the | Sticke was charzed with keeping an unlicensed — von, E September, 2 th street northwest | fe EO Hat, every | father (Joseph) died on thes avy Yard sudden'y, | Crranmere 3 fall Addo ee eats eve | tae Mr. Padgett aaked that the severe pen- We Kill our Rulers Geta ak Gegene Boos. Lat en ese Mo iucode nc tcea (Hie wa Ue mie ee commonly | i 1836.by the breaking of a blood vessel, and was | yo alty be imposed, as it was shown in the evidence school companions, 10e.; lunch baskets below cos Je answers prayer by natural means appointed for a member of the Marine band at that time. Pre- | that time there w: water famine. ould be no reason to fear a | that boys had gotten liquorto drink inthisplace. when we remove from the human _ system what- ever disorganizes the nerves, Dr. Benson's Cele- soho! ba tine goblets only 45c. per doa: | the purpose from the very beginning. God, in | Vious to living in Washington he resided in New | Taye a capaci 7 oCor We ‘ ~o | The court imposed a fine of #125 and costs. | Ed- | ry and benny Fale sonere trom ee | Jelly tumblers, 5c. per doz; shree quart pudding | answer to prayer, may restore the patient by an tiete apes ie meena | More than twice the amount demanded by the aes ee soe pepsia, They contain no opium or hurtful ara. | ns, 8 quart, spittoons in differe - » : n Mr. N. | 5, P = i e re ren} fro nt m colors, 10e.; two quart covered tin buckets, 5c; | Tzinal strength of constitution, or by ‘the Bardo’) mother in’ & city. Asa matter of fact, the supply of water Wquart dish pans, also great bargains in every department while enlarging my store. To-pay is one of the hottest of the season. well-timed applications “We believe if the prayers had not been offered the favorable symptoms in the case would not fay, 1826, and went to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he joined the band at | | the Brooklyn navy yard. “He (Mr. N. Sardo) | was born in Brooklyn, in 1828, and he states that he is the only living is much greater than the demand. is that the “head” he trouble is not great enough to over- come the friction of long lines of mains and carry the water to the higher parts of the city. the vessel of N. H. Green, in West Washington. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Annie | Sherman was charged with assaulting a colored | boy named Jas. Robinson: $1. Benjamin Gas- Buchupniba. New. quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urina- tion, kidney disease. $1, 8, 480 Penna, GE EXCURSION, a re person in the United Sider a kins, larceny of a satchel and someotier articles | venue. ee eS mM Tue 27H AwxcAar, Fark of the Montgomery | have been dev ented Pair piee uti | States by the name of Gants sen bree CONTINUING THE TEMPORARY DAMS. from Mary Calvin, an old colored woman. who | forty Years’ Experionre of an Old Neve. POTOMAC BOAT CLUB, County Agricultural Co. commences at Rockville not entered int thee Pp i it would have | descent; that Mr. Michael Combs and Dr. Mc- Owing to the constant fall in the level of the | stated that this boy snatched her satchel from'| Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the proscip. September 7, GR ons eS hy ‘zo. | Farland’ of this city, are direct descendants of | tion of one of the best female physicians and reached an adverse solution a long time ago. water, the aqueduct engineer is continuing the her near the Long Bridge yesterday. He was = 71 SEPTEMBER Srv, 1881, oe = ‘. | “ - 3 nm in the United States, and has been u: od CITY AND DISTRICT The great point we insist on Is that whatever the | Michael Sardo, etc.” frog iuction of the line of temporary dams fur- | Sent to Jal reat pea, Ghates; aesault | purses in the United States and success by ig es = imizhty accomplishes through the intervention ‘er up stream. These temporary dams are | "3 cheesy | aad tie | DY millions of mothers for their children. It re- TO MARSHALL HALL AND QUANTICO. pape z ug terventi A Collision in the Bay. ther uy porary | Elten Wood and Sarah Dorsey, aseeule on Hates | by i pate toe chee chnaren = © Condensed Locals. of secondary causes is as truly His work as made of earth. As the line can be carried up | Ellen Wood and Sarah Dorsey, though He had wrought a miracle for its per- THE STEAMER GEORGE LEARY RUNS INTO A Neves the child from pain, cures dysentery and # = . Coleman; £10 or 30 days each in jail. Ella Brid- diarrh iping in the bowels and wind colic, The New York Republican Association met u “ SCHOONER IN A FOO. faxcam indefinitely, there need never be any | Cole Keeping a disorderly hoase; $50 or 60 days | iby giving Tenith to the child Ieee eee: ‘The Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR will leave her wharf, Saturday evening—Mr. H.W. Andrews in the | {Fmance. If He in His providence takes a 5 eit ane fear ofan actual water famine so long as there in jail 3 Price 2 cents a bottle, mein chair and D. M. Davis secretary. Mr. P. ¢. | 2¥Mmber of eminent surgeons and makes them | The steamer George Leary, which lett here on | ig water in the Potomac.’ Of course the higher = = sa Cheeks read an address upon the enormity of the crime committed by Guiteau. Mr. TG. Hensey offered resolutions, which were unani- the honored instraments in the healing of the sick the glory that belongs to Him is the same as though the process had been effected by mirac- an excursion trip Saturday night, collided with the schooner J. H. Williams, heavily loaded with lumber, when about 15 miles out in the bay. up stream this line is taken level or * head” of water obtained. THE FOUNTAINS. the greater the ——_»—___ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING Star. Use Curealine. One bottle will take them out foot of Tth street, at 5:30 p.m. sharp, TICKETS. : : , Cuvrcu ImrroveMEnt.—The improvements at | Togt "4 branch, quickly too, 25e. Stott & Crom- nee mously adopted, expressing their detestation of peep pies ae pee and livine | The accident Secured aioue # oclook ‘Yesterday | Since the stoppage of the constant flow of | St Mary's (Catholic) church are approaching | "¢l= —— ~ Tobe had at File, Manic Store, 3. 4. Mollieter, 908 the assassin's crime. and tendering sympathy to | Sfencies can Of this watts cannot expinin, els Me ee ee of gatet | the Bovernment fountains many people on | coimpletion. ‘The walls have been ‘raised six Fresh audtiderney, Dairy Wi m8 ening. | SS Saye tesidee’ gt Peunepivanis avenue ‘and Davis set asses OG Momma: Henney, | ort the ter oe ok ne, abaration is clearly re- | sleepers on board, most of whom climbed out of | Capitol Hill think they perceive an Inorense tn | Sechen asmacia Ughts placed above the Gothic | _ break Alderney butter churned printa, 300, per | 50 Sect comtaition tn Wanspertetn toe ea | vealed.” In closing be ee ae cea Te Ferd to tolleten “ees i, Tent, haste without | their supply. The fact is, that with the exeep- | Mched windows. The ceiling, formerly arched, | 44 lev cones. sping Sedsweet | GUAND MUSICAL EXCURSION TO QUy ie aa ee to Lorets | refuse to ireegeniee the ead or Gna ee Tae te tellets.. ‘The officers of the Leary first | tion of the fountain in Lincoln Park. the | Bas been made square, making the church eix | !0:,4!8 ee | clear and conspicuous manifestation of His feet higher on each side. The former semi-cir- by TRE discovered the schooner under full sail immedi- | fountains are fed by entirely different vats | ; irel The Societe de Bienfaisance de Washington | {¥Or, He may stillset His face avainst usas a | steer es Coomera the steamer was at |froin the one that goes to Capitol Hill, ‘The | CUE ihe eaen tance een CHOIR OF ST. DOMINICK’S CHURCH, met last night. N. Demongeot in the chair. | People and leave us to reap the bitter fruits of | full head, and at once commenced to back water, | stoppase of the flow of water in the 12 and 30 | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1881, Messrs. R. D. Masson and J. E. Mallet addressed os Minh sear paneeeey bee eae tale the uanen reversal of ee engines was eas in the lower part vs the Cet lett | On the Palace Steamer Excelsior. eating io » pray that restoring, comforting and sanctify- | what awoke the passengers. The speed was | hardly have any effect on Capitol Hill. The | ii rs beside the ful invention fills a vacancy pelea! fentlnice gig ent ttench at | ing grace may be freely ete atk Presk | somewhat slackened, but too late to avold | goverament. buildings: fountains, &e., it has |e im iy Gate es oe ; 7 cree ts | rand 6 Crone ae ae es, bas been re thet caythis District celebrate the victories of | (ent. as well as to all the prostrate and suffer- | the accident, and the stennest starboard / been determined by actual measurements, made | Walls. ‘The pews made smaller, and the entire | Teal leadsash-lines ‘and colored wlastne Seat eee | eae under the direction of Mr. D.- B. MacLean, their countrymen some time during October. | IB millions of mankind, and then we may conf | bow “cuten tie deg te Jieboom, Knock. | by Col. Samo (under direction of Col. Casey, U. | Some of the per church modernized under the | fia, windows.For descrivive price lista crac | wil eer from ““Olivette,” “Pirates of Pen Stationkeeper George Hume, of the afth | dently commit our cause to Him who doeth all! ing it. completels age aoa sr thee away | S. engineers,), use about 3,000,000. gallons of | Mletior of the ch Philip Dwyer, the architect, | Tosl, , New Gaceus "junt” rece ede | Dine pe et apap om. HERE. police precinct, was taken ill last nightond ott | things ‘wel her, jibsall The captain of the Leary | water daily, or about oneninth of vie erties | Hho constructed St. Dominic's’ monastery in | nw. Hefer by permission to Church te ines tee: | DOM MOREL Bete Mat Mins. JEN ¥eyed to his home in the county. Saw hove to, and backing up ascertained her amount now consumed. This sum is equivalent | Washington. se2-Im* J. G. CULVERWELL, Act. for D.C. Meg ag nNaTON Ota ‘The police stationkeepers of the several pre- The Scholastic Year. situation. and that she was not leaking. He | to.a reservoir 200 by 100 feet amd 90 fae deep | “Tuk TELEPHONE ‘TraNsactiox.—The proposal = | Eine MOUNT TEEN Ne ¢incts are circulating a petition tu be presented RE-OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS. then made fast, and turning the schooner about | full of water. In most of the government | to establish a telephone exchange here will UMBER. ETTE. fo Conatess asking an increase of pay. They | The vacation season closed for the most part | found that her site Leased Was allright, | buildings the water is pumped to the. upper | either become effective or be abandoned. before | La pio theeny aoe aati now receive but €45 per mena on Saturday last, and many of the educational | iM then left her, "The Leary's men charged tat | fie omcereict whieh, In itself, should induce | fie cloccatenie sane Tree Southern Bell Te en 25 estita., May be [roctined, Yesterday morning Mr. Thomas Dorsey was | 7 Sat nd a {ie schooner had no lights out, and the captain | the ofticers in eharwe'to be ecomomione ephone Exchanize Co. have ordered ninety poles i867 Ponnnyivatiia aventes 13S gtruck on the head with some blunt instrument | (stitutions open this week and next week and | $f te latter protested thet hewaay wad the usual ne Gavcnniech 30 or 35 feet high, for use in this city ax soon as = (GREATEST EVENT OF THE sEASON, by some unknown person, at the corner of 7th | the week thereafter. The advertising columns | amount of sharp words used on such occasions District Government Affairs. the franchise to use the streets is grated by the G and N streets northwest, where he was picked | of THE Star never before Presented such an | followed. The Leary was not much injured, and | Puilding permits isaned by Inspector Entwisle: | tits conan” ieee etre ercutats ER TNOn : = pe fom the cround by a policeman and sent to | attractive array of schools. Principals and | the pascensers finding therewere nu locke tote | AI Wallace, erect a three-story dwelling, 15th | “ | hts of way along certain streets to the pro- his home, on Yh, between Land M etreete | teachers seem to have prepared fully for the | into their bunks again. Th npany aboard | street, between Rhode Island avenue and P z holastl f 18812. 4. th the Leary was a large and re able one, and | street northw 8,800. Benj. Churchill, ereet | Prietors of Mor: Fe dia aes Bat a ee ee The be: tees of the Louise Home has | scholastic year of 1881-2. Among the many ex- ; ; etable one, stree 3 between Halt erect | in 1846, to the Washington and New Orleans Tel, bar sty ae the place in that | cellent schools not heretofore noticed are the | all the taterooms were filed. “Nothing further | a sal! dwelling, between Halt and South | emraph’ Co. In 1887, t6 W, &. Mowe eens On the Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR, 7 Seorge | following. Others will referred to in the | occurred to mar the pleasure of the trip to Nor- | Capitol streets southye ; #500. Dr. Bovee & | jn a Atla D ples <I Wrenrauale vacant by the death of Mr. George tutor” folk and Fortress Monroe. Gos repalr brick 1417 street northwest; $1,000. | Gonioraeen “que Atantle and Kegan na eo —_ TUESDAY, September Oth, at 5 p.m. Secale ‘terday, Kate White, a colored girl, was Georgetown Collegiate Institnte,a board- The Christianey Divorce Case. STOWM DAMAGES. all the poles now up in the city in the posession Marine Band. | Brassand String Music. beaten and kicked by a black man, who | ing and day school for young ladies and chile Ex-Minister Isaac P. Christianey is in the city, | _Jaspector Entwisle lias made a report to the | of the Ween Union Co. It is understood that wide ee a ace 20, fone as See afterward made his escape before the police ar-| dren. re-opens on Wednesd: September 14th. ey : e y i -q) | Commissioners on the amounts for repairing | the Telephone Exchange manayers will use the | pry BoaRDs, Nol, 16 feet. sper 100 feet, $1.25 | treat. rested him. She was so badly beaten that she | Miss Lucy Stephenson is the principal, and {san | @ #uest at the National Hotel. He says he will damages by the storm on June 27th last, so far | naan : had to be taken to the Providence hospital. hed and thorough teacher of many remain here three weeks or a month, as besides or those now on hand Present telegraph poles where practicable, but Tickets 50 cents. Supper 75 cents. ¥ ie Tickets sold only at Cony: “« attioe, 7th strect wharf, an that they have found such an indisposition to al- = ined Nels’ ref ured > eae TH aneek,f colored man, named | Sears experience. | She has the services of com: | M8 own private affuirs he has a great deal of | follaws: Foree_ schoo | low the use of private roofs and Walls for tele: | STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet 2.80 | Sharacters. Te beat wil aan ety End Ope Benjariin Thomas, was badly injured about the | petent assistants, and pursues a splendid course | business yet EES Crete cate |S TED elt; $248.25 Peabody, 75; | graph brackets that it will not be pessiile co GEPTEMBER AmnAXG a head and bedy by the fall of a derrick, at the | of study in all branches of education. Circulars | ment. He says that he knows little about the | $849.79, and Franklin, $8,794.81. | run the wires elsewhere than on the streets. As | VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.0. 1.60 = eorner of 12th and Boundary streets. He was grep wLinformation can be obtained of her at Droccea nee ia its melee ieee S| Total, $5,209. an illustration of the unwillineness of citizens Lowen VERE porn: ken to his home in S Vashii in 3100 N street. Georgeto’ yey OMADS 3 AOE a ya to allow their houses to become supports of | CLEAR SIDIN , half inch, No. 1... io 1 ~ ame cebolees agony ta the S100 8 West Washington school for girls, located | cating with his couneat re He denies that Mr. Riddle on the Sidewalk Question. Wires, it is stated that on a recent oxraeer gee SIDING, 00 The finest Resort on the Pototuer, Saturday. Coroner at 2928 P street, Patterson viewed the body ph M. Wells, jr., who died from the effects ot_wound received in the marsh of Jose eorgetown, is a new institu- tion incorporated in May last. on its list 160 pupils. Tt has already The session begins on Mrs. Christiancy’s cross-bill any foundation. — Amusements, &e. ‘To the Editor of THe Evextxe Stan: In the Saturday night’s Star occurred one or private telephone from the Southern Methodist jchureh to the bedside of an invalid lady who WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cele- brated Crapo brand.....tessrrs-2-Der thousand 3.90 he: Fishing, Be a water Bathing, Cnt de dling Sand Soo Oa two mistakes, in my opinion, on the costs of re- | wished to hear the sermons at het own hoves THOMPSON, wil reat eee 34M oa ih wo mistakes, in my opinion, on the costs of re- | wished to hear the sermons a own house, SON, will run every-day, feo Stemne anch the day previous and | Wednesday next. the 7th instant. Miss Marga-| At tHe Natioxar, Tiearen the season will jeans dewsike amin Shanes ieiieanineee: the proprietors of nearly all the Jarze building ine Sundays, uutil middie of Sopaent m Fi’ * Cevtifoute of death by accidental shoot- | ret H. Lee, fornerly of Richmonc, Va., ix the | open with a perormunee be Borloe Wilson. | terially. Tam made to say that the act nevus | Tefuned attachment wed aoe telephone could be foot of Odi wet at oe yee ee Coma | Wn ins. Principal, and. ably assisted: te’ a corps of | Primrose & West’s large and” popular minstrel nets visions in Webb's digest | made only by attaching It to eration oat ate — CEDAR POINT at 12:30 pani, leche et a ee Parnell Branch. No. 1, of the Land League, | teachers. Thi volts also in the hands of | troupe next Thursday ening. Amo repeals them. Bo an wordeince |itee, ae The city council meets to-night to reach Wasningtou at 10 pina. ae held their usual monthly meeting at the hail on | some of the be itizens of Georgetown, who | stars of the troupe are Milt. G. Barlow. | aa aK a Ist street. between I and K streets northwest, intend to place it in the front rank of edu Wilson, Schoolcraft and Cos ange in two places. The paper is take action on the subj furnished on boat and grounds, 50 cents. First-class Bras aud Str ; is bject. oF Bands’ engaged for the , Primrose and 7 Welove ines ieee y bo law by | |, Pesrtc Scuoois.—The zranting of permits for | WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF season on the Boat and at the Point last eve Quite a number of new members | tional institutions. Circulars can be had at (| West d Rowe and Win. HL. Rice. newer Ome at ie Cen the line public ackgcs war bexun this morning at BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. stietclaee eocummodations. Delightful time. Post Eire Med to the roll. Dues amounting to over | W. Cropley's drug store, G. 'T. Dunlop's store. | Du Tenet ee pase and Drew, | renair of sidewalks, A.G. Rippiy. | Peabody hall by Mr. Hubert Snowden, clerk of drounds, Obes will teers, Rn hin 17 w ected. and Mrs. Whiting’s bookstore, in Georgetown. in their clever delineations, kept the audiences a ‘ “" | the school board, who granted several hundred WILLET & LIBBEY, Ture admittance to such. For the seacuiaclstion Martha Bell, colored, was charged in the Police | | The Holy Cross Academy, located ina delizht- | at Drivers ve good humor during the past week, The Infernal Gong-bells, permits. The granting of permits for the white Pistors, checks will be viven for parce'e Left at te Pint Court to-day with keeping ful sect th and healthy, at No. | and have been re-engased for this. Mr. Lew itor of Tux EVENING STAR: schools will be continued until Thursday, and Suxrm Sraser axp New Your a tase (a keching. Fare 50 cents round trip, chisdrem street, bet a | 1312 Massachusetts avenue, opened to-day with | Bal nger; Mr. Win. Jeger, cor- | "In referrins to your editorial in relation to the | the residue of the week will be occupied in] 3 | — Parties wishin to make arrangements for exerrsions Southwest. Officer Melton testified to the dis- | increased facilitiesin every department and with | netist. gle tha favorite soloists, and the Marine | #00 unis code to take effect in granting permits for the colored schools. There Spracve Square, fo Jawer Cedar Point will ajpiy on the bout, al the ule orderly character of the honse. A female a well-earned reputation as a good school. band also remain, Seem : sot vere taught in the public schools last year over jonremen Laseert Mannie Goane. Fenny ivanis arenes, 2° OF OCW. 8. Boom, 1258 boarder of the house testitied positively as to its The Whittingham school for js, and boys in York, on the Ist of September, forbidding the e hundred children. There is promise of —— — ie FOR SHE SiEamen bad character. Martha was committed to jail | the primary department opens to-morrow. at A New Chu Ing of newspapers or the making of any dis-| considerstheme cee during the present school ITE & BROS., | ASHINGTON. STEAMER for 60 days in default of a fine of | 715 2ist street. Miss S. E. Nolan is the princi- | To the Editor of Tax Ev AR: Permit me to make | year; and if s0, two new scliools—one for winte aacticlasna ae OUNT VERNON SPRINGS, Saturday night a thief entered the house of | pal. It has an excellent staff. in nding Samuel | Aware ‘ended cirenlation of and another for colored children—will be PORTLAND CEMENT, | aoe, Serge ce W. Nokes, | W. Townsend in the classical branches and ad- uable paper, I invite attention to the , two oil paint- | no cover. | is evening in th English, Prof. Masson in French, Prof. Sherman in music, and Mrs. Alfred Hough- ‘uction is thorough, the dis- matical school for boys, with a long and exeel- | Mr. Pateh will conduct them with his an effort is bei if made to establish a terian church ty, and the attendance and the spirit | city vail themselves | customary hivith compel the ted appe noisy hucksters on the streets, wh a profound slumbel discontinuance ‘all good and law-abiding y not apply he sweetest of all sleep— opened. Mayor's OFFICE.—The mayor continues to see Reporter’s No —Though entered upon the assistant pastorate of the ROMAN CEMEN’ Works T, y street, New York. pasts, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. 8 RP head y leaving 7th strect wlaarf i in the northwest part of : ; unday law does not fall into disuse. 29-00 a. Ma. ; ReUruiny at 7 pat, he body of a still-born child was | ton in drawing and painting. Washington. On Sunday last divine service was nal ounuine fong-bells y three or four liquor dealers were brought | pare ae S SPRINGS every SATUR- freizht depot of the Baltimore and | The Friends an elementary and | conducted at 14th and R streets northwest by : cet at nacre edets Of | up charged with keepin : HOWARD EEEMING: cole ceont United Statce, 23 | DAN. Sieine Mat ON SEE Yam, returning ut & Maryland avenue and 9th | academic seho« ed on I street north-| the Rev. G. B. Pa of the Presbytery of Wash- who ap set at naught the oft- Their case be dispo: ad — 10 be chartered a | West. between 18th and 19th streets, in a retired and 1 cents. This boat wall oe Corroration CovrtT.—Judge Chilton opened - L. BISCOE, E. 8. RANDALL, bh ¢ woman named Ella Bridwell was ‘ant quarter ofthe city. The rooms are ted were very encourazing, A Sabbath | vitizens. and who, also, scemingly defy the Dis- the September term of the corporation court to- Agent for District of Columbia, BISCOE'S 10th-street sacs wane aaa " Terat a the Police Court with keep- | large, airy, the furniture first-class, and in a | seitwol was Na There are many authorities. If the Hon. Commissioners Its entire business will consist of motions | #B&¥es where a supply will be kept ——— ~ Senne! aenaeine- “rly house on D street, between Ist | word every requirement of a modern school is | | t portion of our the power to lexally stop the crying of I cases, and there will be 1 jur E i streets se provided.” The i EVERY T Steamer leaves ber wharf ~ + 7 - = of te ss the streams 6 o'clock p.m., giving th m * } et cipline parental. Full details may be had of | o ue in building a | the same restriction to those- demon manipula- | nereahoute are running low thereisno likelihood mont Alusic’ and dances oe Pas Oa oe | Benjamin Lippencott, M. D., 1418 I'street. | reli. and of thus affording in- | forsof the zong-bellé | For, truly, to have one of | or'a water train here. Alexandria has water | grounds. “Tickets, ‘round th, Seen The weil-known Emerson Institute Zlous advantages to many now des- | those perpetual nuisances ‘to. haul up directly | Durer acy ft Fetnie cltiee ance than ig any | JOHXSTONF'SKALSOMINE and MASURV'SLIQUID | “a-ow) URE Meant Mansser. Youns). reopens on 14th street, bi this rezard. " Clabangh Hall isthe place | Uader, your window, ot aour or five o'clock | Other of the Vinmaia cltitn wee. Father De dimusen funtion bo Bends’ seemomere) | Tonowad STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S ADVER- opposite Franklin square, on he. | Se Which the services will be held, and the Rey. | im thé mornin erates ot ane ’.on tt | Wolfe, late of Trinity enurch, Georgetown, SUPPLIES always on hand. iP STS: ninst. It is a select and math ‘TISEMENTS. : i : é er SPECIAL NOTICE. \ , Sablache> (© te People on each succeeding | and let fiy five or six strokes of the soammer | Catholic church here yesterday’ ‘The bos, Joe GRORSE EYREAL, Je, The Steamer Excelsior will wot wake the Afternoon ing, corner 10th and E st | lent reputation, having turned out some of the | Sableth, Observer. — | With such force Eahedh BP en Reese, shot through the hand’ near Mt. Hybleg m30 418 Tru Sreeer Nontmwesr. | Trim to Quuntico TO-DAY or TO-MORROW, forkewe - eo brightest lars that ever entered eollege. September 5, 1881. manipulator knows how ou ind yourself sud- | paixtax county, yesterday, is doias well. LATE MANTELS, Fon Roetorx PORTSMOUTH, = Catuoties’ Frrexp Socrety.— | Mrs. Me school for girls reopens on next - _— denly brought toan upright position in the Seven coal vesscls passed down this morning. | S AN aes FORTRESS MONTOE, PSE bone: resi : ual meetinz of this society was | Monday, the 12th inst.,at 1434 Q stre It is} Deatu or 4 W BUsINEss Man.— | bed, incoherently muttering a sort of torture See esi eae AT FACTOR Re and Retail, AND POINT LOOKOUT. ening at Carroll hall favorably located in that section of the 2 if ‘¥, of the well-known dry | that would doubly di unt any that has been | Srcoxp EscaPe oF MARTIN, THE MURDERER,.— | _ 4e95. C, near 6th STREET NORTHWEST. THORDASS eee, L oy 8 a Sarcespays and lerton presidins and I + | promises to furnish excellent facilities fi Is house of Perry & Bro., died quite sud- | suggested for the fiend Guiteau. Wm. F. Martin, a desperado of southwest Mis. E + at AXS 6p. am. ‘The annual re | Miss B.C. Graves’, wn rT ex-| has forits motto “L et us live with ourel and its past record as a day and bo nly thi $ morning, about 3 o'clock, aged about | 56 years, | Mr. Perry was apparent lent health, and last eve iy in excel- ing attended church, And then, on going to the window to ascer- tain from whence this w arth to find the same demon gong din. proceeds, bell manipulator souri, under sentence to be hanged, jum through the window of a passenzer car while L MARTIN & COS PULP MORTAR le BLACK, cklayer’s Us sae TREES sa ES aeveRy SUNDAY ascending Dixon Hill, on the St. Louis and San — REDUCTION OF RATES BEGINNING SATURDAY, ‘n | and kindergarten is its best testimo: It also | he having been a member of the Metropolitan you in the face and grinning like a| Francisco Tailroad, about two o'clock yesterday Best in the world. Only black that never f | First-ctaae ts Fors Mouroe and Norfolk =. g9.y9 aay | Gpens on Monday next. the 12th inst., but the | (M. E.) congresation for Several years, He re- | chessy-cat, you almost lose control of what morning, and at ‘last accounts had not been J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acents, Firet-clags, round tri 0 work of th Metropolitan Kindergarten Normal Institute does | turned home at his usual hour, and this inorn- | little mind you have left. fe captured. He was in charge of Sheriff -Goodati, | 227 _ 19th etreet Wharf and 1202 F strvet northwest. Fintcass to Piney to every ie yrgapen till October Loth. Oral instruction | Ing, about 3 o'clock, one of the honschold heck. mite elo of Lebanon, who is now in pursuit of him with | —=——_————————r— Second-cises round and help in the gr in drawing and in German is fre ing something fall, hastened tothe room and An Appeal to the Coal Dealers, aposse of men. Martin isthe man who was [RON BITTERs. folk... pert was ado hnual election of | Miss Harrover's long and well established | found him prostrate and speechless. Dr. G. 1, | To the Editor of THe EvENina Sran: resued from Lebanon jail last November by a Seeond-dlass round trip to’ Piney officers resulted s Fullert hool for girls lastie year on | Magruder was sent for, but found that he The melancholy da eee ie viee-presider The | of next week: It is ted at 1336 I street, opposite and has always been a thor- ful school. The Misses Tiley reopen their school at 1436 do “nothing—the attack being Perry was the junior member ¢ Perry & Bro., which was est fucceeding Perry & Ashby, | Montgomery ec apoplexy. Mr. of the house of ablished In 1840, and was anative of the northern portion of the city, days in particular to the residents who are d: and hoi have come, the season for transporting the winter's supply of coal to melancholy of 12th street, y condemned to listen to young niece of Sheriif Wilson, named M; ie Wilson, who fell in love with the murderer while he was in jail and ran away with him after she had effected his eseape. They were recently found in east Tennessee by Sheriff Goodall, and BROWN’S IRON BITTERS FOR RICHMOND, FRE FOINTS Soi | inte, He came here in | the jinaling of the bells of the t ; | were being returned to Lebanon when the sec- ‘al braneh organ- | Corcoran street, for girls and little boys, on Sep- | 1841, and finishing his education at the old Rit. | tes al carts, ‘Allday long, it is jingle, jane ond escape was made. Martin was handcuffed round tin, far iW dase: 3B St. Mary’s—Ru- | tember 14th. There are but few private schodis | tenhouse Academy, at once entered into busi- jingle, til the ear throbs and the nerves’ éry out | When he Jumped from the car, but as he knows es ood a H. J. Shultheis, sec-| in that section or any other deserving of more | ness. Mr. Perry was one of our leading citizens, | in yain protest. To the sick and infirm there is | the country well and has many friends all ae 2, vin EXCURSIONS a —Geo. H. Petty, president; | patronage. quiet ee in his manners, and was | no merey and no quiet, ‘The tedious monotony | through that section, the chances are largely ay ee et ae znd return ty Waaungiog, SN Tver ty ane y. Immaculate Concep- a D é much respected by all who had intercourse with is varied only by the return at quickened pace | 2gainst his capture. The girl was taken on to BITTERS, os rae BITTERS A deliehtiul trip a ee take oat A distressing accident took plac ihe of the carts, when the rhythm is slightly ‘vated, | Lebanon. bioca ga.) to ichtnondl sin Tec 92, $:1. 8nd 3.90 p, sreretary. St. Patrick’s—Jas. Lackey, president: | paxtos.—A distressing: accident ery earl Tan Foaeec or Gaus Kant, formerly | —Jinglety, jinglety, rattlety, rattlety,— thus Livicatiox.— The supreme| Complete ‘1 gilt) For Delicate | jt.) to Hie Se aun, Noein olden eS rate Le ReGen Pel ook and [of Predeqanmmres Yar ook place’ yesterday | CFeating two-fold more of & bedlaue: Woes Pic igs ieee a Saturday morning, ae and SATURDAYS eo Nottoly sepagy, THURSDAYS Gust Joseph Quill, both in the employ of Mr. Carroll, | from his late residence, on F street, near och. fpeettully appeal forthe honorable gentlemen, granted an injunction ad interim restraining the | Strensthener. Females. | gud Norfoik with te Jeanen Rises masa seo ary. were playing with fire arms—an old-fashioned | The services were conducted by Rey. Martin naa oe in thas nicl sing rl Paes To | Spragues and B. G. Chase, treasurer, from ‘organs, tip tickets. ‘20 s pistol and an old musket, with whith Mr. Car- Kratt, of the German Evangelical ehureh, and Te teth dete ee Tule to, ete Pub- | rarthier proceedings in the management ‘of the SS ‘dys- via ExoBAILY EXCURSIONS 0 ou 9, Crventy 1 s roll had been gunning a few days before. Sey- | were followed by those of the Knights Templar. others as you wouldthessheait dots you. Quidnick Company, appol laudius 2. RY ‘THEM Excelsior, 30 aan, and 3:30 p.m. Ou SUNDAYS at Court, a red night line hi eral caps having been exploded on each weapon, | The pall-bearers were: Past Masters Georze E. Mae Wes Farnsworth receiver ad interim of the Quidnick | 1ON BITTERs,|goit' ty oe . | RON BITTERS ‘pm cae an ae Henry : tt, was cnarges with | Quint pointed the aun oe Clas nen gia oe eee a ce es ae N MEN. Company, ed epecnepett eat ee on SG I Vrite for the A B. “driving, working ~and abandoning a | touched Cook, and pulled the trigze: e le <0. 2458 a FirE IN Prince. ORGE’s Cory .—! insure the hep Sure Appetizer. A Sure Reviver. hat rae, unt for labor. Mr. Jott H. | entered Cook's neck immediately ‘under the | Ledge’ Nendo Lay Stoddard, of Dawson | barn belonging to Major 0. mh pente tp —The of thy SP t Monday mwas driving a hack $ street southwest, and wh. and the driver took left him there, and on it was foun perty of this man. hore ead Oicer Williams testi hin one and had t} ance of a horse that was Bearly san condition and xroans so disturbed the bata sears ht - they had te slcot animal. The court imposed a fine of 10 90 days in the workhouse.” oe _ ore and two horses ¢ one of the horses feii ¢ harness off him and investigating the cas horse was the py Hughes and On ‘Oxe Coty tage nap with Uations securely establish the seeds of consun tion in the system. If you are ta need of a tene many consti- for any lung trouble, or throat disease, you find Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant alw: ceee™ pect always Prompt chin, killing him instantly. Quill was horrified at the result, and gave himself up to the police. The parties were great friends, Quill haying been engaved at Mr. Carroll’s for five years and Cook for about the same number of months. Cook was taken from an orphan asylum by Mr. Carroll apo at monthsago. He was nine- teen years old. The coroner held an inquest to-day, and the verdict was that the shooting was done acci- dentally by Jas. Quill. Quill was released. How He Kxew it was WHISKRY.—In a case against a for sel beer without license in the Pol ‘ourt Sati Placed on the stand and testified to there, and Te the also that Lodge, No. 16; J. Cooper McGinn, of Lafayette Royal Arch Chapter No. 5; William E. Layton, of Eureka Royal Arch Chapter, No. 4; Sir James H. Trimble,” Columbia mmandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, and Sir W. J. Moon, ‘of Fred- Gricksbarg Commandery, No. 1, Knights Temp- . ‘The funeral cortege, headed by Harmony Lodge, Lafayette Chapter and Columbia Com- Mandery, proceeded to Glenwood cemetery, where, after the observance of the Blue Lodge re placed in the A delegation of Fred- tent Office, was burned to and 25 tons of hay—all his tool; chine, horse rakes,:nlows; all riage and stacks of Hay in the horses were got out just in ti fire. The cause of the fire is surance. Loss from £2.000 to $2,500. ~——— oo famous LorENz0 DELMONICO, a le groun i day night, with all his crop of this year -aboat So brake of wheat in the straw & mowing ma- “hiss The Sprague has attached the property of the Quid- nick Company for $200,000. A Dream TuaT Came Trvx.—About seven or eight o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Hutt. who is 1 in business adjoining Wolf & sae ‘Ike [ had night.” “What was it 7 “I hope not,” said Ike. Nothing more was said about the dream, anda caterer, nephew of the first\New York Delmonicos, died MY. h was perhaps Mectin Pameettewen at Sharon Springs, at 6 o'clock Saturday aight. | He had a ‘Gumplication of disorders, of Wi the chief, and in which factor. Chander, city editor of the Harrisbe: ee on Friday right N. Harilton, and it is feared thai the limb Will ha¥e to be amputated. | ” [Sent free. Seo that all TRON BITTERS are manufactured BROWN ©! (CAL COMP: wi CHEM 100) "ANY, and hve exeascd rol BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-e0 BALTIMORE, MD. D*. DUPARE'S CATARRH REMEDY CURES ‘care of Deets. Try it. Bee