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Pa . - THE EVENING STAR. The Coming Horticultural Exhibition. Guiteau’s Punishment. The President at Long Branch. The Courts, WORTH AMUSEMENTS. a The executive committee of the District of “Bohemia,” of Baltimore, sends the follow- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BULLETINS. Propate Covrt—Judge Wylie. —— a & EB , “ IR WEIGHT IN GOLD. BN C SEPTEMBER 12. 1881-| Columbia Horticultural S jety are busily en- | ing: The Saturday evening bulletin from the cot ie apregeane oe wee bebe THEIR iG! LD. ABNER’ SUMMER GARDEN, é- gaged in making preparations for the second Oh may the vile assassin float, tage at Long Branch said: “At the examination s stat eorge W- Chis ? — Temler'e VIENNA LADIES ¢ 2 5 fi tlement. A here TO-MO) NRGRESTEA will opem iE Le LR ION Sith NCE TTR er ee eee | eee te pen ee of the President at twelve, noon, to-day his | Chae’ Draegem tevtatsentary uavdian to: Rett, | DR. C, W. BENSONS'S CELERY AND CHaMo- | Mteto, MOMHOW acct, LE th A chien , oth, ctol 3 - as? % ww CTPICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT, OFFICER. of last season, as besides the exhibitors of the Where aaciny Sighs roc + i Pe! of €2,000, with one surety, wi . . a ATIONAL THEATER. asminaron. D.C. September 12. 1881.90a.m-S | District there will De a woniee fron many briny im roar. ture was 98.7, puls¢100, and respiration 18. The | leasing his bond as administrator with will an- THEIR EFFICACY IN SICK AND NERVOUS HEAD- _— ‘ receded by local raina winds inostiy cortheriy: | Baltimore and. other” elties, and | May-sharks devourhtm, stem and stern, With come cotia Rene pereater amount of quid. |nexed. Estate of Catharine T. Bryant, de- | "!" ACHE, “RECHALGIA, © NERVOUSNESS, nar ~ Fixes tutcred ty tailnie Daroetic sath | tha sajaiuiie’ costa | or Maryland| | A whale then gulp him down in turn, with some solid food. and with more relish than | ceased; October 7 designated for administratrix, PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESS SEPTEMBER 12, Fising followed by ing eter, - Taro * ‘And the devil xet the whole concern. for several days, His general condition is quite | Emily C. Bryant, to settle. Estate of Maria a 5 and Wednesi : 6 eS Fo ee ee te Gineed 88 eri ma erait sak eee as favorable as yesterday.” ‘The morning bulle- | Robinson, deceased, di thorizing pay- | Isa fully established fact, baced on actual experience, | EVey Evening “ay and Setarday Matinees! Special Weather Bulletin. follows— the premiums Being diplomas (rst and | eg. cumy straight with clrest tin yesterday said:'“At the examination of the | ment of balance in hands ‘of admiuletratok to | sud Wiese iene Stat of oubl Bar ak thoy Wl cate MISS JENNIE LEE, ‘The chiet signal officer furnishes the following | fecoud. department I. class 1), plants fo by ama. | 70 Shash his teeth and roar aid yell, President at half-pasteight this a.m. his tempe- | Sarah Baylor. Josiah Sim was granted | Ns diseases. tn ber 5 Siecink Talictin to the press: | The barometer is } €78, Dy p s es In burni h rature wa8 98.8, pulse 104, respiration 19. He | letters of administration on the estate of Harriet WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. marvelous creation of highest in Wyoming and lowest in the upper lake | teurs; class , cut flowers; class 4, floral de- urning brimstone may he be, ; a oe J D i - region. ‘The temperature has fallen slightly in | signs. Department II, sec. 1, fruits. Depart-| While little devils dance in glee, than on. the precediag wen He mas, later | Sage. deceased; bond $5,000. Estate of Win. B. |... penson'a preperation of Celery and Chamomile “30, the middle Atiuntic states, and from o ent III, vegetables, and ‘department. IV. And lock the door and lose the K than on_ the preceding night. He continues to | Reed, deceased: the widow, Catharine A. Reed, for nervous diseatce fs the most imporguit addition made eighteen degrees in the Ohio valley and T fiteies fh Shen o special aaeohae of $10 Good devil, see you chain him well, take sufficient nourishment without gastric dis- | petitions the court to grant her letters of admin. | ouRS tasers medics in the last agarier of acentury. Agplaned by ber five years in London and the yong see; it has risen from two toten degrees in the | will he awsdecy fee bed antares of in torture worse than tongue can tell, turbance. istration on the estate of her husband, as she be- | Dr. J. W. J. Engler, of Baltimore. in | NETTand H. J. RANGENTS DRAMATIC Ob. one upper lake region. The followin, feotton grown from seed subjected to the n hottest fire of biasing hell, THE SATCRDAY NIGHT DISPATCH. lieves he died intestate. Thos. E. Waggaman | _**Dr. Bensc: Pile are worth their weight in, gold in | P.'Surnett's enormous successful drains ms, wy eat) “ay j action Of sulphurie acid in the presence And mid his roar and frantic cries, Secretary Blaine gent the following dispatch | was appointed administrator on the estate of | Nerrous and Sick Headache."—D. A. H. : “30.” and Alpena, Laaht rate aro ‘oni | of the society and distributed by Prof. Thos. Tay. | Oh makecternalashesrise, {2 Minister Lowell, at ten o'clock p.m., Satur- | Rebecca Lowry; bond £900, The will of Thos. | ™</OS™ p1, o» tnvsiesblein Nervous Giecsees."_ a Nowe pnxland. and heavy rains from the middie | lor. The officers of the society are:—John Saul, | And blow forever in his eyes, aay jechane was Aled for probate: Ignatius McLane |p. Hammond, of New York- Adayted from Charles Dickens's novel, ates: a rainfall of one inch in eight hours from | president; Thos. W. Fowler, Basil Norris, M.D., On no account, this Guiteau save. after dispatch of dast night the President had | is appointed execator. The will of Chas. Bradley |’ 7.5. pacson's Pile for the careof Neuralgia aro 8 “BLEAK HOUSE.” Chincoteague, and one of one inch and ninety- vard L. Prince, vice presidents; Warrington ‘That hell deserving paltroon. stav considerable increase of fever. Indeed, a rise | was filed for probate; he gives to his wife, Cath- success.”—Dr. G. P. Holtuan, of Christianburg, Va. LEAK HOUSE. Winds prevail in New England ana ‘he suhite | Gilinzham, recordin secretary: Daniel S. Cur- ep ee of pulse and temperature every night has be- | arine C. Bradley, all of his property, of what- evel New England a we Wide = mad come a significant feature in his case. Through | soever nature, during her natural life, with == Stas, Se: 28 Seeeers “Soe ae ee deat ~ | tiss, corresponding secretary: e 5 e is case. ng . , x wi [a : oll _¥ [rapes opie mung lbrrbe age emma ts ipemete niet Edie | The Fire Department. srw | the day, and espeétally this afternoon, he has | power to dispose of it by will. The will of Mar-| qneee pints areapecial preparation for the cure of | For Opening of the Season! are that the weather will clear in New England | responding secretary and treasurer, ex officio, | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS—NEW | grown more comfortable. A cold easterly | garet Adamson was admitted to probate and for these diseases | it and the middle Atlantic states, followed by fair | David I. Saunders, Simeon Swindells, John L.| BUY-PINGS NEEDED—OPERATIONS DURING THE | storm has prevailed since early morning, with- | record, and Rey. J. A. Waiter was granted let- During the recess the Opera Honee has rd heen thors ly renovated and brilliantly embellished. Ln ven: ‘Weather to-day and to-morrow. Hazzard, Geo. Glorious and Win. Keefe, execue| Y4®- out evil effect thus far on his condition. — Secre- | ters testamentary; bond $2,000. ents 2 Ulstica i posremses woogueliod advantages ta RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. tive committee. - 2 The annual report of the Fire Commissioners | tary Windom had a brief interview with the Poiice Covrt—Judlge Snell. and Dysperria. on conta a box. Depot, | ue cumfart of its auditors. Ses The following are the readings of the ther- ————__ was submitted to the District Commissioners | President at noon. He found him much re- Saturday. Moses Winters, cursing and swear- | 4° be € pe aoe! Sad wee Ma By inaile two ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 127TH, 1881, mometer at the Signal Office during the day:— Prayers for the President. this morning. The chief engineer, in his ac- | duced in strength, but clear in his mind. He | ing in the street; €5 or 7 days. Mary Nichols, a | Desc Tag cei ee ha ge ae teaaay eldrens! ‘The recent succes of the Bijon, New Kark, ee ee es ee, oe Oe Mee ik the union peayer mecca st the Mamorial companying report calls attention. othe neces. | #8Ked. the Secretary about the success of the | white woman sas charged with being a vagrant : ‘The Farcical Comedy of mum, $0.5"; minimum, church yesterday afternoon the services were sity panying CGH or oe lotinen tor No. 4| Tefunding of the public debt. and was sent to the workhouse for 30 days, in laos ROOMS FOR RENT! Youn ByzsiGur Atted at Hempler's,near 4st. | condneted by the pastor, Dr. Butler. At the | and No. 5ensine companies, and the organize ANOTHER BAD SUNDAY. Fete pane: Jo. Smith ann Peaitiok Cally, eeengeseeccin) i-eny tein wed Cuear Rurarnixa, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 14th | Close of the sc ricg ‘a collection for the benet | fon Of @ new engine company in thenorthern | Another crisis arose in the President's case | boisterous: #5. or 15 dave, Petes ieee ng | NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PREscnIPTIoN. | 4 °°? gg bm etreet. * sufferers was taken up.—Ser- | section of the city. His re nendatio esterday. A new but not entirely unexpected ra a “ith, aie 4 It will be given by the N. ¥. Company, stein fo «were held also last evening in the Christian | that connection are heartily concurred in by the | 5 i , 5 sailor, was charged with disorderly conduct — " “ complication is reported, involving one of the pa- | and fined #5 5 ys. Wm. Massey, } id Tedin and HIT 1 ESTO So TU Sete te ta | Or Cs Da anette a rte tle PORE | Cleat stuncw: Turcuphout yesterday Mls pulse and | Misses ee a eee || _DEL G. w. BENGONS SKIN OUEE hei . | letin and ic was not & favorable as he had e yi “We y el 1 an eher i! Secre- ve sd . dus Se cam ali «wilt be | hoped. That alone was sufficient. for them to | that unless it ean be told speedily, for enous | eMPerature were hicher than usual, and Scere- | grancy: bonds or, @ days.” Casey. Brooker dine ' tary Blaine, itch, took aratl e y cet: BS | “1 in jee Fithout rial; also in- | two weeks a ly answered their | tion. as authorized by Congress, that you will | {omy vie oe aviny i pod ane ole scons a got in comedy. and other eg motions. cs form my ¢ lothing | prayers and Presi eed In just such | upon that body, at the next session, the | W¢T 2° reassuring symptoms. . Chas. Smith, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. ROUGH SC oF HL 3 Simm ia ae RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, AT HIS continue to pray. sity for such further legislation as may be LAST NIGHT'S BULLETIN. ‘is Simms, colored, was charged with dis- I es y Gard e attended pastor of, the Union Mf B. | Reeded to enable you to build the new enzine | ‘The following was last evening's official bulle- | OTderly conduct in a strect car. Agnes, White; lover of ond weacte andy, deme eases Mee eet, near Pen honse west of Rock Creek at the earliest possi- | ¢; vagrancy; bonds or 90 da Chas. Smith, lous softand smooth: removes tan Y 7 Be for N i d boisterous; 85 or 15 days. Maud Acton, a i cre Ae wiTeier last evening preached on the subject of | ble date. If the new house for No. 4 company fe based y : softand emoc moves tam | sn CITY AND DISTRICT. "Whisky" from the text “Waren and | ia erected, the present simatine ce Goon ae | 6 Pot.—The President has passed a quiet day, | white pint oes charged with being a vasrant Lieve ties TUDE DaESstNo 1S | ee (att. xvi, 41. His discourse was an | for other public. purposes, as suggested by the | although the temperature has been somewhat | and prostitute. She sald that she seas a nrecth : : Fy package, of b erual and. ernal treat- ETareumene (a foro or pacer ie | cuter eneieee™ higher and his pulse more frequent than during | tute but was not a vagrant. She was sent | P2ckAe® Consisting of both iuterual and ex E AND TRICYCLE EX~ Amusements, &c., To-nicht. ‘G 8c! ane e pr venty. x eventng 4 Mi rst 5 x ‘ & CHANGE AND RID HOOL, Forts Opera House.—“Rooms for Rent.” _| great mistake, he said, that. the clureh seemed APPARATUS AND HORSES. MMSE See Ttosioy, Kate Wanen, vagreney, Waaemthe |e ee ee Tatmundaw Hal M340 fot), 98 Feet norton, National Theater — me Lee 8 TO TN Cte eae tus instance, was) Upon the subject of apparatus the report | sue was removal os ipoes loa ene parotid. | workhouse. Ernest Johnson and Holly Hath- ang ie peak reer pea eg Sayre ag Se ae Ng on Caudensca Tatas. al Lee cane would be ruined if the Presi- | states: “With the exception of the three Atnos- | He continues to take sufficient quantity of nour- | way, loud and boisterous; £5 or 15 days each. CITY ITEMS. cons eee Meche cee theme tions = ei sty Ge leo par po ene Tober be a oe ee Keag engines and the old truck Hie spperats is | ishment and enjoys it. At the noon examina- | Notley Fletcher, profanity; €1 or 5 days. Frank a oe wa. a Seepebchen eer Jones last night discovered two men put their pet - in giving the | in good condition. The old ck will be re- Bi eratace wi seeing ee i‘ 3 wa Wave M. Cc. acting ina susp! anal ave: | man back to lite tt would Becoie asconunent in id condition. he ol tru Ww tion the temperature was 100, pulse 110, respira- | Smith, forfeited collateral. John and Barbara ‘ or diseases of the hair -. ; built during the current year andthe recom- 20. evening dressing e1 - |S: a ist Any skin nue, near 10th to hait. | Of God’s grace in answering prayer. ig ye tion 20. At the evening dressing his tempera- mith, colored, loud and boisterous conduct in | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. na mendations of the chief that the three engines | ture was 100.6, puise 110, respiration 20. (Signed | West ‘Washington: fined 83 or 7 dave ench EL, | OF Seal oe — Inste a The Time of Opening the Schools, named be exchanged for new ones is approved. | by Drs. Bliss and Agnew.) (Oe | inex Laney ee autsinsal Cocos Wilsrn Cak Brn, fs. OGEK’S MUSICAL EXCURSION, TUESDAT and s fired twe Bosal. seco 3 These engines have been in service a long time: | 4 suight arPaiR COMPARED WITH THE Parormn | ored, throwing stones in the streets of Weel Perfect and elegant | RSS Sixt. SMe ie shots from his revolver, but they escaped. The SUGGESTIONS WORTHY OF ATTENTION. they necessarily often need repair, and should eens Washington: @8.or 7 days, faces Jonna; vag. | poor from 6:50 to li pan. Another Omen (ib! which were filled with freshiy-made | To the Editor of Tre Evento Stan: be replaced by new onesas s matter of economy |p. Biss inan ttnena. last ith | Tancy; 30 days. Charles Mclue, loud and bois. ——— . ee cd ‘igara, were secured by the police. i May I use your valuable ageney for the pur- | as well as safety.” Of horses the report state Ba buss) s any Inverview evening with | terons talking; $5 or15 days. Mary Shepherd, tires FRAND EXCt ir. William Elliett, of the Baltimore and Po- 3 sling anes “ 5 tid e 2 Use Curealine. One bottle will take them out | (Or hy Wau purpose of calling attention to what appears to | ‘The horses purchased during the past year | Teference to the lung trouble said: “Of course do.; do. Jessie Matthews, forfeited collateral. - oe oe “ | NES! aa as avery grave mistake, refer | Were good ones, but from various causes we | it causes us some anxiety, but it does not cause | Sarah E. Johnson and Belle Carter, loud and | Teyt 2a branch, quickly too, 25c, Stott & Come | Paes i of the public schools in the early | have now fewer animals than are essential for | any fear of the result. We expect to surmount | boisterous; €5 or 15 days. John Kelly, do.; do. “ ee eptember, the most trying month in | the proper conduct of that branch of the service. | the trouble, and we believe the President will K tomae railroad, while gunning in the marshes near the Long bridge, Saturday, was shot and severely woun: dl body by 1 Wi hn W. Thompson, boat will leave « street wharf at 8 o'dlock. anbos William Knox, do.; do. Tobias Simpson, cursing | Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. me tee wae some unknown part Elliott was taken to | sects of the whole year—the heat is the | To prevent creating a deticteney an effort will be | easily pull throngh it. I feel sure of this for | and sweatine on the street, oS on eee e aha itths Sinslow's Soothing: Syrup is the prescrip. "bed of any’ of te nremabwers oe his home, 412 12th street southwest, where Dr. | oppressive, often most excessive. ‘The | made to get through the current year with the | more than one reason, but particularly on. ac- | Delaney, vagrants personal bende, Inobert Hinge nusecs in the Gaited fiamen ted’ bee boat | > ar at Mens. Dooley's, Burg's Bowman picked several dezen bird-shot out of | vers Qf ane : | amount appropriated, but the larger sum asked | count of one we have seen. ‘The President, when | ard, Mary ‘Welch and May Howard, Youd and | 22! Fee ee re an bs ees a | a = his body. 7 i r, ready | Next year will be necessary and should be | in a greatly exhausted state, both mental and | boisterous; $5 or 15 dayseach. Bud Taylor, do.; | by millions of mothers for t {XCURSION BLACKISTONE’S ISLAND, Two young men, Emory Boucher, of Lewins- = ++ Ville, Va.. and William lian, of Georgetown. il wherever found, them granted.” 5 physical, pulled through the worst complication | do. John Beckett, sitting on a park railing: lieves the Tile Ne sd Wiltiam Biltian, of Georgetown, | expog p being the lungs of groving chil-| " FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH AND Fmme-rivas. | I have exer witnessed in all, my surgical expe- | or 15 days. Charles McCue: oud and boisterous glarchena, gi WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sten, SO. ere rharsdbiky ee jally those who are not naturally ro-| Of the fire-alarm telegraph and telephone ser- | Tience—the parotic isturbance. He did that | 5 or 15 days. John Merritt, forfei col- hin Z Sreamex T. V. ARROWSMITH, ee oes ee Bart tee De ne oe At this season of the year, | vice the report says: *" This branch of the service | ROt only when greatly exhansted, as I havesaid, | Jateral. John Hammond, vagrancy; bonds or 30 | PFice 5 cents.a hottie, pwing them it upon the sidewal las commenced the autumn | is in excellent condition, but still needs certain | but When he had but very littlereserve strength, | days. John Gaither, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Buchupniba. pon Leathe Pace caus internal Injuries | change, children are most susceptible to the in- | additions and improvements, as will be seen by | Ms fatty tissue being all gone. The present | Fred Middledorf, Sidney Henning, Joan Beck- : ny New, quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary | Sidious attacks of disease: their nervous systems | the report of the superintendent. His recom- | C™plication isa slight affair compared to the | ett, Conrad Herbert, Thos. Johnson, Edward | affections, smarting, frequent or difficult. uring. | are subject to and governed by slight influences | mendations for new boxes and increased help | 92 surmounted, and he will surmount it.” Smith, Chas. Co‘eman, Jno. H. Crumble, Frank tion, kidney disease, $1. Druggists. 480 Penna. | { eee ee the foundation is laid for innum- | are approved, as they are absolutely necessary.” THE DISPATCH TO MINISTER LOWELL. Dickson and Jos. McIntyre, forfeited collateral. | #Venue. m erable troubles. From physical and mental re- | ‘The report says of lugs: “Special attention ot . = Tas “Alderney Dairy W | laxation the school children are suddenly plunged | is invited to that portion of the enief eneiercs ; Hea Lows to Min- West Washington nee Georgetown. Fresh Alderney butter churned: into a great strain of mind and body. Theré| report which treats of the w Hig | “Crowell at half-past 10 last night: Deatu.—Mr. Armistead P. Homiller, former | and delivered in 34 Ib. “Ward” pi 8 No easy transition. Children are required to and| ‘The President had an increase of fever last | dealer in cattle, and well-known citizen of this | = 4) | Work hard at once. School rules are laid down ing of old fire-plugs, the increase in size of | night. and was very restless until 5 o’clock a.m., place, died yesterday morning of paralysis, aged id othere devisees of Ceonen kota mad | witha stern tron hand, and woe fo the one who | mains/andthecanstiuetign ct oie tere ecle. | De Coe ae ee unl 5 crclo better, | 80 years. i NSURANCE Sb in coatty ackine a corse A. Randall. filed | may be behind at recitation, no matter what the | aud should receive Curetat Conant but his pulse, temperature and respiration have | Nowe Prossep.—Twenty-two cases against INSURANCE. _ . frust bequest lee Wan Be heey tee in certain | expense of study at home at night, when it is been higher for the entiretwenty-fourhours than | Wm. Troxall, a young man of this city, indicted | > \OLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Weatee kG oe much as one can do to breathe, these merci books of the auditor | 9" 88¥ Preceding day since he reached Long | for forgery in connection with drawback certid- | (jOLUA 1304 F § ae, ed. = In an affray between a party of rouchs at the | fexsiy ier i Onniie: 5 The report says : ol i # = 2 "6; eed i y aoa ek me and 2a street | oR8ly hot 3 atts with an atmos ‘phere of Inst | of the District show the expenditures on account | Brauch. His other symptoms are not. reassur- | cates, were nolle prossed in the Criminal Court Street lamps will be lighted at extinguished at 10 pm. Mr. Wm. R. Collins, pr s Telatid on th ‘Parmer’ Clck wil pertripete, Posmmacees mers’ Club will. participa he ore m the Island for Fishing, Crab- ’ leas furnished on the boat at res- ‘8 firei-clans hand. Boat leaves ary. peturnitur 10 p.tn. 1 dren under 10 years, 20 cet iexatidru Sturical Asceiatim, has Tech en for occasion. ‘el ellis’, 937 pneylvania aves nu = one, 1243 . ent of the Board of | Fire Commissioners, and Martin Cronin, chief engineer of the fire department. have gone to Richmond to the annual convention of fire | engineers. L Tis T OCCOQUAN PALS. The Steamer Mas Woshineton will leave her wart & F OCCOQUAN aa ‘cost ays on SUNDAY, Lith; MON : : ‘ AY, 1 e Sows f the fire rt 8 fiscal y ,4ing. and his general condition gives rise to | this morning. FRED'K B. McGUIRE, eDNES + Ath. ‘Tickets, “round ttn, ee i ee Kniie by | Schools should continue open until the 4th of | & ie Are department for the Aecal year ending | ansiety, ® A Honsr Ki.ep py THe Heat.—The Wash- ERAINAED IL WARNER. | ceute = ¥as cut in the abdomen with a pen-knife by | July. ‘The month of June thoush hot, is net a eee n uaiaene peented © reset dh Buaixe, Secretary.” | ington and Georgetown railroad company lost a \ HENRY A. WILLARD. VERNON, AES iS costut hese bt bd age oat of the cl neer and superintendent of fire DR. BOYNTON APPREHENSIVE. horse Saturday from whe erect « See Le ED WILLARD, Prenident Music and dancing ox trips exeept Sunda: Quantic She : & alarm telegraph for the next. fiscal y sd echaie a rhea SE ALL. Manager. schools should not | ate a larzer amount than ‘on of our worthy | but the fieures repres ‘i vols, trustees and | Ud should be al AT AGT Dr. Boynton said ye lay j- | The animal fell on Brid: FREDERICK B. MoGUIRE, Vice Pr allowelia! earl Gea tan acetate a dag. Daring | bout 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and lived until | wm, WHEPRRICEB. MeGOUEE Vice President v the st ré ! 5 late that night. Insurance against ali Loss by Fire at reasons ly the sum needed, | Thursday and Friday there was quite a decided |“ Compratsts are made by the residents and | Fates 3x9 wiil be ° dup to run | be ; between Yorktown during the | ea: we) PIANOS AND ORGAMS. e of wed in order to ayoida de-|, : = = ‘addition 5 Gedney. = improvement in his. condition, but on Friday | merchants on Bridge street that the street = LING OFF. ats to the careful thought of this subject, CALS TOECOTEARG eT Ch ees | lakes (wil the eveniige Mice Wamparatcre “Gat | coos Uae eee te a FE DEPOSIT CO. s a | the hope that it may receive proper con- ts and additions, and with the knowledge |P¥Se commenced “to imerease. He was | curbing, and that consequently the sidewalks | = tT OO a ih co ne n. | tint the present (devernent rically too | 20t materially worse than Saturday, perhaps, | receive a good part of the sweepings, and the ND SAFETY. sixiteeer SR Markriter, of the Em nall to her with an extensive fire, or two laree be Ba le made no gain. “‘T consider the lung | dust is thrown into the stores and houses. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘a " . * 3 a BS GOCSTIE. 3 Ri De rouble the most serious feature in the case. I ye Sew Sons - = a pale ee hoe Grried by Paymanter in our duty to the community if'we did not | {Ak the President. has sulfcient. vitality to snensiae ciges Tis ger aah Das Bee Vesna erigwa | OREN leans aes ee H street, ran away Satur: ‘ carry him through the present trouble and on to | Reported for Tux Evenine Sran. <GE.—The | Xk Government Bonds on deposit for $1 per $1, = = és second their reasonable reque: last report of the ass they were leaving Gh recovery unless new developments of the same |_| Tue “CoMING TeLErHone Excna —es Also, receive Silverware in Trunks for moderate rat : : : ee ERR DI ans darly | Bature occur. The trouble is located in the | telephone matter will: be settled to-night, and | Board of Man esident; Geo. | SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES, barrier piace beins cut in fe withoue wianretag | one hussired milion of dollars add to tasty | Er and posterior portion of the ight Tung. | by to-morrow at noon the ‘Southern Tell Tete | $e he street cs mney valoe: furniture, ‘merc rea and is, in my Judgment, the result of the bad | phone Co. will be authorized to place upon the occupant of th E ni 2 ict 3 it will hardly need the testimony of the expert | Of its resulting fatally, but there is great danger | in condueting their ee ee oe Tate renose Ce : Gr re coun : firemen to prove that the present force is toralty | f NCountering more trouble of the same kind.” | been obtained in each board of the city council SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S: PIANO WAREROOMS, 453 Tru Srneer Nonrawesr, le sees e in favor of a bill for this purpose, but the two- — i Robert J y old, from n: e was done by sud- adequate for the proper protection of such ANXIETY AT ELBERON LAST NIGHT. es sels z _The Trade specially invited to call, dy23 Va.. was found on the White lot sick The choking up of | Vast interests, Its true, that during the past | Dr. Agnew, when approached on the Presi-| tid Picboiaeet teres cee THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, Gewese tothe fourth prec t the sewer traps by debris caused the | Year the losses have been small, but it ts also | dent's condition last night, referred to the high | consummation of ‘the matter. The aldermen 909 Pranscovania Avenum, ‘e Have removed to their new Musical Newman was cailed in and | streets to overttow, and Ley, te et eatey wenare able at any time to have an | pyise and temperature as due to the usual fluc- | will hold thelr second meeting tonteht cae 109 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, aoa Hire. Davis, the old lady who claimed to have | agreeable, mud eet clety oer many places | Cxvensiye condapration Such as lias visited other | tuations of the patient. As the night wore on | bill will pass, Within three weeks the company ‘And are offering Spectal Ind te 4 8, id lady who claimed to have | The lower portions of the city were at one time | ¢ here is always a possibility of a large | tus " Bn 2 3 ing Special Indncements in the Sale shaken hands with all of the Presidents, died thredtotien wits ‘a flood, but the rain did not last | fire, and we should be prepared to master iit foe any ve reac, and Wes eeoc at Hi Er Pore ticks Perea ere ert Priteih that fee ee Ag pes oe ee Jast night at her home on I street, between 10th | Jong enough. In the neighborhood of the Balti- | it should occur. It is eerta inlyly better to ex- oom, caneek foe See eee ime: The Alarandria exchange will be con- MEN'S DEPARTMENT: See" || mae dentate goer of Hl |watereqese ual fe acest pe | teething ue opt alee” |fealain te neared tae th ant | neceawtce Wigton Reapboneeinta | MM Ger a Pulvate stock TeLEcKaPH wines cab was Charged before Jute Snell to-day | reservations, and on the line of B street the | pelled to record a loss of property amounting to | Mated by the congrexation of a number of repre- Te ae eod mee © foe Geen onnte ee oy) BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. with three cases of petit lai | water was pretty high for a time. In the | hundreds of thousands of dollars, ERR EG TEP oo nino een ATIC atest | Hl Be tiny ral cubes ers fea encliicommaunicn- ‘Linen Suits, " 1 E tickets and money from the fare’ box of the | northern portion, some of the streets were THE DEFICIENCY. utes Gis Gime ‘The sono of the diy gen deed Drap de Etat Suits. H. H. DODGE, : prop- | flooded by reason of t This report states: “For the first time this] (u1¥ PRESIDENT'S MENTAL BEWILDERMENT. | tS oat hinted, ollows that One fant ner YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: Bonds, Stocks.and Investwert Securities Bought and . with floating debris. S street, between 7th and hi Col. Rockwell was asked If it was a fact that | three’ pect of gas made at the works during the | New Novelties daily arriving. Sold on Commission, 12th; T, between 10th and 13th, and 12th, be- 5 ich is placed in the | the President was delirious as had been report- | past fiscal year was used by the city or by the BOYS’ DEPARTMENT: No. 599 1Srm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Figo Pe j bs eee ee : Se ee estimates at & 800. This is through no fault | ed. He said that the President had been trou- | Iteform Club, Light Infantry and othef organiza- gine Une of Bine Flannel, Cheviot and Cassimere | A#eBCY ee i Brokers, ever. to-morrow. steadily 801 i later i @ = = oh 9 , 2 ev “N 4 ie aertl Z Elaborate Display in the city. ‘ Ss Frenciach, To-day a bill was Aled by Mart ig there were interatent shower eta repore | fay, ete ase wun the Bree eld seioun"howerer™ aa he, than many wel | Ruse fay for which the works eases ee Rie stits A SEECIALE, net 7 1 ‘ eae the prices of forae leaves but motes chouch to | PeTSens experience upon awakening from a | Was valued at $6,180. One hundred and afty| cary axp EXAMINE, 5 Piccnatann he prices of forage leaves but money enough to | sound sleep.” The colonel said in this connec- | Street lamps are maintained by the zas-works at §2™ Prices the lowest, St ae, for partition by sale. nus the credit of that particular Tund to purchase | tion that it was a serious error to refer to this | 2 cost of 4,000 per annum, or £26.66 each. A. STRAUS, ted on the Stock Exchanges ol ge A Berozar Wocxpep axp Caprerep.— | SUpplies for six or seven months. For’ this rea- | matter as delirium, inasmuch as it was inyaria- | There is no gas inspector, and it is said that the | gy1 No. 939 Pennsylvauia avenue. | in those cifies and reported back prom tations About 6 o'clock last night two notorious | $00 it is neceséary that the sum asked should be | bly temporary and the patient was always con. | flame is often below 16-candle power. ‘The works. Markets receival thoath pace cerarding tae <nlar season | rouzhs, named Lewis Tibbs and Jno. Stewart, | 2PProptiated to supply the deficiency, and be | scious of it, and he (Col. Rockwell) iactaccen | including free gas at regular rates, paid the city | RON BITTERS. Gaily. “Orders in Cotton, Grain and Provisions exer at the Opera E 1 cht with a | had a quarrel about a woman at the corner of | Mde available at once. his actions at such time by saying that he would | during the fiscal year 11,615, of which $5,300 Wilh dispatch. «l-6m first-class comedy farce. ‘Rooms for Itent 3d street and Massachusetts avenue northeast, DISABLED FIREMEN. not address any of his attendants who might be | Wa in cash. There area few public coal-oil — 2 3 fatertaining piece of fun and will be pre- | and Tibbs drew a knife and stabbed Stewart | _ We again call your attention tothe propriety | standing near him until the seeming cloud had | lamps used during the season at Fishtown, but J OnNSO 3ULAR COPPER sented in admirable style by a well organized | twice. On learning of the occurrence and the | of making some suitable provision for the relier | assed away. there is no electric light in use here. Street ining the comuctine power of Copper with te ey alt Rill be given with all the perfec- | names of the parties concerned in it, Sergeant | of men disabled In the fire department. ‘The | DR. HAMILTON'S VIEWS ABOUT THE BULLET. unre Rae crecied Ae Cea eee ee = highly | strensth of the tron Hod inrite.” Recommended bY oe Hon of detail which made the piece so success- | Bosle and Officer Quinlan went to the house of | service is attended with many risks by accident || When asked by a reporter in New York last tenet tae ected oe theatte dee eee : Saad pat Op i te tae ne fal during a tong run at the Bijou Opera | Stewart's mother, on 2d street, between Mary- | and exposure, and it is only just that when men Saturday if he had recently discovered th - creat 9 rs . spor House in New Yor | land avenue afd 'A street, to arrest Stewart on | are thus broken in health and incapacitated for y pes ve e | day 1 iaaleres ne tl air deed aad JOHNSON'S TRIANGULAR COPPER Nationat. TueaTeR.—Miss Jennie Lee, the | the charge of burglary. ’ Notwithstanding his | physical labor they should be retained by some | Situation of the ball, Dr. Hamilton replied: Tene ew Ui ws Sex ue LIGHTNING ROD. accomplished English actress, will play an en-| wound Stewart jumped out of a second-story | lighter duty under the government or placed on | _ “Not exactly, We think we have discovered | Lottie Ee te eae a Sethe Natoma” Sree {Commencing to-night, | window and escaped. Sergeant Boyle after- | the retired list with a moderate salary. ‘There | the situation of the ball, but this discovery (if tt HES lal ocard eet maton tea N She will appear in the char- | wards arrested him at a house at the corner of | are now several men on our rolls who are really | is such) was made as far back as July 2¢ © We | OTS Ce tema pre do Cae e eaten gtk House. She has | 11th aud F streets northeast, and he has been | unable to perform the active duties of the posi- | have never lost sight of the ball from that day gown Svein mye Pretgeti sinned achieved a great reputation for her delineation | identified as one of a gang that burglarized the | tion, but they are retained because It wot d be | to this; it lies under the psoas muscle in the | S° when. y ppl earn pe eager} of the character of the poor outeast boy. She | house of Mr. Jacob Newrath, on 12th and Fa great hardship to discharge them after thiey | ae Une Soe wenete te cant be) distinctly) Cele een eet nt oon had killed th Pull be assisted by Mr. J. P. Burnett and H. J. | streets northeast. Tibbs was’ also arrested by | have become thus broken down in health in thy | a8'a hard substance. Pressure over this polat aptaltl and was boing Nite fe eu ee Sargeant’s dramatic company. Onicer Quinlan. This morning, in the Police | performance of duty.” Ie nok painful; when the Preskient is asked it | oer ee tecer AS erie) — Court, the charge of assault with intent to kill See hurts him, he replies: | ‘Yes, a very little.’ It is | fact, however, turned out to be that another Excursions, &e. against Tibbs was continued until the 14th of | for the year ending June 30, 1888, are: For | Most probable that the ball is eneysted, but fallor was brought from shore dead drnnk, and jand ‘next Wednesiaren tie piackiston's | the present month on account of Stewart not | salaries, 75,140; miscellaneous, gOs,(o0r ext, | Whether encysted or not it causes no trouble.” | iad to be hoisted on board by tackle from the pyiand Bext Wednesday on the Arrowsmith. | being able to appear. ‘The charge of burg-| ordinary, ety toon anon $3,800; ' extra- | __ When asked what would be the most natural | Yard arm. Members of the Horticultural Society and the | lary against Stewart was indefinitely postponed. ordinary’ expenses for fire “alarm telegraph, | CoUrse of the ball, the doctor said: “The most | _ BEPoRTER’s Nores.—The public schools opened Woodiand Farmers’ Club will participate. The | They were both committed in default of ball. $17,640. The report ie signed by all Pita natural course, probably, is down along the | this mo with some 1,200 pupils on the rolls. Ame boat will leave at 8 a.m. and return Oe a a ane nalesion raat a ae — course of the psoas muscle Into the thigh. We | > James Harrison, an ee ae a = excursion of the drummers and _fifers of N ET L. RETURN. ——.__ cannot say itively what course it would take, infirmary to-day.—' ‘See that all IRON BITTERS ste, peamutactured Poste 2 and 5.G. A. K. to Marshall Hall has | The results of observations of the reat comet | 4 «Caanx” Oxy Wiaw DOnK. —This morn. | only that Pts east likely of all to penetrate | Lottie Stewart sailed yesterday with eS eee ive eed rod The. Th cere aa iT to Lo (ting ‘of pape far ie “iy ing in the Police Court a large, elderly colored | this muscle and thus directly encroach upon the cn et aren toe ope — ore me oye oe a ey - . W. Thompson's daily runs to Lower . nt deduced, 4 artery.” Cedar Point will continue up fo the 19th inst.” | Show that the coniet. moves ine mambece rte curaiog Ad Gree ee oe, cuared with DR. AGNEW RISES TO EXPLAIN. & medicine men” on the to-day, attract- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, o | a FLUO HE Wil Cole be ante: ana that iftt ever | Kearney, who ls stationed at the DAP. doce | Dr. D. Hayes Aguew published « ona pal a hare rang Sere —_— SOCIAL LATROBE, Tne Banorrt Moxcuext Depicarep—The | returns it will only be after the lapse of thou- | Kearney. nas lohed ‘at the B.&P. depot, r. D. Hay' Pr a yester- | ¢ "Garner, of 922 D street, near Ryland , 8T. GEORGE RANGE, " r Feet Pathoe Lele Darvai imctery to the | sands of vears. | They also show that if it has | in front of the depot \artnkat’ sngentleman in | day, in which he corrected the statement that | took place here Saturday oeciing, shel romans BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ‘Are all first-class gc nas ct, Seesebenbogien Remory of Father Felix Barottl, late pastor of | ever been here before there is no record of it #0 | came up and sack coe thne eengtnls a0 | he, as referee, had advised that Dre, Barnes, | havin Goon brought here for Burlal.——The oaafection: » St. Augustine's, was dedicated yesterday in the | well authenticated as to identify the two ob- ig; witness told him yuse of ill-fame on Fairfax | _™9-eo BALTIMORE, MD. : to pass on, when Simpson ex. Woodard and Bliss mecompany the patient to | mayor closed up — EO Presence of s large concourse of people. Fog te of his voice that he was iis Poe oe Long Branch, and then cease thelr connection etary: ig steele U) Pe as steered ity, nadie salable aitromes’ The Beey tse | _A Hovax Sraccx uy Liowrwivo at Lavan. | Uaited tates. Witnem remarked tony friend | These that seeonte T bee ear y gin answer to Ells Dean, who was receive beck by her hus? tks cette of th keen ee The residence of Mr. J._H. Carmlencke af, Lau- | *hat this niust be another crank. Simpeon be- | (hese statements T beg leave to say that I am | Hila Dean. who was received b Light Infantry The monunent is of pure Italian marble, placed | Tel, Md.,wasstruck by lightning duringthe heavy | ame so loud and insulting that witness led ¢o Certainly never Wasteped toa ery, aadl| Uae ie Bt Jonni Acateny Ondels are making Dase of dark arble, whieh rests upon a | ftorm yesterday afternoon, the lightning rode put him under arrest, when he grabbed witness | certainly never was: See ae aretaree tions for the Yorktown encampment.— Fub-tase of marble of asiilidecperiue. ‘The | Which have but tecently been put upon. the | OY the throat, tore his uniform, and struggledee | 1 the settlement of any question of the ‘ind, The station-house this morning had two cases of pret grip io engl alocdlebee air pheta isare| REE apparently proving buta poor protection. | that it took several persons to take him in. ‘The | NO one knowing fine tee Fen eee eo = | «cisanderlies” and one colored nean Yor creating The total hekgt ted hoc Ne OY ® CSS. | gre tizditning struck the northeast corners then | COUrt asked Shnpson if he had any statement to | sional character of the three gentlemen in ques- | “ disorderiies fingers alate! Ll took a course along the east front, tearing away | ™@ke, and he said that all he had to say was | on, would for one moment do them the great | ® nuisance. the weather boarding for a space of three to | that he was drunk. The court also asked him it | Nygtice to ‘believe: that they would desire to the safe rebbers who | four feet. Fortunately no further damage was | h¢ still claimed to be President. Simpson SAML. 8. SHEDD, GAS FIXTURES, RAN s Bt NGES, SLATE MANTELS, Plumbing, + Tinning and all Jobbing promptly at- No. 409 Nixra srneer Nonrnwest. Tess AND UMBRELLAS. DERBY HATS, in Black, Brown and Pearl. ‘SILK and CASSIMERE DRESS HATS, STRAW and MANILLA HATS, at reduced prices, ceive thelr connection with a case after re- | QPECIALTIES FOR THE SEASON LADIES’ PARASOLS and SUN SHADES. ceiving the ation: purpo: canter SACO Gperated in the railroad’ depot of that village | done. A hole in the ceiling inthe front parlor | STinned and sal@ that he did not. ceiving the information purported to have been S BOP USERT RE SILK, GUANACO and GIN Thursday night, was found in the northwestern | being the only evidence to be fouadindoors that | vans py Yesrenney S70 Sromu.—During the CALLERS AT ELBERON. IN UPHOLSTERY GOODS. SEINEMETZ, Harren, “itor that Way’ | Encke: hu wesseated within es than teen | storm. yesterday afternoon, the pate zlaseyige | _8eeretary Lincoln has rented Mr, John MeGin- — = ee iat venice 6 f the point struck, was fora moment stunned | dow of Mr. Lewis’ store, 1221 F street, was | nlss’ cottaze, néar the President's, and will live ME TURCOMAN CURTAINS: ELEGANT ED ERIENDS ARE KNOWN AS police was wetrmcted to Sit the } ie the Moree of the shock. Her nerves were | broken by a swinging sign. A ee tee aoa in the Provident, = ‘Cole pene = ae ou ie S pre TAI eae AN CROSS Property was secured, and the owner in Rock- | completely, unstrung, and it was some hours nee Gs aoe reereieit es son and Chauncey M. Depew oe Overt” | STRIPES ‘and in ALL, SHADES “for CUR: notified. Reteae she Bet eee Sor Tiown’ down and “utterly demolished, but ‘none | beron from New York yesterdacs Among others | afevers FLANGES, be. in great variety; a metener as as Lawyer.—Mrs. Belya| A Beroiary IN THE “Divisioy.”—A young | of the inmates were injured. rs neg Gor ke esterday were Carl | | Wearealeo prepared to show ‘the FINEST LINE of - Lockwood, b attending to her increas- | colored «man named William Douglass was — ¢ nder K. M iomas Murphy, JUITO CANOPIES in quantities at _ th law practice, tinds time to fill ensagements | charged in the Police Court this morning with | _ TWENTY Yrars’ SERvicE.—September11, 1961, | Col. Alexander Kk. MoClure wy the members of | °5*! . in the lecture eld. She will address the the grand larceny of a lot of silverware. clothing | (twenty years ago yesterday.) the metropolitan | the Cabinet. tional Arbitration League of this city the first | and household peck from Emma M. Butcher. oF police went on duty for the first time, and had Tuesday in October, at the E strect Baptist | No. 406 15th street, below the Avenue. Miss | Somewhat the same kind of experience that Hon. Stanley Matthews’ New ehurch on “brotherly love and conciliation, the | Butcher testified that between 6 and 7 o'clock | they had last night, as the first night's service | Hon. Stanley Matthews is about Bighest moral and physical courag e will poterday morning she discovered that her | Was Reem in a rain storm of unusual sever- SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, Mansion, wad ei LEWIs JOHNSON & Co., address the National Temperance Alliance { hi broken into and robbed of these | ity. the rain falling incessantly during the entire sMetalisee oeipe EE New York city, Oct. 13. on the subject of tem: | articles. Several eojored women is the, Tack | aight. Since the organization there bees hans CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH R. DUPARE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES Cai lop gasp i Se Datioual govern- | sion” testified to seeing Douglass with the goods | many changes by deaths, resignations and re- | Will be 42 by 60 feet, ground plan, three-stories Z D Catarrb. 2 Ment; ans also ress the woman's con- case of | 0 ad in his possession. ited for the | movals, and, as might be expected, there are | and basement, of press and moulded brick front FOREIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN- gress, at Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 20, on the subject | action of Seeeraah: jay in catmait of 31.0n0 | but few at Present on the force who went on | moulded brick cornice, Hanon ae ERAL BANKING. nerd of “the guardianship of children, and the status | bonds. The case will be investigated, and if it | duty that first night, Major W. G. Brock, the | with slate, a circular tower jection on the ECKER BROS’. PIANOS, of mothers. is found that the breaking in occurred at night | Present superintendent, then entered the sérvice | corner running up to the top ‘of the building, a D fire ‘Sas Humes Hoos & 7. he will be charged with burglary and larceny. | 8 roundsman, and with Capt. C. R. Vernon and | full bay window on the N street front, EUEDSTD ORGANS. vertised elsewhere, of the effects of this natel| Desps Fee been Locate A nede = heir | tn form, with. ornamental tmosiqed Offers a fine opportunity to at Bh IN erie recorded as follows: licemen’s life in the first (South ishiag to | B.J. Darneille et aeoee: to Ellen Frazier, Coo Up lgsleeet mene e are secure first-class 127: 85,1 John 8. Blank- | also . Tovee Lt Adel us Eckloff, J.F.Kelly, Se ‘4 order for parties | parts 16 and 17, sq. house will man to ry. Noonan, A. A. Greer, . Riley, and Privates f 8. Jones, ty Bebaatinn and R. A.