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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. THORSDAY. AUCTION SALES. AUOTION _SALES.__ DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF HOUSEHOLD SOK ING ANU EATING STOVES, Six Shirts to order for____§ 8.00. C. a oP AT ARCHON, s - TUR! ‘va’ ob TE OF 1885, A PULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL | LARGE ASSORTM: LARS, CUFFS, HOSTERY AND NEOK- WEAR 4T TBE LOWEST PRICES COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2 each, S&B ELLERY. SECOND, MAJOLICA WARE He ohhdraGes.” Ba om, Ct AE a a watgest _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. wit ‘TO-MORROW. MH 60.5 PIANOS UPRIGHTS Hts aie os a of Sey amber I ‘will display ew had ‘elegant of this onetvaliod Pianos. Buyers plosss visi this opes! i : LAKE GEORGE AND aus i, SUMNER, CATSRILL MOUNTAINS. ——— ; RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE | Wowaep BF. J) jews York, West Sore and Buifal? figil: Hate 20, Wowk Shore of picwuresime Hutwo iver, REVLVARIA AVES sey City Station of Punasylvania Rafiroud ad | 45 4.9% SOSA Vans ave, Agent for STEINWAY & SONS Dacca Pah Bh SPaaaearaals & pao 7 Co., Woesinck. and other ‘uence io Montreal Peansyivan = ve W ington 15 inect. 3 BCtaL, 840 am, E11 p.m, Grand Forel Parlor Cars. Penusyivgnia Ke'.road Bew and old_ Pianos au: easy terms Puning aud 01 Tent or sale on vasksington 12:15 qm, fo cunnent, acon Spriage 6 pin. caopurnows FLO" pa” | Fy1aNOS AND OAANS OF BEST Utea odd pan, Seracass 7305 pam, Rochester £0.30 | PTANOS, AND, ORGANS Divase call raed Buttaio 12:15 a.m... Niagara Falls 1 De Cars to Albany and Niagara Falls, 0 SAHATOUA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN E: PRESS, 1055 am. arriveat HOTEL KAATERS- KILL rand Hotel, 6:20 pm, Saratoge segres Rinne Pacior Cars Long ew York to sefutoge and Lake Georg: Railroad train iewwes Philadelphis | at @, H. KUAN’S, 407 10%b street north- | West. “Prices reasouabte, _ 13 | Oa ee ee. o7 Bane Gy REOCEED AP | Ohne Gait Sense Derene | sectears of peae em ett mech y her fine Panos, ne Sta great sacrifice for cash, or at reduced great we cash, on unneet Sey forms Wind @ BRO. OCA ASD CATSKILL MOUNTAIN Lie | “Sye ‘Fao’ Tth stivet nortavien. $25 p.m, arcive st Hotel Sos mn Geaad Hotel 838 pean. By O10 pm., LE A BBR gee ‘with prlorcats te Catskill Modniain and oe mevy BOE wal train gt Saks mtn by Setelosa: % NEN fon BUB FE ice (0 Montreal.” Auk fe alugin ae roca ak ore ee trip ti: kets by Weatshoce Rouie-andayuld long trans: fe iiromh New Nore CMs” ADDIY to shy depot PIANO FORTES, agensef Penuestvama, Baile com | f ies. tickets aud parlor car chairs | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK-, ‘Spuclor car chairs eum Jersey City Station severvad |” MANSHIP AND UURA BILITY, frei upon application to scent Pullman + ar Company, Penusylvania Railroad Station. Jersey Cy, — New Jersey. joeNity MONETTE, Gener s7134815 __Notoso Bios hw a fey" y. SECONDHAND PIANOS, AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD PIANOS ¥OR RENT | HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RalLWay. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Scheduie in effuct July 5.1885, Eda 700 ALMATY SUHEUCHG MEA xcept 8: eiiy | day. to local stat! ear fer Lynchburg with Hie pinond and Alleghany and jorfaik and Wester a WM. KNABE & CO, ‘NEW OBLBANS PAST MAIL dal'y, eee Saeco nes ew Orleans without change of cars. oe (Cars from Washington to White P 645 PM Ten SV ILLE PASP LINE. Daily via Charioitsvilie to Cincinnati, Louisvitie and all West €ru Polute. Pullman Sieeping cars, Washington to Lonise ie. [HERN MAIL AND EXPRESS ai; polnts, Suuth and Southwest via Dan- 817 MARKET SPACE mya A Extzrsos Prasos, OVER 86,000 Now IN USE, A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at & STECK € CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and fur rent. Reus applied if purchased. ‘Best aiid must complete assortinent of Se. musicia Churone. “Pullman Sleeping cars from pra won to Atlanta, Mo umery and Belioa . Sire Mens ‘Orleans. Pullman HER Soe Tapia ee | eae aereees f the lato ftns uF Bilao ia te Vagiista i: ve late firm of El Ca Macwsas Division Train leave Washington at 4:16 p. | = os Perea "a _ MEDICAL, &. RAND MME. SELDEN. ares reasonal enee strictly confidential; call or wri formato daily. in iuquire at Corapany’s | offer, 601 Penusyivania avenue Traiut leave from | PCD eSeiden visits ladies any distaue | Haut P Station: AND BE WISH—DR BROTH M SLAUGHTER, w.macpanter, | RES? ei belorstad g fm Fase Agent Agent | heis the SOL HAAS. Traffic Manager. ‘all cases uf priv Siselwe of meu aud furnish medicine. oF no charge: consultation and advice free at any Lour during the day. Supscribed a re me by” Dr. BROTHERS, Sa Mv MILLS, « Notary Public HE GREAT. PE TO THE N DOUBLE TRA SCENERY. | im and for the D. of C., this q day of Suty, 1955 STFEL R MAGNIFICENT PQUIFMES® | “suio-tme CT SV st. LNB. = S REE Sr i x 3 , T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT oe folios Hum sation. corner of 6th | | he’ EROTHERS is the oldest Establisied adver and the W Physician in this city. Ladies you can ‘hicago Limited Fixpresa consult Dk. BROTHELS, 908 tb roo Satie | ar attention paid to all diseaws peeuilar 10 Married or single All successfully treated. Board, with guod accommodations, and kind eff- ent nurses fir: 10 those who may desire if | #few days in the city unuer hus treatment. aul2-1m* 5 dpston to CUeago |) FANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE suet Hharcisburg to Lonisvitie; couaceting at ar: | MEAP To or tba BROTH EIS Tuviguratiag Coe Hsoung witu Western Express with through Sleep | iat ‘Will cure auy case af nervous detilliy andl lows $F ee lev land and St Louls, Pacifet-apres, | ot ywer.” Ht imparts vigor to the whole sys JOM duay ioe Putsbarg and the West, wil Sas ‘aula ut rough Sev per Harrisburg to _ oe ee Be eee a i 25 BAL Ti WOKE AND POTOMAC RATEROAD. 8, DODD'S NERVINE, No. 2-A PERMANENT. For Erie, Capasda! Rochester, alo Neem | ‘Guge for Nervous and’ Physical Debility, Loss of 1000 PM. duly, except Sutirday, w Cass, Washingvon'to Rochester. For Willikmoport. Lock Tiaven and Elmira, at 9:50 A.M. dally, except Sunda: For Sew Vork and the Eas Pure Vitality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, 2! Sold ai STAN plroeD ih Cloud Pikemacy, cor- ‘oth and F sta. Bent by mail sealed, au2éto,ta CARD—TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFER! from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous Rreakness, carly decay. oss of mantood, dc., F will send @ recipe ‘will cure you, Free of Charge. This rest remedy was discovered’ by a missionary 10 Eouth America. "Seud selfaddresseat e elope to JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Ni oct-s,tuth&k is ROR INFORMaT: CONCERNING A RE- Han am 2200. | tired and well-conducted home for ladies in confine A000 PM, and | Bent addres" Mins MARGARET MONA . 6 Limited Express. "9:40 a.M. daily, 9:50, 11:00 a. 00, 7210, 10-00 W. Lombard St, Baltimnos DS 2QREPEO THEOLDEST FSTABLISHE specialist in Baltimore, can be consulted every Lapis Sat) | Spans pucamiens © eaeh in all peivnis deoniesce, ‘ Fv 0, 10:0 P.M, and Ech et rected Hn four to aie, da, elilwut the use ine, 7 “ae jaseating deuge. ‘Al ichrc ase ay + 715 A.M. ond 4:40PM daily, | Dooce “Beguively cured without the a gf mere. ur Andapoiin. 5 A.M, 13:06 and 425 xt day, | Special stteution rule diveass, tice, IN eee ea. Ou sage k an | SESSA tery ssa eosin MANDHLS AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL SS a a eAY NURIA ASD Waser Da’ 05, 3 Baatos DR. DYES : ec 2 ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, ang other Exectnro TIT AA 506 Po Phd, dhe Souths Gb ent Ted AM Arriiasces. We Will send ob thirty days’ trial, to nen, young of old, who are suffering from Nervous 00. 0: 5 apt Sundi Debility, Lost Vitality, and those disedses of personal We sictanttia toe Wess fagem O55, 8.00, | Nature Femilting from abuses and other eousea 3} Wat aoa ; Sci0, 7-05. aud | relief and complete restoration to bealth, vigor all ‘anit ept Monday). | Duanhocd gusranteed. Send at once ior" jilustrated 7:85 aod 11285, Famphlet, tree Address VOLPAIG BELT CO. Mac- hai Mie Jadb-00 at the eflieg, northeast cor- SE Pa ESTABLISHED AND 1 p stre« r 9) cue, and ‘Mi DE FOREST, LON Seuss b Penmagivania eveune, and as | VM Tellabie Lacice Physiaan, canbe conesiictaaly | et bexynge t son from Hotels and residences | al ber residence, 1445 7th st. uw. Office hour. from UCC Sigeeeeiadi ele ya0-Ims Me BHOes (COMORED, TAKES LADIES VL beture anc during tiiness, at her nice home, 305 Sere ave Sw. where they will have She Bes af care. sme J. Woon, General Pasenger Agent, WW ASU NoTON, O10 AND WESTERN RAIL ROAD. NE 14TH, 1885, trains will Leave B streets Deput ox follows sud 3:35 pian. dally, oF am. and 6:26 piu; Lees 36 p.n.arrive at Hound Hill at 71s pin. Becurnine leave Ro ELI ‘special treatment for ladies; over thirty years'ex fensive experience: remedivs prompt und reliable: charges Teascuable and consultation fee, currespon- dene sirictiy confidentlal: call or write: ofiice alway ‘open; Madaie seiden Visits ladeaany distaice 26 ADIES NEED! 4 sku Female Original Mrs Dr. W.Lso: beiweea B Pues MUNLEMAN CURES PILES BY direct treatment, without the usc uf knife, caustic trains to BET- miutation Rates sign rates ana Sund: ‘Monthty and Co SM. BROPH No. & Park Pluce, 1th ewan of inp: OF Hgature. “Cure guaraniced. Can be consulted ab 72s Sih st. nw. from 406 pm apedut ¥ £LLS ALL THE EVENTSOF ss AVELIFE Au pusisess cupfidentiat. Ladies aud yon. mien 30 cents each. 408 L street. between 4 my Leave Washlugen frou: Staiod, corner of New Jer: | omen SO cents each. at R ROBERTSON, THE OLD Fata BsIsiiED specialist. from Ualtimore, can be consulted e eduewlay and Saturday, et 456 Cst. nw. trom 2 to on hl tre fare is charg. ma. contuntially, by euHemen andl iadies, w wh tan gz | BSW Riewical advice aud Servicers. Special alent 7 iauteviie and st. Louis daity at 3:30 | to gil diseases of women. Over twenly years experi DEB: ie BM turoagh cvacies atid Pal | epee. | Main office 3UN. Liberty t., Baltinare, Sid. Cabs ta t change, | “FES gm nasi | -§ ‘at | a ud 10:10 p. m., daily. The 10:00 &@ Fast Limited Expeess fo Pitisburg and | tug (a Pittsburg a 730 p. us. Chk ALARA Mime FRE SYATEM FROM UNEWOKN CAUSES, AT ALL Skasons, SHATTERS THE NERVES, UsParna DIGE- ‘TION, AND ENPEEBLE THR MURCLE BROWNS [ROM RITTERS. Goat «etn, Fane THE BEST TONG, “locks, ui oan Mh | Quickly and com; ana Pariles holding Uckeus wil please tae noua, EE sand FEVERS. For teat tent Fat aula Mc T0u7 Tihs, | NERS. Las E, LACK OF ENERGY, lt has ee J _ eq e ri fies blend, ‘stimu neanees, Intestine appetite; aad ‘eenyiens tae weg S. bd Carriuge Razaar, 040 La. ave. me Se 1 does. teeth, cause headache, or pro- AUCTION BALES. CARRIAGES, | duce constipation=ace e, headache, of Pr HSE, So ee EVERY URS |" Father . S. Reruty, the gs ¥, PRURSDA TURDAY MOHN- the patriotic and scholarly NGS Ar res Octock "ResauDLase OF LeeThavetned brows itor at tne eres Pari F Hurses, Carriages aie and tive of pose af wt ahaa the best aienoe. eave cor nd ice diseases, aba Wil slag ‘on hand as 8 ‘Stanly on. at pri sale a large and ausort- rf ed stock of Wegons, ‘piggies, Harness, ac, | Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on ae. f im ” | BEepper,, bake no other. Made only by BROWN rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTERS OF VALUABLE BUS ze pete AnRiE Oday EH OF 01 | 84, on aud if the District OF Coliinbla, and wi written request of the party. : Factees will ok MONDA TWENTY-ROUNTH 1986 at Se OO tn front of the premi sell eucti¢ certain piece. Tt lat of situate In the city of Washington, Distr] Jambia. known a3 and ted Part of one {t), in square five hundred Thizt5-claht (88), begining fer the samme at the sou fmenig-tive (Ab) fect; thehoe went ti2ty-bye (6 toa jenty-tive (50) fect: the sixty 4 thenos soush tiengs-Bve (20) fects tence east sixty! ve (155) feet to the of beginning, tagettier with the Improvements theregn. cousisting of stare, now used as s syloon, and dwetilng house combined. ‘Terms of sale: $2,000 eush: the balance in twoequal instailments in one'(1) and twa (2) yeurs with Inver esi, secured by a deed of trust on ite property sold, or aii cash, atte upion of purchaser, All convey: auclng at purchaser's cost. A. deposit of $1U0 re. quired at the tue of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in ton days from the day of sale. otherwise the Trus- Cost und risk of te defaniting purchasers? > > cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. CHARLES H- PARKER, Oitice 449 and 5 sts. se. RICHARD 3. COLLINS, 468 E st. aw. aul0-d&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctiqneers LOT ON ‘REN THIR- STREETS of the land records fur the Dis. of Cotulla, we will Sel at ponlle auction, 1m oF te, prembes op MONDAY, AUGUET 'fY-FOURTH, 1855, at FIVE O'CLOv1 ,. east forty-nine (49) feet six (6) inehes frout on nd avenue, by entire depth of lot numbered. thirteen (13), in square numbered ove t ousaid und 1028), in che eity of Washingian, D.C, wostury Brame House thereon. of sale; Onetuird (4g) casi, balance in six(6) and twelve (12) sonths, with interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on ONTENTS OF 1 TABLE NO. 1065 Bs TY-PIRST) STREET, NEAR BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN,D. TY-SIXTH, K A. M..on muilding and perty fronts 42 feet on Congress street feet, wid is improved by # new 1wo- fe and carriage house, with all modern Ttiscne of tne best locations in the for this business. gnd ia an opportunity but Seldon adored. “he stack i alt sn splendid condition and we name in part One large black coupe horse, bud and gout: tyree hea DL horses, wwelv good young work horses, four fine sound draught pire buggies. two new UF sets of double har. Rent CUE scia ot single hartiess, three guddles and bridles, blankets, whips, &c., &c., &¢. vehicles, harnest, &c , are nearly new; te sale is without re: ‘atid should command. the attention of buyers. ‘The brick stable and lot (42473) will be promptly coe o'clock. ‘Terms: Ov: stock, all cash on day of sale. On bulld- ing. one-third cash: balance in one and two years, With Interest and secared by a decd of trust on the roperty sold. “A deposit of $100 will be required on iy of sale, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, -POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Dp ** FINE To, NORFOLK AND FORTRIBS MONHOES STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOI ue of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, excepl Sunday, at 5:30 p.m, Exclusive eonnestiva with Boston and Providence steamers, Secure Goxcts ahd Fouls at 1¥51 and 619 scunsylyania ave., St. Mare | office Knox's Exorves, 6th st. and Peursy! Vania «ve., who will also check 0 from hotels pnd pr Inguire at office, 7th street 46-: For vurther particu . 'P. WELCH, General Agent. wel ‘Telephone RE TO NORFOLK.-STEAMER LADY OF ANE LAKE leavestch street wnat, Weak, ington, Mundoy. Wednewiay und Saturday, ag 5230 i. First<luss Pure, LOG: “Honud. Trip, $1.00. tops st Colouial Keach of Saturdays. Fare bv tents. Telephone call #4 Ail Potomad River Landings, Fleamer JON W. THOMPSON, Monday, Wedues- uy and Friday, 7 am. peop e & mules. three Dayton wagons, Slages, one two-seat carriage, (OB POTOMAC RIVER LANDI fi NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK ZFTELD" Leaves Ttl-strvet wif on MOND DAYS. RATURDAYS at TUFSDAYS, FRIDAYS and 3! ing at River Landings as far os (Currioman. Va. and St Clements Hav sti a wih B&O. KR W. RIDL OGHEGAN, e een BALTIMORE AND ¢ at River Landings, leaving Btephenson’s whart 4 nt SUNDAY. March 15. iver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and manst be prepaid. ‘AU accommodations first-class. Apply to 'KPHENSON BRO., 7h st. whart, 12th st and P _ om nsyivania ay. naw mnt d-Gm STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES STREET Ss wharf ‘Cuesdays, ‘Thuradays and bundays, ut 7 glock, am. for Wives Landings as far as Mattox Creek, returning on hvesday. Friday and Monday aflernouns For information apply to G. L BUIENIE orto mh” GT. JON MT VERNont arr, v ce STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves ‘“ih-street wharf dally (except Sunday) for He Vernah ub 16 orclock “a ms telbtuin facts 1114 Pa ave mw. | oe on Sundays, 6:10, 7:30, §: | E NY, Tp Ta, S50. 4:40, 50, “Got, Tan | assole ames | SpA saa | BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, 3-2 am dally, and lO peta, daly. CES N rain bas Pullusse ‘sleeper, Washington to | PHILADELPHIA, PA. m.. 40'R. | ys between Washington and Balti i Sundays, S40 kan and Aes eae ipsa. Ou Sundays, 80 em an siwant Lt pin.” Bur stations on Metropolican corey i ids daly “cca Sun- Agent for Washington, MT. BRIDWELL, pt. daily: 4:30 pai. dally. except Sun- 8. W : Nusington about $30 pm, No eaten tare is charged ca talks Healer. Wonderful Cures by layla cu of | ‘selon DML, BLAKE, Captaln, 4u, wits Berioe Car, and | {iaCvutlenta, “Odice buurs 1 wp ke 100 ace ve | = SS 7 oe Car, ptier a —- catliaatann Seare | Sh apishes STEAMERS. Nae == Riot] ast, Lours Benevout Song axD HAvRE ‘Company's p forth River, foot of Morton tell, Wednesday. Ang. 26, 5:3 Sept. 4, 11 am. , Weduvs tay, Sept. 8, 5 mandie, Franceal, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 11 a.m. Cheeks payabie on sight, iu umowats by xul Bane Paris Lol street New Yu Anu vam, CUNARD Ling « THE cuns Tied, BeEW POOL, PKC Noric LANE hou: pai stations on Metropuliian ranch, | Je2-3m 351 M STREET SW. casintog nnd Valley iegnch, S40's st | CO, dai "Eugthe Sunday ioe Prodshce ad na 05 | Concenvmaren Toca matuas serwecen West and Gaith- CRAB ORCHARD eisburg Tea pun dally, except Sanday. | - For Tiagersttwu and Winghester, 8d@aam_ daily, WATER, except Sam and 5: dally to Hagerstown Daily except best uF. + ‘THE GREAT RENOVATOR 2 pass Friua Aunevolls 830 am., and 1:50 and 6:25 p.m, Sunday. 1 eas pe ED AND INDORSED BY ‘OVER THE WORLD. USED, RECOMM! Pirtsiclase a Pp EA THE ONLY REMEDY THAT ACTS ON ALL OF From tredefick es sik eskm, | | THEGREAT ORGANS OF TLL HUMAN sod 8:15 ad . ma. daily except Sa. We Balumore tor at 520 | THE LIVER 0, 9:00, $205 and 10:30 am, 1218, 2.30. 3, 4 | THE KIDNEYS 0, chr, Wa aid 5 $i aid Yay wim LOPE, $290, Se OD mae eomee pm ‘HE BOWELA ‘AU thins from ‘Washington stop st Relay Station eacepe 12zb, 5:36 and Segoe. See —SURE-SAVE-SPEEDY.— iy a the Haitimore 619and | THE COMBIN! NAL VIRe 1 Peunsylvania aventv, corner of Fourteenth | Tees OP ant Gun eA ‘wane: street, where orders will be taken for wb KAL WAT! S Desa eee Pe ee oa CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, DYSPER. Gen. Manager, Baltimore. @Ba | staare y cared by it. trol all the pro- Goce of these adaous (DHE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE ul geauine preparations bear the “Crab, "Trade > | aden the MIEN ANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL | brand “Concentssied Maier eee, demise Bele, i) aap RoaNoxR |! Sealed packages, at 10 cenis und 25 centgeach. Parr SLPS 804 South —. a CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Proprietors Ervaie ape ee Es oe eee — apistna.te Louisvitie, Ky. Site’ Chelgancogs, sent, Ee ics | Ger Tos BD . Keara and the South and mouth Foliage at Lez Bos. Kew Oriesks "whnous change. = cy TEE ri ore to. ‘FRE CONCORD COLLAR @10 PM. dally. Memphis Express. For ell iy, Souttivast and Sourewest. Pa Se siecyine ar atween | TRUNKS a serene of the Best Makes in Sevelnad ‘rene. wid Cate to Love sno, xTrnnaieave'H 20. 2 Pamengee Station, corner 497 Penney venue, ‘Ter ticket, sleeping cag resereations aod all ya : _Advoining 3 Hotel. Peina ate snu'at depot Bao Me kerad eles ever ot, ‘slwarn Port, UPS: tock w Bon, ozs Gait sept. 18. % abba SNoMsveay waRedpa eens RATES OF PaSsAuk » according to accommodations, BU ie wt very lon 1 and Gneeastown and all, righ tits of laden given for Belt, Glasgow, Antwerp and oth . fe, Antwerp other ports an the Cont Pt ed Gain to ‘ohne RiGELOw & 00, 60S 7th street, VERSION AOWT 6.9, eT ohio anl7 (G05 7th street, Washington. BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE OHEAE. sone, AD ATTRACTIVE ROUTE ‘Take the F steniney Siscery AT 00 Pate coh ip, 928 ‘Aget, on TUESDAYS Ne Scoamaey a ee Lapres' Haw ing list of prizes for etc., git Brezaxrasr Toxic pe Lamon a EAKFAST TONIC. Bs brated Break: highiy concenttaied vegienle ary merit and potency, ing un cacy in building and toning up your con venting all forms of mi eliminating tt from Ieeeandrntal arash aes iver. a great promoter of digeation’ s relitfang cite tor diye. sta manent invigo Pepsia: ® potent and rator, and & sharepen, blood, puritying tonic. | I: will strengthen ‘and vigor. 50 cents. nic is a extraordl- allied effi- tation, pre- ‘and give you renewed ene! druggists ang, For sale by abate DRY GOODS. Naw Day Goons Finx, NEW DBY GOODS FIRM, ‘NEW DRY GOODS FIRM, oF JOHNSON, GARNER & 00. 636 Pa, Ave., SOUTH Sing, Nwaz 77H. we elosti it at Ie ths jholesals the balanoe of stool purchased, from thet desk asd are adding dally new fall supplies of Ory Goods nad Car= Biarifed ala feny price thn over bottronesta se tr nie inbiance, we have marked 6 bales of Coltons, ‘wide, les of Wool Flanhels to sell at Ge. 8 buleg of Twjil Flannels to sell at Tae. bales or ted Hanne medion, 10 Gell at 240. cases Fall Prints to sell ut pt down children’s salid Hose, bo seams, to sell at ue Of solld color fall Dress Goods to sell at 19 atorpleces of ladies’ @-4 Tricot Cloth, all wool, to sell 200 dozen Damask and Huck Towels, to sell at 10 edb rolls bere 1d Brussels Carpetings,te sell 2 " n and Brussel ni Abbe. Wie, Be ken Bes Oke: Toe ee 500 Rugs and Bats of Sm¥rna and Moquet. Per article will be sold at u verv sinall profit. save you 20 couis on every dollar you pur- eluse from the new flew. sd deans JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., aug 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South Side, Eany Faun. Sorprirs. i SEATON PERRY, uecksson to Peary & BROTHER), IS OPENING NAILY iW PALL DRY Goons. new BOURETT: BOUCLE EW PLAIN AND TWILLED PRENCH OF0THS. LUPIN'S CASTIMERLS, IN BLACK AND. TH: EW AUTUMN AND WINTER SHAD! BROM 5c. TO $2.00. 6-4 Mibe ALL Wool HABIT CLOTHS AT 75c. new U8t8hics mx ALL-WOOL FRENCH PARSE ABRIS. BIARRITZ, DRAP PALMA, LINOTTE, CAMEL'S arPOMTED TERSETE TOM E285 70 98.00, Mepreae WEIGHT IMPORTED JACKETS FOR EARLY pal, WEAR, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON SUMMER APS, SILK, CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND BERLIN SHAWLS. IN GREAT VARIETY. “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN BLAOGK AND COL- QRED, RHADAMES, SURAHS AND GROS IN SILKS. ‘RENCH SATTEENS. WHITE FRENCH SUITING fii HEREERSAS LL PRK PARASOLS AND EM- IURNING GOODS," FROM ROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, FIGURES AND OORRECT FRICES. HATO PELE: ry Building, Pennaylyaiia ave, cor. te Eetablished 1840, * art) : earPLAL 'Grear Exerrexext, Our new building 1s now finished, and while the car- | enters are wt work in the basement finishing shelving nd counters we shall hold bigh carnival on the firs floor for a few days only. GRAND CLOSING SALE All our FIGURED LAWNS, warranted fast colors, # FOUR CENTS, We have about 600 pieces SIMPSON'S BEST PRINTS in plain black, gold and black, aud black and whitest 414 cents. 6,000 yards GINGHAMS. ‘These bave never been offered for less than 12% cents. We shall offer them at FIVE CENTS, 10,000 PIEUES OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN BRANO. Androscroggin, yard wide, Zo, Frult of the Luan, yard wide, Tye. Lousduie, yard wide, 7x0. Dwizut Anchor, yard wide, Bye. Wamsutta, yard wide, 9c. Pride of the West, yard wide, Llc. Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 100. Also, the Best Yard-wide BROWN COTTON at FIVE CENTS. Excellent CANTON FLANNEL at FIVE CENTS, 404 1,000 Pieces FLANNEL OF EVERY DESCRIP. ‘TION from the great New York Auction sale of Inst ‘June at much less than we can replace them. WHITE GooDs, WHITE GOODS TO CLOSE AT ONCE. INDIA LAWN AT FIVE CENTS, worth Ten, and all finer grades in proportion. 12,000 yards FIGURED BATISTE, 40 inches wide, 12% Cents, ‘This is the 18c. quality. ‘Three Cases DAKK SATTEENS, nest ot ELEVEN CENTS. cies PACIFIC LAWS im most beautiful designs ot vive cena 3,000 yards ENGLISH CHEVIOT REDUCED TO SIX CENTS. Cost to import 17 ‘Cents, 2,500 yards DOTTED SWISS, 12140, 100 pieces TURKEY TAULE DAMASK a§ 33 Cents, formerty 60 Cents. ‘Thousands upon thousands of other Bargains from every Department. ‘This sale will terminate ina few days, ae the store- rooms must be vacated to the carpenters, + CALL EARLY, AND AT ONOE LANSBURGH & BRO, 490. 422, 424, ap 490 SEVENTH STREET * &-BRING THIS LIS? ALONG JOR OOM- PaRIBow. oll GENTS DIPLA GAO Rare Sones FORE 2d EDITION. at rans To St fusion, All the candidates were wii but Okey, Jeffries, Atherton and Palmer. The bhi, jooment of the vote the spats mentee enaing Gly Sete ce et a a t from First Edition.) Conpenve, O,, August 20.—Before bind farther with the nominations Gov. Hosa introduced, smid mueh enthusigam, plained why ho had ot, been ait out didate e nomination, Stougnt’him through before without auch effort on his part, and he thought he bad no right to elaim a renomination under the rules recedent. The convention being free to act without asking, he could not help respond to fhe, lh snd. with batter benith would hope even better results in the dis- charge of his duties, He demanded the most searching criticism 6 all bie official acts, | He endorsed the work of the last I say- ing that nothing wag done by it which Ju Foraker would have dared veto if he power. He it that fudge Foraker, tn. Sstepd of finding fault with the present adminis fon ah defending the memory of utherford robbed ex: ken Hayes and fiat islatare which ‘incint at loca nel vernment. Gov. Hosaly vasea himeel io against rohibition, and said he did not believe regula- on and taxation were eternal. eetBie nw Ci, Held for Marder in Haytt. AMERICAN SAILORS SHOOT AN OFFICER, PHILADELPHIA, August 19.—Capt. Dicksot of the schooner Mabel F. stables, which arriv: at Philadelphia yesterday from St. iy Hayti, reports that just before leaving the latter port his eptire drew of four men. were arrested, charged with murdering a policeman. The vessel had her clearance papers and was siready to start on her voy- age on August 2. The crew went ashore tospend thelr last night and they met other sullors on land. During the evening a number of grog- werles were visited. Toward midnight the erew, With their friends, started @own t the whart, Where the sailors, who were to leave the follow: ing morning, intended to board thelr vessel, ey were siliging songs when ap loer 51 the leaders and ordered them to be quiet A row followed in whichithe atticer was shot and two of the sallors were held for the murder, — The Saratoga Races. SARATOGA, August 20.—First race—The Misses stakes; for fillies 2 years old; three-quar- ters of Sales Faience won, with Mollie Mc- Carty’s Last seoond, and Jefinie B. third. Time, Tis) Mutuaia paid $2300," Roetnd race” Purse $400; one mile. Binette won, Leman second, and Bessie third, Time, 1:45. ' Mutuals paid $11.70. ok SS ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and 9:00 p.m. prices of the New York Sto¢i ret to-disy, as ceporied OF special wire to H. H. 0 9 3 0, 13200 Hora! 1014) 1C0% | Do. or all Wesl Uniar Washington Stock Exchange. Governments, v. Soe Tete Soapon sat & de'1907, Coupon: 5. 4s, 1007, Re i vu. Distriet of Columbia. Per Improvements fis, 1891, Col 15 ber ting! — it MSs Dihyear Fund. fan ia: = Buyear Fund, 5 pe ae Bareat Pund 6 pes cenh 1 a Bn year Fund, 6s, 1902, Coln. 23, 126 Railroad Companies, Washington and Georgetor polltan- Stevic read Tusurance Ce i 12 6% ey Miscellaneous. Bonds, pany Inland ne nian pres Washington Brick Mucl:ine Co. Rank of Washington. Citizens Sasjonal Bank, Seoond National Lank. Central National Bas Great Pally Ice Con) Teal t state Tile ies Pennsylvania Telephone Company. Chesapeake and Potomur Tei.C a ugust 20.— Virginia ten-for North Caroline sixes, old, 11 Angust 20,—Cotton dull ‘and nominally ste Ww 3 ith tnquiry; western about steady, elosin B2ag3: Southern amber, 93408; . Baxentern, winter Fal, spot, detail, fr 9% asked; Septon:er, GUrgusUim: Uctober, Yovemmer, Seiad: Decerabér, Oi ask ui 1 1.2001. er | per steamer dull jour, 19: grath, A per quarter, Re: ‘Darrela;wheat,27,000 bushels; cor, ts, 7,000 bushels: rye, 1,000 bushels, Shipments—iour, O63 barrels. Sales—whleat, 597,000 bushels; corn, 27,000 bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Augo-t, 20-11:00 finfaet opetied aironger, «ud durhag sold up to for her, Or Ghe cent above the closing last night, owing to Ii recelpts and stronger foreign market fell off to and is now quoted is Corn firm and i Bigher, “Pars of a wdiecr ‘August cata were disp! ‘early to-day, and sgricet closed lust might but te prow has since flea et t night, but the Ince fallen to27e._ Pork esay—October, 8.85. Lard unchanged. ‘CHICAGO, Tt, August 20-1 p. ‘uc. tuated witlin a nar.ow Hmit during’ Jast haifof the wesaion, and closed & higucr than yesterday Cau, g September, 81; ; October. 84%; November, ras Steady — 45%; Octo- 850. Tow: ‘@.1274; November, Petroleum Market. PITTSBURG, Pa, August 20.—Oil market fairly fe and fran ‘11.01%, declined to 1.01: filed vad aqvagioed to TOlty and broke ogala liane a i ‘The Safe and Vault Werk. 4 HEARING AT THE TREASURY TO-DAY, Acting Secretary Pairehfid and Assistant Sec- retary Coon gave a hearing at the Treasury de- periment to-day to the plasma aged varl- and vaul nies in to the award Soontract far ante and vault work during the present year. | went into Doyle's store, . |ilstan, He enlisted la the Btitish army AUGUST 20, 1885. District Government A@nira seers lapl- bes i apsate and the ‘owner not f micas from has received cinnilar Ratios, The voalth @ireae Gitcr etusiders. tion for some F Of yecuring to the cltizens Im the more depsely populated suburbs of drinking water, and io that end las detalied some of hls inspedtors for vault testis any othe dings the city, muoh ps aad’ Hows are considering het Noe been $45 by the police trial bdard mecauce he was found by the night ii and drinking beer fa» vostaurant while be wae on coeimooeess coe which have shiré avenue, near W strbet ‘BUI 1a Issued by Inspector” bitwise Knowles & ‘Wilson, erect @ two-story brie! vate stable, ice ts 1 We aaa ck dwelling, 1409 20th aureet norihwoet, $2 Rey. M. B. Evans, erect a two-story dwelll alley between 19th and 19th streets and & au C steoats; 00. A, Griswold, erect five two- Hory dwellings, Valiey street between Sit Plegsant an ‘and Anacostia; $7,500. ae Ber nn Threateging Officer Sheehan. A threatening note of warning, written on» sheet of paper, which was directed to OBicer Bhechan, the policeman who shot the negro Coleman Sunday, ona ‘was found posted tree In South Washington to-day. Some time ago he received an anonymous letter of the same character, Mrs. Prant’s FuymgRaL—The funeral of the wife of Capt, wR Ea Plant took place this morning from Bt. Patrick's church, where Fequlem mas was suid, and the cortege ‘moved to ‘Congressional cemetery, where the inter nent was made. There wad a larxe representa. ion of old Washington families. Mr. Joseph Gawler was the undertaker, and Commissioner ebb and Messrs. Thos. B. Entwistle, W. H. Goods, P. Byrnes, A. G. Hall and 8. D.’Caatle- man the pall-beare A Pre Tar NEARLY Cavsen a Rior.—Con- siderable excitement was cansed on Policeman Sheehan's beat, in Bouth Washington, to-day, and several shops were fired. A colored man Sdand € streets, and fe returied about an hour later with the pie, which was broken, and wanted Doyle to take it back. This Doyle refused to do, when the negro bega beating him. Doyle nd fired several shots at the effect. The negro left, but ret shortly, armed with a pistol, and renewed the quarrel: Ina short time nearly a thousand Persons had assembled and a riot seemed for & Ume imminent, but quiet was finally restored and the crowd’ dispersed. ‘The colored man, Hob Ward, came up town shortly after and pro- cured a warrant ior Doyle's arrest, and the lat- ter goa warrant for thé eolored man, 2 he wctiens Lsrtiy PoLIceMEN’s PigToLs.—Major Dye has issued a general order to the police call ng their attention to the care which should be used iu carrying their piso requiring that the ham- mer should be al kept on an em ty cham. ber, &c. This is doi accidents, Suicide from Remorse. THE DEATH OF A_WIFE WII0SE BODY BORE TO- KENS OF VIOLENCE NAMED AS THE CAUSE. A peculiar ease of suicide wag discovered in New Haven, Conn., Tuesday, apparently in- duced by remorse. John J. Shanley was a skilled workman employed at a brass goods foundry in thateity. Lately he had fallen into the habit of drinking, and when in bis cups his wise was the subject of his abuse. About a week azo she dies caving & little Since that Line Si ter, Mrs. Kune, has kept house E ported that when the body of Mrs. Shanley was prepared for burial several braises were noticed, which were sumed to have been tumiejed by her husband. Sinee her death Shanley has appeared unsettled in mind. ‘Tuesday morning Mra, Kane went to call him’ to go toe his work, and found him lying dead on the floor of his room in @ pool of blood, caused by his Opening the large arteries in fits wrist by een chts with a knife. Those who are acquaty with Shanley’s domestic relations aecribe his rash act to remorse, He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and was regarded asa guod citizen and ab industrious and_kind- hearted nan, except when under the effects of liquor, He was a member of th New York volunveers and about forty years old. bought a pie. A Wilmington, Del., telegram to the New York Herald, says: Eleven years ago Robert J. Norris, of New Castle, then a lad, ran away from home and went to sea, and a few years later his vessel was lost and {t was supposed ‘that he had perished. A day ar two since his mother was greatly surprised by receivin from him a letter, in which he stated thai he was ins regiment of the British army in Indlu, and that he was about to foter the 2d battalion Koyal Warwickshire regiment, which was soon to proceed to the aisputed ‘enelish Russian territory tn Atghan- under the name of D. MeCrall. He now desires his mother to send an affidavit proving hiy iden: ty, in order that a neat littie sum of money which he bas saved may besecured by her in ease of his death. Ses Occupation and Short Sight. From tue Paris American Register, Some time ego the Breslau oculist, Dr. H. Cohn, on examining the eyes of 75 wateb- imakers, found that scarcely 5 percent of the number were affected with short-sightedness, which result seemed to justify the belief that the uso of the loupe was sn excellent protection against myopia, Quite recently the same ocu- list examined the eyes of 50 watehmakers in a Freiburg wateh fuctory whe bad for years, with. out using $ ‘ pe, eae ees, srg aed watches, and of ,, neverthel wo were slithtly shorveighted: Fron: thts Decohe goncludes that watchmaking is an industry pot injurious to the eye, while, considering the fact that his extensive examinations among stu- dents had established an average ot 56 per gent, among compositors 51 per cent, and iit hers of 37 per cei with my- opti ‘comes to the conclusion thut reading, writing, composing and dra are more in- {urtous ‘to the eyes than the excrolse of he visual organ in couneetion with fine sta Uonary obj Not Dead, But Altve. From the State, Richmond, Va., Aug. 18. Over 9 year ago o sailor belonging to an English vessel at Port Royal, Jamacia, dis- appeared, and a few days alterward = shark was caught with his tokse box in bis stomach. It it to his ineon- frovertible: witness of his borfible end and sive mourned over it until he dropped in to see her the other da: He had desertad, he ex) ed, Army officer (at Washington}—Yee, I have ‘been in the service now a yeara, Young tsdy—I suppose you }idve had some ES ay ors See Ser care = polipiomaypeiest <eeadeac gees % SR ae ree et ee Correspondence: Ra tig wou want of te'Valiey View, or here we sane At the ball last Friday to altnbee, lchmond : ington, Jas a bat vom w mnaetel, Rengeroes, ‘The country has rarely presented such @ beau- ful appearence as now, Instead of the parched ‘Sspect usually presented by the fields in August, the grass is as gresnasin June, and labret inaleation A ot fae Miss Jonnie Grimth, residing near 1 deut, its decay. Ly may be Ly cious sow Tuwsday? productive of widebpread’ malar uenees. | evening and badly inated” ot ex-Gov, were ‘on the Saker Serine Beaeses Fe iie ands Hreptieg hve | at age —— erandpareuts, per ‘Soe hundved and sien convicts escaped from ® stockade on th nabu crest ast “ rane, the far ght and Edwin Ei an employe of the iJencer. has bocl arrested charged Prom the Cincinnsti Enquirer, Aug. 17. 4s about to be adopted, Rewards are tobe paid for the capture of live rodents, and a wagon la- ceive the varmints. It is expected that the un- employed urchins and bootblacks will enter the e rats are to norticdst corner of i Walnut subete against certain numbers of Killing the most rata in a given stances, jor bis owner. Abybody will iy to euter his dog upon the payment ofa fee, and the first rat ki will take place Wednos- Gay cvening this week. There will be an ad- zens by ridding the town of the ras. ——<e0 Nerth Corclina Has an Earthquake, Perhaps. News hon Woreae county is to the effect that during a few days past, at six p. m.,@ slart, A novel method of ridding Cincinnati of rats beled “Rats” will make regular rounds to re- into the spirit of the seheme end make intervals Prize ‘of from $10 to $50, socording The wagon, Ite oF . will start out today, mission the fun. The tors claim that tive sebeme will oenedt te ol Raleigh, N.C, to the, ¥. World, Ang. 19. ling noise like the loudest thunder clup bag + Antet been heard, The sk; clondiess, and the people were’ terribly Faghtened, Ip a moment - 1 earth eran to shake and wi rau ite’ Bite Rldge onstaine aels'e train wore ; 2 Mrs. Jennie Wilson M. the wife of H.L. bing through them. the een ini ridge: nest Blowing Rock tod Boon 4100 | MoOre, & prominent photographer of Bilsavetie feet above the sew level, theve phenomena were | Waa arrested in that city yesterday for bigamy ine very Hotiom,* Apart’ of tourists on ube | CS CverE® made by the husband, The eora- evel : fs summit of Grandsather mountain, 6,000 feet * save that Moore was married to the ‘woman on May 13th, in Elizabeth; that abe was then known as Jennie A. Wison, but that be has since learned that she has a husband Chas. Hi Frye, living a Bell's Falls, Vi The woman first in Elizabeth as'a captain In the Salvation Army, and established tle sion. Moore met her, and after a brief court. above the sen level, were alm: with fear, The noises: ed for quite @ Ui id were succeeded by @ grand wave or swell of the garth whieh amade people giddy. Earthquakes are in that section, but these severe shocks are attributed to that cause, thi some declare to be of yoleanie origin. Place Is neariy 100 miles trom Hald mouptal vhere alleged Volcanic quakings were heard fen years ago. ‘overcome Captain Jenni Sioore's” suse wite wan not all Pi lective, My <> joore. reo. e, who made affidavit thet Jenule wes accused woman was committed all in defauit of $1,000 bail. Mrs Moore ade Palatine previous @ divoree, but, and clali fare ocrenteriaeag acetih ee ae was asked if she tntona, Pantel in Exile, ‘New York Correspondence o «she Boston Herald. I saw @ close friend of Mr. Manning's yester day, and he gave me some important news which youcan rely upon as absolutely veracious and as absolutely new. Mr. Manning is very {ll atease in Washington. He speaks of bim- self always as “an exile,” and longs to get back to private life, to his fireside and to the eom- her ication. ed to thake a defense Sep iatt fagehence, and she reaponded prompug, jonship of his wife. He may be e: ted | + » er ee Ee not unti{ after the autumn elections. He] Pa tells bis friends that this is the case. He says Fried otkee eRTEECED The supe that for private reasons he long ago deter ‘ted at Cochin, on the Malabar coast, on mined never to hold publle office. "He was | picion of being @ spy, has been semtenesa ve ak forced to take the position he now holds, but 1s | months’ tun ent. During his examine: only the more strongly convinced that he was | tion he admitted that he 2 t in keeping aloof from such trials in the M he private reasons still hold and aequainted with Olivier Fain, but nd will force him back to ret to answer ‘Be witnesses baye mnbay for into ty feo with to ident im. is Bir Bvelys Barlag’s deactlption of Pein’ se Ercut Days rx 4 TRANCE.—A Scranton dis- From the Sacramento Recorder-Union, Aug. 11. itch to the Philadelphia Pres: aay: Bebocen of Da e Nearly 100 citizens of Los Angeles haye given their names to a committee favoring the organ- ization of a cremation associatiog there and the immediate erection of a crematory. They are, we learn, representative men, In this Los Angeles testifies to an advunced sentiment pre~ Yelling in her midst. Sacramento, more than Los Angeles, needs wach sanitary reform. Her witnation is such that cremation snouie wempedr | ally tavered by ber people: wud burial di: Papers have been went here from. San Fran of the first cremation society Ta thst nits of the meociety in that city, Dut crematory fs more needed here than (here, and there should be enough here who believe in the sien to insure the inauguration of it in this valley, if for no other than sanitary reasons, sisal glenn Grant and Perter. From the Boston Traveller. Gen. Butler's oration on Grant at Lowell con- tained several open thrusts at the men and things he doesn't like, but there was one sly little stab which only a few who re on the in- wide could possibly appreciate. It was given in the course of bis remarks on naval heroes, and the failure to select them for conspicuous civil office. “This: peculiarity of navai — ssid Gen. Butler, *s! with great the man we bonor, for he gives it asthe result ot his mature opinion thatit js nut a disadvant. to ns great an admiral ws Nelson “not to be alt toread and write.’” It was an apparently in- offensive remark, but “thereby ae. tale Admiral will onderstand allusion withont the least aiMculty. When Ulysses Grant was quite young in his great career he was engaged ia certain operations in which a naval toree bore @ prominent part. Admiral Porter sent report ‘upon. those operations to the Navy department at Washington, in whieh he strongly condemned Grant's generalship in the action. The report was marked “confiden- al.” and was evidently intended only for pri- vate reading of a few high offictais of the gov- Bios of the dopartuans., Taere, sekel perce ers after, it was found and read by the then ton tary of the Navy, Mr. who handed it to the man who had in the toterval juered the coniederacy and was the President of the United States, Grant read it and put itaway in his desk at the White House, One day, not long afterward, Admiral Porter eatied to pay his respects to the President, The Jatier led the conversation along to naval mat ters and naval heroes, and ff) got into the begrtof the matter by rei how fortn- nate it was for Nelson that “he couldn't read or write.” Admiral Portur didn't quite see the int, Tue President thereupon said It savea [ha from recording eny judgments upon other men, which afterward proved erroneous, Then, “tbout further circumvention, Graut, teased ‘sdintral with having at ous time Poorly of jhis eapacity ax. a saldier. Daiairal denied the fmputation with warm the general's role Toor s Hi np ed in “d oy Sdmmiral, you don't deny that that iy your hand: c+ jeDonald, the 14-yearold daughter MeDonald: haa been ins Lrahoe for neatly ‘week. The child inet with an accident some ago, day while out walk! with an aunt, suddenly fell on the street went intos france in which she remained for pight days without tasting food. During th time her eyes remained [n a fixed stars, Himba were rigid and she was she frequenti) bummed popular airs. povering she wrote down!on @ 1 been in heaven, Shortly after went into another trance lasting se aud when she regained that she had seen (he internal regions Qcoupants. A week ago she went trance, from which she has not yet recovered. SPRivcEn Save lt Waswe re: iH 5788 i i i if 5 on -A Spris an rel “heal creme = in bh letter publt: bere, em, Heal; tol ote puta hehe, empties Cleveiaad rebuked for Fecommending an appointment and afterward writing the appointment and afterward writing fine had been made.” PROOFS ACCUMULATING AGAINST yox Ware MUMpEnEA.—A dlepetch te on wiry on ascertained Mra Mitch, ate beefsteak @nd cucumbers for her inst meal. Mitchell claimed that. she chicken for supper. A hbor told 1 Dugan that Mrs. Mitchell did noteat uny Per, he had a inte dinner, and having ‘more mbers than she required she hared them with this vor. This is strong polnt of identification, for It will be re membered that cucumber seeds were found in the stomach of the murdered woman. The car- PY which luspectors Burke and Dugan found in the sleeping roum has buen subjected to = careful examination, which proves beyond doubt that it is w piece of the same carpet wi enclosed the remaius found iu the river. bene di ding Shor BY a U.S. MarsHaL.—M. McMull s ranchman living thirty miles east of Cal, was arrested on by @ Uni States marshel tor contempt of court tn fuill fo remove fences ob goverument fas shot in the log UY tae eanreat Bekiones Was shot in the y the marsh: cl has illegally fonoaa 1a acres, caGo.—li Lopes +" Chi mee im CARES m Say tga ese cote ee “decrees ted in just thirty minutes piece for suit. One was obtained by the any bod a Saver, ie groans a I Sb mau named Ji whose wife with adultery. ininates of filing the fastest tt nl a é i t