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. ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. THE CUTTING CASE. GE District Government Affairs. The Irish Issue im Parlinment. Personal Resetablances. The Mosquitoes. TT DEFACLTING POSTAL SUPER- = Dd EDITION lem zzenamzscere sprcoves atten sites iro st 0 Shee ap puagh sam pe coene reat | Pane gaan pea OY AAA ee ee eae hoe Many: | ‘The chief of police has published in the form | IRELAND SHOULD BR TREATED LIKE CANADA. i < -: | The im Col, Bolton's Accounts are Enereation: . ace — — re aaribe ola niscard uiberdee ine guides,” scd| In the debate in the house of commons last panier Sop ogi jemi teres = go An old citizen said to a STAR reporter to-day: cured on application to the: | start, in connection with the Cutting case, and | in any of ernment department Latest Telegrams i The Star ivlnfeported that to" endeavoring tomate | wil oducy crenata to bead at #| graceful back-down the department will | fepartinent to wh e: ae, Ee Fo {XINE CLAD HOUSE, 1602 1TH | make Consul Brigham bear all the | so)catiou ftom, strangers, representing good Waiae wscers tee wane, ae responsibility and will recall him. to attend the unveiling of a monument or other THE STRIFE OF THE YACHTS. | an early day. The Department officials | interestingceremony. Pay no fee for admission a to any the public buildings or grounds. ‘The Mayflower Leads in the Race Up| {0 20" acknowledge, however, that any | nen suspicious of a stthager prompts COnsUIE tinwing to Tnercase. c be “The mosquito is now full-grown and ripe, and on Department of State made # mistake at the | has added the following: “-Guides may D6. pro- pight Thomas Power O'Connor maintained that | search for his lost {ather, the former editor of | it may interest you w tell ow a person eae, in Curcado, August 21.—The deficits im the ae ‘who Focpsramge Churchill's speeches wore the | Harper's Weekly, who disappeared so mysteri-| a measure, be relieved from his annoyance, | SUNts of Col. Bolton, late superintendent wi ngemgeeyen! the Belfast riots, Every man | ously a year ago. Some very curious adven-| The remedy is simple—stay out late of nights. pe retreat enr nga aged merce. rg ae ot Cuarcette Hee sata thet abe | EeE_BAYe grown out of his researches. In |The mosquito oor foraging about twilights | {nus to increase ns the inspectors, proceed in victim of Churebill, He said that the F the day after the cord When he is most ravenously hungry. Should | tween $18,000 and. $16,000 In all. Ot thie snPoon 1d the son rt ed he not find you at your ings in the early | amount $1,000 was found yesterday. Of the HRS tater Rim, In 8 _Jermey Clty hotel, | hours of tie night, he will tae wings to the | 40g in Chicago only the mail eccounts But as the night porter did not kuow him and | C2%Mber of such of your neighbors wuo are at | ot 1ds have as yet been examined. Col Bolton Vt andes Under entire how Call if you want I home, when be immediately settles down to still in th ty jail. He failed to find ie meee fan false step has been made, but express implicit he failed to register his name, the son was quite im the county Fit Sin iict Hessen tome the Bay. confidence in the nal winicabje setuement of | With the nearest policeman if op, the strset OF RBaware of ik earnoss 6 him. Soon ater | unawer. Ife ts ot eateied unt he geia | oho ‘naditional bail -as required, and hie * on a deartiiul « . HicHiaxns, N. J., August 21, 2:12 p. m.—| the trouble. Sofar frm desiring to blame Con- | "1th the y ‘against thé twice-repeatad | the son left, the mther came down stairs, and | ha vereatna tee nail tage Now, | mst bondsman, Cole, thas aske 2 Square.” Price tor t roves sah igri en sul Brigham, the officials of the department are | ®' Z verdict of the Irish je; it was a decree of | in the temporary absence of the clerk, who did i . : m the fret bond ‘ot $18,000. Accordingly. ‘Terms, $:.000 exh, balauce | 1B€ Atlantic passed the Scotland lightship at outspoken in their praise of the manner in AN OBSTRUCTED ALLEY OPENED. starvation forhundredsof thousandsof tenants; | know him, put his nane on the register, went | JOU, 8° the philosophy of | not going ton has been formally ‘surrendered to Property is new tenuing foc 963 | 2:12. The Puritan passed one minute later. |_| which he has filed this position. They say that | Tie, Districl_ Commissioners have written 0 | fs would teed to > jobbery, demorallsation nd gut Of the hotel, and was never seen Again. | midvight. You may positiy hear the Melo: uitca'Stator Attorney Ewing yesterday fasoed MY EI 2:19 p. m.—The Priscilla is passing the Scot- | he has performed his duties in the most sal a \gG! | the squander: Public moneys, and British | Thus the two aimost ‘crossed each” other's | Yossi. Yow mar possitly hear the melo- it x ** teal Fatate Agent, 14a. ¥-ave | 1.219 P mo factory manner, and. his course during the | Obstructions to the public eliey in square 69, | the squand Obiientnel tehotes bas owiteoetrmatetae jie aaeraeeal Og ¥ moKg| ou | a warrant of atiachment out of the United DOR SATE OR EXCHANGE-G-ROOM DWELL | Tite PRISCILLA WITH A TORN SAIC recent troubles with Mexico has been all that | Vitginia avenue, 29 and streets northwest. | “aLPAyern soy Col es Se AES Bar epi de BR ee Ket home at that hour; but he is generally States cifeuit court against the real and lng sabes, and gther outbaisesaud 26 acres! Saxpy HooK, 230 p, me—rhe. yachts are | Could be desired. Public Srey nae Bae HRY S PoreON, 6a" to | Tish question, said. the root of the evit would | Iutely lost, ad Seen mae inal Broperty of Col. Bolton. The action of the Garcockass Heivacion, ‘orae! «t Herudom | coming near now. ‘The? siayiower is leading, | _ No information has been received at the State | Public alley has ‘bodily appropriat 5 not be ‘Until the source of the social | The search for him revealed the fact thata | yn since, you Season | district attorney does not relieve Col, Bolton's epring «: fa oitcaktes wadfene | With the Puritan and Atlantiesome way astern, | department regarding the report that Cutting | Private use. No custem could validate such & lis | The Priscilla is last. She has a large rent in her | is to be released as soon as he has entered upon disorder was removed. Ireland must be treated | much larger number of persons than isgeucr- | That Peshi,, Here Scarcely saw a mosquito. | bond, but it is simply done to seoure the govern ions: That was when a then well-known public | ment agains! lows Dol. Bolton's at Proceeding in the face of the explicit prov like a. He accused Lord Randolph | ally supposed disappear and are sought ior By | Omcial' invented mosquito wits, They. were | fnew ant ons, Col. Bolton's, property thus i OF AHowsE | Spinnaker. Be ceca (Guy mapessoumaaat Le incon GAs OO | oe seed Weeecanad ieee eats {Burchill 2of ineiting landlords in bis speoch Heer fiends; and that many Persons closely Jali ieft-handed wings, and the mosquito Pfinelpaily of real estate on Drexcl boulevai ereves ee even rows collar: all modern | gx yt TLAmTEE OF A MILE AUEAD. sflower | in ap amicable way. With Cutting ootot the | THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, oe Toate by promis thy Sesion ae the tote particulars. One corpse ‘iffeted from an exact wits aas ning acs omecnet ea Ee somes Hine, Ges tanaereae: ‘a7 swe i with the Puritan ciose upon her, u y . a a t , s bru —so did the inventor—an other of his possessions, The property will be — — _ : tsdiction in the future on the part of Mexico. | trict Commissioners her report of receipts 04 | ernment as ‘The liberals in-| missing man’s teeth. Then a newspaper man | pe, . WOR SALE—FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH quarter of a mile astern. Jort m the! was proposed. lng @ stringent law against the infringement | held subject to any judgment that may be Sree Ava fo Meat Pinel Soca Aa WIND AND WATER. Such a Getting Up Stairs. Cin aati #5009 ist Gunza, tt | cent locnal vending: Pee MMI HT | Lees aeea a ped i aautRety uc octparer | Gyles crt wave tad bu touts | Utained aginst ye Barry Farm. Uniontown, D.C JOHN BIFIELD. OVER ONE HUNDRED PERSONS DATLY WHO | Was expended as follows: Fuel, . 7 near Louisville, Ky., and was a(terwards vets toast Snaean oan 2 ba i sree Ties and w: 15; table expenses, $3,055.31; found drowned; but it was not Mr. Conant. A - eo Gabe. oo ae (Limp To THE Tor OF THE MoxmENT—THE | Ties And wages $015; table expenses, $5085.31; ‘The British West Indies. Man all tares ‘of whose names Samuel Stit | 4 Boat for Navigating the Rapids. | 14a Frances Nelson has suid to Hielen P.Cady, FO8 EET HAVE THREE BEAUTIE ELEVATOR TO BE READY IN OCTOEER. house farnisbin 878.38: Printing annual re-| EF¥ORTS TO REOPEN TREATY NEGOTIATIONS | man Conant, wore the same as the editor's, | A Rochester, N. ¥., special to the N. ¥. World | ior 7,500, a house 164, fect tront om the soute 5 ma Hi"moder hiupeovements, latrotes: | VICTORIA, TEXAS, August 21.—A disastrous] The Washington monument is visited daily | port, $35: lee, $2.9 BETWEEN EXGLAND AND THIS COURTHY. | sent comniunication to a weekly paper in | $4Y8 that William Camp, of Lockport, N.Y. | gide oi N’stroc, betteos eth ana wack oy, Sut dey ‘concreted ceiara. | wind storm visited this eity yesterday: leaving | py over one hundred persons,who have no hesi- BIDS WERE RECEIVED TO-DAY A large deputation trom the West Indies oom- | New York from a poorhouse in New England, | has arranged for building a passenger steamer nim. “For terms apply to CiLATE vestruction and desolation in i : treots, Le Od Conant’s brother going to him, he found | tg ‘ “ il bel & J mittee of merchants called at the colonial office y run the Niagara rapids. The boat wil Harland, ior $5,750, property 20 feet tront on im London yesterday and hed an interview | aman Wnuk the one he was in search Of DUE | built of ak, iron and copper. It will be 9O fect the west side Of 14th street, between Hhode with the Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, colonial | years before. on coming home from Europe — by 21 in width, with the ends built | Tlaud avenue and P streets. minister, They asked his assistance in arriv- | #fer a vain search, young Conant saw the per- | after the style of a North river ferry-boat. It] gyre Poncmasep cit vernmont has just ing at an understanding as to the present post | Seamer cabin: with the sume huis foreheads | aud wien eR a Coe et eet | purchased m site for the appraisere storehouse tion of the West Indies in the proposed oonven- | nose, mustache, ring,eye-giasses and attitude, | there will be nou nokesiacks, masts or rigging | @t Chicago for $70,000, It ts located near the tion providing for s mutual exchange of certain | while writing. “he son stood transfixed at the | to make the boat top-heavy. Unelther side of | Michigan Soutnern depot, T, dou 4 train, which | t@ncy in attempting the arduous climb, being | for improvement of the Tenleytown road as 4A BARGAIN TWO DEMIRA- | Was standing at the depot here, was blown over | satisfied that they will be repaid amply for | slows; Dennis Looney, $8.87272; M. Hines st, bet 17th and 18th nw., oniy 90 | OV the platform. The ireiht depot and the | their trouble by the magnificent view to be ob- | $10'446-05. Also. ior constructing. @ Driok sta oot aller wane = Masonic hall, both large poaaioee be tained threugh the windows at the top of the | bie and morgue at No. 6 police precinct sade Saini nmin | Herat wepe foot thes earth Alogninr [that A, tent, many, of thee Tilt | Sia eehome, Beey Sea =— -5 pI y det . | OTs: al ladi« iT 4 Ge y ak oreoma Bek Hater Nea Saad | ned See Mio ote Tote aeomede vrheloes [ere in” the” party the paescout is|| [rhe Weudiser oe ere aoe aie Improvewents and in thorough repair. is roughly estimated at $100,000. News trom | always given to carry a light, as the asce! ¢ building inspector's office is busily 101 Exgood has sold to Jos. L. Mo st se Morning east bound passen | is sets very dark, July 1,938 es were ed in work connected with th airs of the | Goods duty tree between the British West Indies | thought of this unexpected end of his search, ‘the boat there will be a large copper air chamber Last nivbt the back door of Dennis Mauls rice LOUIS F SHOEM ARH, |” | Cuero says the siorm was very disastrous to | 01% af Alora Rast catventts pemmiae de: | Cotte conn The appropation Of find the United Siates on the same principiess | Just then the mau arose, He was halt & head | of such capacity that the boat may be lied With | gaioon, 1351 D sirect moruroont wae fone JOR SALESAT © BARGAINCA Good FRAME | pee eee ee ot ilonts damaging crops | Siting to make the ascentand so far this month $20,000 made by Congress goes but a little way | that which obtained in the tronty'of 1864 be- | shorter than er. water and yet float. The boat, after passing House and one acre of zround wwe Br | r + over 1,500 permits bave been granted. These | in the accomplishment of this purpose among ing ata: | “Dd destroying provers. gown to Indianola | asses’ will be continued until the elevator is | the sixty-eight school bulldings owned by the nd healthy cow. try. port that when the train arrived within four | Uansformed into @ passenger car, and| District, and but little can be done to each, P.SHUBMAKL R, Inllesof ludianola the tracks were washed out | 2h be utilized. ‘The contractors,’ Otis | This amount is about the average appropriated au21-st P20 ets tia ers partiy gone, the party | Brothers, are to have it completed by the 16th | from year to year toward this object, and. the \LE-A 2S K, MOD. | walked within hala thile of the town in water | Of October. The work of transterriug the old | time is approaching when more monéy Will be Tear, price $3,500; 8500 Wilstdeepand could cone further. ‘The peo- | boiler to the new boiler house and of providing | ne ded for it. Some of the older buildings show tagen Canaduand the United States, Thedepu.| | As in the case of young Hoss, external re-| down through the rapids, will anid at Niagara, | fn (ietanSuey drawene eee oe CANES tation also requested that the government re- | semblance would mislead tie Telatives into | and, by means of an inclined. track, Wil be yt. James F. Stacey, a man 83 years of age Open the negotiations with the United States | disappointing visits halt across the continent, | hauled out of the water and placed on a cat | yo stricken with heart disease on the steps of on the proy \weaty, and also arrange to | and even to tolegraphing to Australia to take | built for the purpose and conveyed back to the | Jy. poekey wth Street, yesterday alternoon, have the Britian West ‘Indies represented in | intocustody the ulleyod ‘uyitive, when there | falls over the Canada Southern raliroad. At| TS was takes ince bie hotee oad wee aeons the congress of North and South American | was nosuch person ever on board the ship. Tue | the fails a mammoth derrick will be built, minutes. States to convene in Washington in 1887. | family still believe himalive, und Luveatheory | which will take the boat from the track and SORSALE—A 2STORY 7-ROOM Bi tmp... 2-atory stabi om ad Mr. Stanhope said in regard to the proposed con- | that he is hiding in New York—which he might | place it back into the water for another trip. A é Eaten. Nesiy te oerser 1000 oe Ble there have nothing, wocatand po, clothes. | pieted next month, dt ioprobable that nothing | iumber Is inarewicg aaacange oT oe ™*| vention. with the Gatto states; be was afraid | do for years undetected” Potapany’ hus bea formed with $100,000 cap: | ppb Earthquake tm cog ee pe ae ab There sre supposed. to be many lives lost, a 1 Sir cone. towards: preparing. the. anoun Bae be could say but little, “The viewsof the Wagh-| | Another close personal resemblance was that | tal, dad tho boat will be ready to begia PUDDING | Ae sae te Mtoh nt ae ined focal, ete Pon eae beat Hiuiand Voss ma AGE | Many Rerwons are, Mmlaeing: The, only, Way | whch in to slope MomTtas toes of tho moN| Tye contrac TENE AWARDED, au, gua | ington, goverment: mae wal coca i between, Plorog,'the Texas stock mau killed | eafiy tn the summer ot 1887. shock of earthquake. ‘The shock was slight It is for saiey and if not sols in ten Gays will befor sene | (UNG Was that of the sister: 34 | hent for some time. morgue at No. 6 Police station bas been | 2imset mi he woah cocina wis | and of tie sealer waren at Seer eee | Mgish be Aang Beek did no serious damage, but threw the people a we ecient: ‘The work necessitates the filling of Babcock | awarded to Mr. C. Thom: the subject, and he would communicate wit! foman who said it was ber hus- > Any eoeed ergency. a state of great ment for a while. Gatyrstox, TEX, August 21,—The schooner | ‘ie, : 0 in. the precise attitude of the chang on going to Texas. |» « £ SILENCE oF THE Limi NIONISTS, Livonis Perkin: era forty tons burden. aot teanGcember, by which tlme the carp will | Major Walker, cilef of police, has made the | Uatied Bates onto Ing the proposed repre- | But Weaver has just beou found ‘alive. He bas | |, 4, *°° You are marking upallsecond-hand | THe SURAce on Tae in the Dy to HUPTY & DYER, 2020-3 ade of ull the materials and tools on_han ter the completion of the monument, with a | Jpn A. Frank from el - slew Ang, transters of police station keepers: | sentation of the British West Indies in the | the same marks by which Lis widow and others | ©lotbing twenty per cent,” be remarked to @ orce of the gale at about 9 o'clock Phurs- feb = sera crai unionists in the house of commons in the at th to first precinct; | convention of the North and South American | !dentitied the body when she sued the rullroad | Cincinnati deaier, debate now going on over the tory governs 5 ™ < y lay nightoff the bar in six fathoms of water. lew Harry L. Gessford from tourth to third; Edwin | states in 1887, Mr. Stanhope said bi ored it, | for damages. Whether she was actually de- 8, dot vias a fact.” ment's Irish policy is begtaning to attract at- A GREAT BARGAIN’ TWO-STORY | The ere lour persons on board-—capt. donn | VW Of disposing of them at auction, Boss seventh tothird: William C. Wilkinson, | and would ascertain ‘whether the government | Colved by the poluts of likeness, ur took ad-| «wars and cotton going up?” tention, Rumors are current that the liberal ‘loud ‘Building. corner Oh 'and # sis. | Mitchell, Mariano Moragos, a seaman, and — ‘Treasury Changes. third to fourth; J. Kelly, Jr. (th to fourth; | at Washington would be williog worporinit it. | vantage of it to'sustain hor claim’ agaluvt the “Vheil, not as 1 know of but it vhas on ac- | Unionists, disapprove of the Irish: land policy 3 Pritchard the cook, ‘The last named was the | rporemeents AND PROMOTIONS IN THE Dx- | },CORSIDS, thitd to ith; Sautuel , Burrows, or Palload, the oe Ok ie See OE oe ues enna peesness, Itmay unset, | Culined by Lord Randolph Churohill, ouly one saved. NTS AN je 7 01 ; = ‘The brig Belle of the Bay, from, New York, PARTMENT TO-DAY. eighth. "The changes go into effect irom to-day. | ,_, a zenvous Masband’s Revenge. "00 —_____ ie walues. = 4d stertiegs,s00 | Which arrived in the outer roads Thursday at | The following civil service changes have been | _ Uilleer C, E. James, who for about twalve years : ‘Then and Now. istasenan es wa Mant ee GUNS) coueeah Gees ae ob ob aoeien: i, Sr-o.000 | ternoon, has disappeared from her anchorage. ne y ai ts Hi ', | bas been detailed at headquarters ior clerical ‘THE STREET, IN CUMBERLAND, MD. THE STORY TOLD BY SOME OLD BILLS, again, of course,’ . De resi ot | 1 made in tho Treasury department: Henry 8. | Has been detailed at headc duty ti SNGUIE 1 know myselt, I vertise dot | béF parents, 2047 wil st, extended, after a long mis itis thought by ‘couservative men that the | Fon. eomoted from $1000 ‘to $1,200, first | 2ULY, Will In a few ‘8 be ordered toduty in} A special to the Baltimore Sun says: Cumber- Wrom ths AuseianiKechlioc. Tino oe now myself. Tshall advertise dot wes, which she bore with Christian foru- loss by the storm will reach fully $200,000 + PFO 10 "rogiater’s | hendauartels to rediogs Moe sreceeded Bt | and, Md., was thrown into great excitement | "pm,‘te American Architec nas nock off ¥ AM. DOUGLAS. Bineteru years, and perhaps more, controller's office; Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, register’s | headquarters by Officer Milton T. Sluter, of the lat evedlen by oabeet niaki ig Ove! e old papers the other day ne, eleven daye, woke ‘augex 1a, Sy Hig afer a prationarg eeu f beo | fom futher ett gay of tastes seceged | on mote ste aear te pont ote, about | Topate, Souo or, tee il for carpenter = 2 My General Foreign News. otaling, after a probatiot uy Tr stree' ry infirmities » work and plastering, dating back to 1821 and A Ham Pincushion. O, how bright are the angels above, (000, 92 Myrtie st., b.b, Whi LuuRDtER kik. permaneiity appointed to @ $1,600 clerkship; | in the discharge ot his duties, “Among other 9p. m,,atime when the street was filled with | yaaa Wilel hago’ eortaui teereon an aueang A diechsl trom Work: Pal eupe a Oe Where sorrow nor death caunot roam: smmait portion of property Loxpox, August 21.—The report that the | Daniel I. Bedinger, of Ky., has Deen appointed | changes Officer Daniel Shehan, of the fourth | Deo pie" ‘Win. Hormor, & welkkeown baninese . sd “They lingered with death at her bedside, fall list cali at office for bulletin iss British steamer Aberdeen had foundered in the | t@4 $1,000 clerksSip inthe first controller's | precinct, will be transferred for duty in the sec- | People. . the value of work and inateriais at that time | York dressinaker has undergon mber of And Whispered, dear Auna, come bome. _ THOS B WAGGAMAN. | China sea was hot correct. ‘The announcement | office, and Michael Marks to a $1,000 clerkship | ond precinct under Lieut. Kelly. Se oe ee snd drawing © | compared with the prices now current. One | Surgical operations in the Inst few days for the Sy Sa Saree ee, ee eee Tai 1Oe | of her arrival at Suez has Just been received, | 4.th6 sixth auditor's office, under the civil ser- BUILDING Eek, thirty-eight caliber double-scting | bull-dog thing Which surprises us, and w: rhaps, be | Femov: sand needles trom her bands, |, Friends and relatives aro requested to attend her ona A i Tas jee bye tir te leat : n bad ere nage ronga ag inagedle> funeral, from Trinity LM. Church, at 11 o'clock = det, E and F This is LAZEREFF. = have been issued by Inspector Entwistle to ver, fred two shots in quick succession ine is ve | AS he fired the second shot he was seized by | equally surprising to our readers, is that the | feet and other portions of her vody, About | MBctel ft abt, FETERSBUMG, August 21-—Tho Journal | Telegraphic Communication With West | Nation tcinnics Dien gSGn ree tee Ppstavie Joy, who with Sherif Housk had | cost of lumber, keeping in view the compara- | thirty of the little implements have been _ex- JOURS be pn| oh Africa. erecta wostory and. alte bullding for dwelt: | Slowed Hornér, having heard ho had threat: | tive purchasing power of money, was at that tracted, and it is doubtful whether all have yet | 34 WHA 19th, 1886. of consumpuon, of Major A. KH. and fuk, OF as whale a HUMP! 500. HREY & ADAMS noes ened to shoot Dr, Madden. One ball glanced - Aizabetts A. r four years, . sacits 2 The west coast of Africa, so long outside the | ing, $600. F. W. Pilling erect a three-story | $hed Jo shoot Dr time far greater than it is now. Sixty-five | made their appearance. The young lady was |“) sicace of this tater Bio. 2708 * HOLERA. sl § m Dr. Madden's forehead, Just over the eye, rT er iat { y SOD RISES FRGPEUTT GS | ,, ROME, Aticust #1. "The cholera returns from | region of telegraphic communication, has now | sd cellar dwelling, & between 1th and 24th | TDS other enuercd hes sige aide: fio stss | Yours ago ‘a large part of the United, Sates yuade quite iby ber strange yerience, Dat | uth sre orthnen, Saar pm ave, between Sd and digsta now. | Tian iowns ior the twenty-iour hours ending | a duplicate cable, each worked by a rival com- | {hice twostre end leoome ie ee Sect | supported to &. physician's oMlce, and after | which ie now cleared was an unbroken forest, | Guenees atv teared, It is said to huve UoOe thee | panei, SeAAMNR aU LAE, ater slong and story brick store and dwelling. containing 12 rooins | Yesterday report fifty-one deaths, Pang. The West African Telegraph company | sachuselts avenue, between Gth and Tin sirecta | WATds taken, to the Windsor hotel on a 2nd every township in the eastern states must | habit of the young lady to hold pins and | Eundick and daughter of the late Parker and Martiee siore: ali, modern improvements; lot 25x12; feet | THE FISHERIES QUESTION ‘operates from Sierre Leone, via Gambia, Sene- | $8,000. -C, Hoeke erect a stable, 336 C| Ana the wound in wery Cree pagent original gree weed ee fof the | needles in her ‘mouth wiille Ey Lo ay a Naetge alles, Kents for $62 per month, Will be | Lonpox, August 21.—Sir J. Ferguson, under | gal and Madeira, to London. The African Di- | street northwest, $1,500. G. A. Buroly ereot.a Oe ily fatal. “The sail bas not been | creo £ MEET cteila susan ae feh | WOFK, and it Is supposed some of ‘them slipped | jHer, funeral will take. pl Nga y apd ge yd offered during the next ae ere Be Seco. Vers | fo ign secretary, in his statement in the house | rect Telegraph company has been largely aided | two-story and basement dweiling, R, between peared . arged in 1821 at $11 a thousand feet, which | down her th ureh on ay, Aug! vol _ . 3 a | of commons - esterday, in relation to the fish- | by the British nd tade their way through ac20st ‘916 F st. n. wernment.. itis to lay a cable | 13th aud Lath aregts, $4500" located. He recovered from the first shock | would be a Ligh price now, while pal er her flesh to the parts of her body at Which they | MCCIGERS. OM August 20h, 1586, at 5 0% 2 eRe eries question, wald tat the negotiations ve-| as far southvayst, Paul de “Loundo, and proba. es Ae Reais ee on a ae a a galy ‘Javon we ‘tind | presented thembelves ma JANE TL Moo du pest ence in Alezand | had not yet teached a stage where 4t was pos: | Ing the cape double beer eaebiaumiention | g The Commalssioners have appointed Mr. J. B. | "Sir: Hiorner was locked up tn jall to await tho | SU4¥e4 qJ0., the, bills, Just now before Gace ae ee ae goat chilar water und cas threakeue lave cide and | sible to appoint a Jolnt commission to settle the | with England, ‘These cables cannot but power. | St4bbs an additional private of the Metropolitan | result of the wound. He admits the shooting, Rathrally include proft, at seven suite You've All Seen Her. neral service from. the residence of her son la- Na noes : ~ rice, D. C., for three years, for duty at Athletic | and says he intended to kill bis man, The rea: | lings and. six pence, or $1.25 per dec, “Lis | From the Boston Gas-tte. Jaw, 214 First street northeast, at two o'clock p.m, ards wih fle ad, Sowers. Paty 0 cess 2 | that was aie Lele Oe epee Sac ea: | fauly coutribute,te an Increased taterest in the | Puru,'s between Sia und Lot streets natn: | suo ne eine, etced fokUL bis man, Theres: | lings and six pence, or uve taken painter | How a woman's mind wavers as sho ap- | nunied:, Aiwos, sac imerueat at Greenmoua aemation Lepaacen car al enneei aa een mifanicer from Bierre Leone to Monrovia itis twenty- | West: Without compensation from the Distict. | noying his wile with attentions, Dr, Madden | or carpourer in, tice ond ci days at least! proachesan open horse carfor a ride! She August 20th, 1886,at 11:45 a.m, Fe cae ee ea nts Ae a ig ours by steamer 10 that teloprapile | {-°s! alistend, cod. Goonge Weaplagion ar ad: | peasutgudeg Mrs: Horner profesionally, Bherg | Uwieg ta long to carn money enough topay tor | rot hake si wilt cake dhe crn eae 21eoh inotler of Aoutoald And Sampo eae —— A Gladstone Victor: dispatch sent by steamer from Monrovia may ditional rivates for duty at the works of the ty rile: aati carte re be Bree Bae ot bis front, but suddenly remem’ that people Ft after: FLA, BAUTFOGT UocareR | epremontat amma stir the yew election | Tete ite Untied States within avout the eat P y ofthe parties. Dr. Madden came here between | withstanding the tact thut the timber ls brousiit » but suddenis mbers that people on | “ual Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rom hee Washington Brick Macuine Co.,on the same | two and three years ago from Huntingdon, Pa., | ten times turther to market Low that i ees | the front look ver Son's residence, ¥S2 N st. LW. a a pe : . e 2 ok Very couspicnous, and she once rebidence, Mz 3 ie DoE jy avers’s | Which bas just taken piace in Leith, to fill the | Ume after leaving terms, and was practicing medicine. Mr. Horner is | then, and that the supply is, according to ull | heard of a woman getting hit in the head with | ROSS. On August 19th, 1886, at 11:30 am, Apply at lacs me SpNaarbate™ | Vacancy caused by Mz Gladstone choosing (| Leaves or GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIcE| ,WHOLESALE 1ravoR LicENsES REVOKED, | cousin of Joshun ‘Horne, Je, of Baltimore, 10 | aseshnee nent oe cra + : = — sit for Midlothian, which he was also elec! other 3 GBUKGE W., beloved husband of Matiida J. Rom, pa E EnrLores.—In reply to an inguiry from Public | , 722, Commissioners have ordered that the | whom le velegraphed us soon as the affuir Wok | items we fd laths charged at 7 sulilinge, vr | 4bTake. Sho then turns her eve to the middie | CMG. W.>, Vie yu e torepresent in parliament, Mr. Ferguson, the | Earioyes.—In reply to au inquiry fro1 Ucenses to sell liquor by wholesale issued to | place. Mr. Horner had been hunting ior Dr. | $1.17 per thousand, aud clapboardsat “25 ecats | SUP, only 3 de she isn't going to climb ‘unerai on Sunday, August 224, at three o'clock p. Fe, pif uarchaaad of me within s few tars the follo | Gladsiomian candidate, hut Leen overwhelm. | Printer Rounds, Controller Durham has de- Frederick W~ Welrich, 103 3d street southwest; | Madden for several hours Lelore tbe voourrence, | {oF ten.” or $25 per thousand. This would be a | Ut in the slip hohner acer ey wanetber | m. trou bis nie residence. No. apectfally tnvtbed w One tice we-story and uacenn K gis suecessiul. He polled 4.204 votes against | cided that any employe of the Government | Thomas B. Howard, 105 3d_ southwest; Daniel | He grew much excited when talking ol low price for pine clapbourds now in Massa- ane Os Sutbe one enite toes bgt ven Saaeeennly Seen Urheur iSth'st me: seven toome, es DMOMIREOM | 1 Sys for MeGregor and 1,199 for Jacks. Printing Ome who ‘bas served a year is untk | Ryan, d street southwest; Scsen MeNealeaas | alfatr ihslatiog that ive woe calking of the chusttts, but it was a Ligh price then couipared {ul Mrs Smart is in thc one bead tt, and she | “THAYLOI ‘On August 21et. Ind, at 113% ro ‘Two elegant Kesidences, on N st, near the British ae ed to Hiteen days leave of absence, under the | Canal’ street southwest; Thomas Thaokeray; | treatinent his wile had received. He claimed | with the vulue of labor, Contrary to tie cece Phguld have a At to feel that she was) looking | THOMAS MATTHEW THATLOK. oldest child Jegation. We Want Too Much. new jaw,even If he 1s disinissed tron the ser- | Willow tree-alley; soutliwest: Mary A; Coursey, | have secured a note written by Dr. Madden | eral impression, spruce and hemiock seem to | Bef back all over all the way down town.” Just | Rusa \ pruned eins near ar Ge Mandsome Dwet!ing, on N st., near 17th st. nw. Dox “rimEs” saxs | vice for cause. 492 K street southwest; Catherine Mcinerary, | to Mrs, Horner, which may have a bearing on | have been very geuerally used, and we fund Se ieee ‘Tntermieat at Petersburg, Va, . Se INDIA MATTER. 474 L street southwest; Winfleld Conners, 477 | the case. Dr. Madden is about 35 years ol items of hemlock bourds at $11 a thousand | ffl will throw away bis [italtimore sun please copy.) —— FRANCIS ‘he Times, comment-| DEATH OF “SANDY” HEKBERT.—“Sandy”| L street southwest; Caroline Roth, 439 7th Se feet, and spruce at fourteen'vr tifteen. Clear | 12” “= = avlost a the'conierence which took place yester- | Herbert, the well-known engineer of the White | Streeth southwest, and Richard T. Cook, 118 34 Club Life for Women. pine plank, which many people imagine to be a | DY the rm, and inserts her in space she re < oa | hadn’t noticed at all, but which she occupies NDERTAKE SE tae colonial ies in the interest ofthe | House, died afew days ago, after @ long tlness | Provad'ts the satisheetionsn tie Gonmigionen | WHAT TERY ARE DOING IN THis WAY Acnoss | MUCH surcer material Row than in the days | Madu inavced at all but witch she occupies _UNDERTAKERS. Peseta enrain ee arta bees British West India merchants, says that in the | of typhoid fever. His was one of the most | {nat th Holated th f theli THE WATER, & ‘s aud feet, | Sious of vituperate travelers about ber who | yoskPH GAWLEK FURNISHING UNDER ly, om Sth st. nw... near iy y- | forn treaty proposed with the West Indies by x {hat they have violated the provisions of thelr a in the bills pt $50 a thousand feet, will just miss their train: AER apd PRACTICAL LM BALM : JOUN E"sEaLL, "| the United States, the latter wanted a monopoly | fiilar faces about the White House, having | bonds, Across the water, especially in London, clubs | which would be a tolérabiy high price In. the ppg ascend as [700 tcamyivents ave. me. Sores snsnaete onl 2 CATE eee | Of guppiying the’ West Indies. with food ind | Siorrunough, siuce Buchanan's time. ite was | teation PEISCELEANEOUS. 6 1. grou | fF women are much more numerous and flour. | s&me locality to-day, and corresponded then to A Theological Domesise, e@eerytniug Hestciass. Telephone call 102-12 suyd 7OR SAL Fao SBAR | machinery as the price ot opcning the United | regarded as svary Weatherwise, aud iis predic | , 4Pplleation has been made by Mr. T. L. Hol | ishing than in this conatry. twice i the fo a ee Printin office, House renting for $1130. Price | States markets to West Indian sugar. “The | rezarded us very weatt ial brook, president of the Washington Brick com: | “ne rate . | cost Of living, that if could be exchanged ior | From — ‘ea AP ee Bi.x00. “Also, tw Houses be, only $1-400 exe American government,” says the Zimes, “must | 41? who aught theme Lie wee alee co aed | puny for asupply of waier onl. atrect north fret club exclusively for ladies in Lon- | now. Not ali the domestics in Portland Oregon, ate , be less exacting It it w y { b don was sturted in 1876. It wasthe work ofs| Of'some material a es io make an arrange: i o Heit between 12th and 13th streets east, which Jy30-3m_Room 13, St fient. itis tos much task that neagree toe | atthe usual hour ior the distribution of the Fetes {BRICK HOUSE ON STH | shut from a market in our own Cae eS, hal st. # rooms, and two Brick Houses on K st giving a foreign country free access thereto, an: é a | yet this was substantially the basis of the pro- | ! ¢™ploye and ra was pe See Bee Chinamen. Mrs. Scott, of that c a o3. desea sohaermmsceec ‘ighborhood 1s becoming rapidly filled up | clergyman's widow, who perceived that wome! n even greater then than at the present, | In | the assistance of an excellent Scotch girl by the | > ne m the signal office, and gave | Bé! ‘ a vd Tee, girl by the | rasies DELLEW, reful study. He Was a falth- mish ome, The aencomeat is tobe pald DY | like men, would bo giad of @ permanent ad-| Ou) Charged ‘at 23 Souls neat loge cing | name of Martha—an anelent and pious female, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, I be greatly missed. company. could epunonead verren eine binge where they | Gllowing ior profit, va higher price thay Most | Martha isa zealous theowgian and an ardent | pqgShime Nes,oeey se ai a aw. 300 each "Towsiy Feireet, | Posed treaty, Access to euch other's inarket| Tue Navy DeranrMest is informed that | rmproving Mealth oY Government | tages of a tomporaty dwelling ina content part | afebitects would sow approve ia days’ work | exhorter. Her religion, moreover, is of the | <= + Pejoices In ther maps ICHARD x the proper basis of the treaty, whieh Is waite | tne U. s,s Galena arrived at Portland, Me. to- res Of the town, when required by business or | Dill, aud varnish is put down at the rate of $4 | practical kind that shines all the brighter under | [22-4 AED. DOR SALE-SEVEN FRAME HOUSES. sc apart trom such Issible ‘terms as those 8.8. » z a gallon, a charge which would just about pass POLSveri Any AOnEAaUOne Eee ee Ps Saee apart roi such, inadmissible 1erms am those | oe US Glenn ANNUAL mvonr Of SHE" THI avorros’s| lemre, “it members sow nutber neat Uh ofevers-dag temptations. ‘She ie hon ayeien, 200, including the Countesses Bective an, architect's criticism in these days. Oue of | ist truthfi both countries to speedily arrange for it, * * * i industrious and obliging, but that S-lwe 1423 the items is for “green paint tor chairs,” #o that | p's a —Geo. W. Bot 00 Guiltord and the Marchioness of Abergavenny. , she is not always coherent the following aneo- cae ene ae ee SAU | AS {0 the question of bounties which beneftt | ,, RESIGNED. Siar (Stee bad real Get clerk | Third Auditor Williams is busily engaged in | Spa gorg and the March guiness, and the asuual i any of ur readers are of an archwoluyical | doves show: 4 Syk <ALE—A NICH HOME, 6 ROOM=. SOUTH | us, itis not Our policy to Interlere’ in the money order office, hus resigne coWecting the necessary data for his annual re-| subscription the sarae, with the privilege of in| tUtt,of ining) they may make a now here that | ““A°iew days ago, as Mrs, Scott was screwing | USDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL FXRALATER, ; wcreted cellar under whole howse, hand: | ae VIOLATIONS oF Postal. Laws.-During the | port to the Secretary of the Treasury, giving the | troducing lady members of the family at one | Sha'udnesive coutiue whicl hasiey dines, | the cover on the last of a long row of patent, | Graduate of 1isd Clays of the Cnciinadl School. 108 ‘and side yards, flowers and vine A New York Factory on Fire. 5 seli-sealing, indestructit the re fining. Me Lukens, McD. Prk 2 seein airs ior siolerieaeaciars made | operations of his ofice for the fiscal year end: | Ste Nomerville clab 1s more for working wo-| GveH in our own collexe daya: dates ‘back ut | uaetiine, jndesiructible fruit Jars she re | Rambalining, Cat Li aoe caroline x. aule-ste al cela ay Sree No tet ae sixty-three arrests for violations of the postal | ing June 80th, 1886. He has had prepared | men. ‘There is no entrance fee and tue aeawel | east {ity-nine years. the credits on this vill, | the last’of the strawberries, I'm thankful. to JOR SALE-NEAT LITTLES: tially destroyed "by a fire that ‘broké out | law, and of this number thirteen were post-|a statement showing the number of | subscription is five shillings, Debates, lectures | Wich ainount a a Es 3 4 Price, $2,000. carly thls morning in the drving-room in the | masters, two assistant” postinusters, two clerks, | days that clerks in his office were absent | and entertainments are held once a weok, on | thitty-five bushels of potatoes at 30 cents a en it will be raspberries or somethin, ISTEDT & bho i | sixth story and gutted the three upper lofts. | ove letter carrier and forty: others, during the two last fiscal years—1894g6 | Sl subjects except theology, which is pneu v “= fering eppa- | else,” replied Martha, “Still what a beautiful : nd far x Tenuly either In size or quullty, as oue 1s ered | Cer, Teplied d'yet we are bora todieand | The butding towers to the helet of eight sto- a. 2 2g - : forbidden, ‘This club was opened in 1878, ani t quality, cred- | world we live in,and yet we rn todte ant ries among surrounding lower structures, and | 414 GARRISON oF For Mykk,—Gen, Shert-| and 1865-86. During the fiscal year. | has proved imunensely poputor, ited at $2 and the other at 8 ‘shillings, Mussa Suly $5.40 if sold this week: monthly Installments | New York, August 21. Apply on the premises, 1505 TRY BOARD. Bi : shapen in iniquity i FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN bh ACCOM Tot, with 4 vacant butlding lots, the firemen found great difficulty in reaching | 248 and Col. M. V. Sheridan returned to Wash- | ending June 80th, 1885, the number of days| ‘The Alexandria is au exclusive club, started | “Musetts currency, or $1 The next day Mrs. Scott sald: “Well, Martha, | £4. medated 1 halting Cand Toth sts. 5... will be sold a its roof.yrhe thick and suffocating fumes of the | Ington last night, but itis thought that nothing | that clerks were absent aggregated 6,016, of | in 1884, from which men, even as guests, are Leopold Von Ranke. we'll have a chocolate pudding for dinner—the | Certionny ie a. ac'302 10th st w.w., or of CW. HANDY, 921 Uuening tobaccy impeded their werk. and the | definite will be done about garrisoning Fort | which 1,780 days were reported absences 'on | rigorously excluded. The standard of eligivili-| |, ueopold Vom & Soke 2 pe eee Va aj entire reserves of the down-town district were | Myer, which is now practically deserted, until | account ‘ot sickness, and reduced to working | ty is that which would secure admission to her | 4 2! ee Us G&EIUS URDER Jord, miata * mid Martha, “how many HOUSES-I HAVE FIVE BEAU. called out to fight the tire. ‘The firm manufac- | after’ the return of Secretary Endicott. ‘Two | daye would give the services of twenty clerks | majesty’s drawing-rooms, It started with 200 ae oe eon) new things there are, and yet how soon we ZAth, st, Georestown—three at | tures smoking, chewing and plug tobacco in | plans, however, are under consideration, one to | for a whole year at a salary of $1,000 per year, | embers and bow numbers 50U. An entrance | From Blackwood’s Magazine. into ending eternity eee nee tee eae nee Canes | the: Jag pireet Structure and an adjoining Zuc- | turn ihe Post ibto an aruillery sehvol tor light amounting to $20,000, During the last year t ee Doreen (pinnae er 1,0} Long a go, about the time of the great war, I USS | SUT (Aah Be Senisd Sik /Ovet meeek, Omer, nee are of wauti. | try on Duane street that was saved by a fire- | batteries, and the other to divide up the force regated only 3,348 days, with 62@ days sam ) have often met him, most monk; og? ‘ # reasonable ee proof partition wall that separated the build: | of artillery usually statoned at the arsenal bar- | 6 ekness. Herey the auditor says is some | tty members furnishes the fund on which itis bs commonly in the | Bat it is not al SNOWA. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st.n.w. | Ings, The loss is put at $30,000 on stock and | racks and remove a portion of it to Fort Myer. | evidence that’ change of administration | Kept up. The Alexandria aud Victoria clubs | Thlergarten, the small figure—he was not much | = z er machinery, and $13,000 on the building. The emma that Martha carries off mors of controve: ‘On one occasion has served to imptove the health of | {uruish bedroom accommodution tor ladies who | over five feet—and the peculiarly finely poised by be, & good insurance amounts tO $50,000. Bamroc EXPOSITION AT Ronee the clerks—at least ia. the pihira auditor's Siti ores: for the evening or make # longer | head with the clear outline of the face, readily | a ieee ora ve rh Sigs Gay to tale: Gieaciaaw hutel board. a — partment of State has received officlal infor- | office. ‘The report will also show @ saving in | stay. recognizable from atar, He had a curious, very | * poe Aetrd ine Borpetctan 4 ‘Thrown Into the River. Fe oe is EE CAE a I een Se ee Cn re | ee de fat epee ortho oer) Rees | eer reread (ee ba had” stone: FEW SOR, LOARDERS CAS Re ee Nam TERMS MG en BAT | Ect an In larnM REALITIES AT, | iorranl otutsaetin wibtiver tconey | areantame | bbe mann beenroneuat etmerse tr uaere wt to | Gt Wotkey With elias Gn Gitsign ctnak atecaeee With supercious impatience, and which she | fondos ecnnty, Vacritum sepemier dete eating eee? ipcomitt ad . ring the yeur 1887. Ivis proposed to have a | Of the government when itis known that the | Uineas is tue annual subscription. Gentle- | asking permission tn a formula which carried | At last inte: i oontA If T beliewed, | huts, heal:hy and beswuful; large. airy new Brusrankrad tie Penaryivania Taitroed pire | lure basin at the exposition, Inwhich outing | Fequisitions eae eee ee OED | ee ney ean be etl nent Tec adies 18 | one back to Minna von Barnhelm and Chodo- | !iK® YOU feat and getup apn dod sortie | LE a einer en a> Aaeeepediened. Ader c j oo = A re! e Vessel the third auditor's oitice tor the mouth of fore mitted. ae been es- 3 e a i otLt N.RBCTOR Cee ee ee re cena omens om SSE” [esse colticiach: witle] tise plice’at tive Deaterencl eh Gee eels remarkanle Sty Satausted oe gas pie. aee.aie tablished about ten yearson its present touting, | Wieck!’s drawings. So kindly and so tunny, | suid about ic 1'd ile an’ steal an’ do everything | AVERLY HALI.~TWo ROOMS VACATED Bats home: 25 fect front by deptD of 135 feet to wide | street terry slip ats 2. in. to-day with such | oJ-dial invitation is extended. to ull Athericans psa vena hte Dow nd gratuities lpg ial ee eS too, it was, He was very small in stature, but | I mater yer heart, honey,” sald Aunt | ayer m thegutn., Cther vacancies in Sepicuver. Shey? with ntoe bri use has eastern expo- | force that an Xpress wagon and smoking privileges are confined a! = or’ bles ¥. i rene MES. CHULS, Hasnilton, Loatew Sure: with, large tub modern aiprove- | was thrown into. the water, Patrick MeNufty. | WHO may desire to become exhibitors, President Santos’ Assailant. Sertaltiapection omit oY Me) Sew ene havo sande sneha msjeetla Ampree-| Os tobe, tuber Sof, umetsons taney aoe omen | Sheer ees : para Re LERCOTE tate Be ore’ at 8 bargain. JNO | adeck hand, in trying to stop the wagon, was} A Canrenten HURT BY A FALL.—This | _ MONTEVEIDO, August 21, via Galveston.—It ee with agreat arched forehead, exceedingly mo- | YOU Would, an’ dat’s de reason why de goo | Yr acaNt kOoMS AT TE DeLANDIL FARM, A PRESCOTT, w ul47t_ | dragged over with it and drowned. The horses | morning ubout nine o'clock Joba Offnera wes | 18 learned that the man’ who attempted 1 Fire Out the ish. bile lips, covered only during te last ew years | LOFd made you a Presbyterian, V Ge ten bate ae bene ae SSHEGESS VERE EINE SE PRooM | were drowned. ‘the wagon, and baguage was | peuer irom Virginim, while at work in iront of | assassinate President Suntos in the vesttbule of | yom ine Prdocndhs Of hie life by @ long, white, beard. uudvery SS fine Suude, milk aud best of spring wale: Apply ke Pe rine Satis ae Shi ee oe eke | Tecevered. | Another horse belonging to the | the White House fell from the scaffold, a dis- | ® theater on the night of the 18th instant, was ross hesceron Sra Vere:| bright eyes, with an incessantly inquiring ‘aud | _A, VICTIM oF Hyprornonra.—Ten days ago | C, DELANDEK, Boyd's station. Mouigomery County, weprice. BATES & WHITMAN. 1407 ¥ st’ | railroad was also thrown into the water and | tance of about twenty feet, cutting His head | #&eusizn named Ortiz Ortiz. Don’t keep accumulations with the vague feel- | POSH SXOt, Nita d took te Beemed to send | t Bay City, Mich., Ethelbert Smithson, aged | Md. A: Sa auz0-ae * sultlm ,/ drowned. MeNuity’s body was not recovered. | ind dislocating his hip. He’ was cared for by —.___ ing that sonie time they may be wanted. Most | this betore him to recognize and to wel- | Bineteen years, bad aw finger bitten bya pet | PLEASANT BOOMS WILL BE VA \LE-6 NE It is reported that several other persons were | Giticer Kendall, who had him conveyed to the The Ruling Passi of us have quantities of half-worn garments, | come. Gog, which died. It bad exhibited enmis-} legrach Saturday 7 roome: bath; closets and evllur.cou- | drowned. Providence hospital, Gretec: vated oy Lairobes, range hot aud cold Water: —-_—_ dow Libor Wie teers Gm | palan od ha to ngacinas} in miscellaneous | Asieame in topay my visit on that after. | t#kible signs of hydrophovia. No attention | Terns #0 per week. hele to Dr ited sll med Imps AUSTIN P. BROWN, 1428 Fst nw. ; vas paid to the boy’s wound until Sunday 410 B st. ne Mrs. 0. UsBURN, Lincol: noon in January, he was standing wrapped in | Ni,P™!,) persis entiy | Couniy. Va. cog FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Raxce or THe TuseuoMETER—The follow- ‘HIS TRAVELS. collection, and all sorts of accumulations in gar- classic dressing gown, black lincd wits | Bb. The young man had retired apparently + eae aks : ing Were the readings at thesignui ofice to-day, | From the Pittsbarg Chronicle. ret and closet and store-room that are of no pos- Syhickthalknaw iow ia aswembonrhionse | in bis uspal health, bat soon ewakeded the MING ION « iy eecerenceation The New York Stock Market. Sa sn OU: 7m ms 62 1a mn, 7252 p.m. 76; | Itis not only the young man who 1s deeply | sible immediate use, and yet are too good to| the most dignited way, leaning againet wtat | Illy Tae a best and Avpiy toowner, on premises The foliowing are the openin: and 3:00 p. m. prices | WaxXLUM, 76; mibiuuM, : interested in base ball. The school bo; as | throw away. Now, vs me ___antoawe | re tioring re the sponta and S00 pm. pcloee imate sd tbe I Fite: SACHS DESIRABLE THREESTORY | special wire wif. H. Dodge. 50 Lon street Brick Dweiing: mtie rooms; modern improve | 2° te — iments: central location: price trasonable to cash pur- Name. @ 8:00) Naina. Chaser. Apply ou the premises, 1023 Uth st uw Ok SALE Jans pronounced the case bydropl re Is @ place for cach ar- | cabinet, on which was an alabaster figure of | i\8s pronoun winienk nok a Ay ticle of this sor it book, or hall-worn gar | some wort, and looking toward his new visitor, | Pa7ex¥smMs were so violent and desperate be Kxocugp Dow AND RUN Ovgn—This| the following letter, written by a boy of 141 went, or ouLordate periodical, Besides she | evidently in a, very splosend. ies ween es ha te eblororormed. Tie oy mos been oe. morning about 8:10 o'clock Hubert Meee, the | years, to his father in this city, will show. The | Valuable servies all reading matter will do at | visit irom the crown prince. Hotson are tie moved | y J anacled to sorming anaer, gwalding at 200, 228 rest | boy te apending hs vacation tn Columbus, | our ttepitaly there are tie asylums for the | bout, elbows and mnade ime sit down, and inr- | His bed. southwest, cross © | Ont lestitute, where clothing of ail kinds can mediately and again most characteristicall driven by a small colored boy’ bained Gabriel | and what was of interest to him in Columbus. | Korknow of individual hoods that these ‘secre | all eee ae aoNt, ZO to hear | Piaintieid, N.J-, ob July, 18, at the house of | LuIFRIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OA DENS SOLICLT of Md.(ner 1 per week. WoW, aL Weshiugton Coy St. say 0-8 Cen. Pac... | Cen. Pac) Ches & Ondo. coe. A PHoTeGRAPH IMPRINTED BY LIGHTNING. 4g + Rem@seees bease, sear Ions Cowe. SR ie Ea 1st pret _ Cornelius D. Paul, in west 4th street. The tamily OF MEAT. Finest and cheapest Meat Flavor- eeu eeaee ankcmeee Ast pret Green, Who was arrested by Uiticer Sutton. Sr. | He did so, and itis easily seen by his letter | mulations could meet. Belore the season opens | “He was the best listener imaginable. I need nll peuiredl Gutty, swith Shep maceeekiooer ties = J Brick? rooms Re 28 wells ise wagon, “* Fmoved to his home in the patrol | whore his mind is at present, Tho letter is well | again let us see w it that we have new order | hardly say thut he was ulteriy’ tree from ang | Pid al Paul, aged 18, who was sittlug upawait. pri ms T Jroome F = Doky SSty wagon. written and is well worth reading, It isas PipCuse-cicaning and appropriate every super-| trace of vanity or self-consclousness—even us | jny the arrival ol a servant, On stepping into ~ {9 tooms, 1th, near lows «trcle. 9% 100 SS lows: Hluous article to the place where 1t can do the | sometimes happens on account of his great age. | thé dining-room to close the window tthe sonng | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT u _ 12934 120.4 HELD For SHOOTING.—The case of James most st re § ng , the young: G room. H st, between Zid and 24th. Seany, the eplored man, Who shot Hobart Davie CoxumBvs, Obio, July 16, 1886, good, Lo was far too great @ man for that. This little | lady saw that @ small tray that lay upon & OF MEAT. An invaluable tonto. “Ts agnccom 1 rooms, on Corcoran w... . in the head several nights ugo in South Wash. | Dear Papa—I got here sate and souud lust mi " salon is, I think, the only room not perfectly | table in the bay Window was altrocting the ‘and a boon for which nations should feel erate : sth st. busines propery ington, as published It THLeSTaw at the time, | €Vening? about dark. It wasa splendid trip lows Briefe. full of books—in the other rooms there were | lightning in what seemed a dangerous manner, ful.” —See “Medical Press,” “Laucet,” &c. Grooms. Fenton's. u'r Gov. Priut. Oi ing pay pee eran eid igs | ahd according to promise I will write you ail| The 2 synod of the Catholic | eight walls of books—a sort of inner model of being in the center of an almost constant blaze Was held in $600 boads fof the action of the | #boutit. Theonly thing I regretted in leaving | Church has begun in Richmond, his rooms in the center of each. four-sided pproaching Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Lie was that I missed seeing the last game | Yhe Philomuthicsociety banqueted Wr. Oliver book Me. Bat des che | OF Might. | App ‘hing for the put of Tre- t case reaching to the ceiling. But in the | movi ‘she was suddenly startled by @ fear- ee Bat aren Soke | fen Bae grand jury. of the, terles between tho Alleghenys’ and | Wendell Holmes in London, Dr. Holmes em. | saion uot many books, a few gifiaand meen: | Mr mg ugs, wa tadenly Startled by a tear. isc (=e eS mn Warner st. nao nove eee BURKE'S CHALLENGE To Deapsey.—Jack | the Mets, but we got a telegram last | barked for home on the Aurania, which salls | toes of people and places—an oli painting of bis | jo. 248; aud hastily turn opportunity, she suc- teltlon with Barons . tbe public are im yundarion ave. by Sa Burke in Chicago Thursday issued 4 challenge | Right“ that the game went ull right. | to-day, wife, an Irish lady, over the spot where long.| ceeded in drawing it off and covering it with & formed that the Lictig Cou alent cam ——— ie | Mya | West Unton. {o Juck Dempsey to a mutch of ‘eight rounds, | Wilut adandy piteher that Morris is, Payou | The North German Lloyd steamship Saale | ago remember ‘her lying ‘helpless on ner | Cone ym aman | Of and covering Ik with a Offer the article with ssaron S guarautos Te houses Cae Stock Exchange. Marquis of Queensbury rules, small gloves, any: should go to see some of the gumes; Zou don't eee rom oan er new York yesterday couch, with only the wondertal Spirit which | next morning, when, on removing it, a profile Of genuineness, ‘mproved an E a bt hy now you miss, You might tie ma, too, {000,000 ude her what she was to her husbuud shinini Ke! if ‘was cite cee “Awa to Tis fuloring, change fom, revterdays guoiations | 1 a6, the match vo take place at Minneapolis; | on. Thursdays; uo charge for fudies that aay” | "Ties Were'piaced on the New York, Philadel: | uilcs ema’ ker beawane hee eee hee ae | Ukeness OF afiss raul was, found apparently | uoema COMPANY'S EXTRACT ee Es ee eer Capon anes are poted to-day: | Ginaha, Denver or sun Francisco. The wianer | 1 generally sit on the right, where J cau see the | phia and Norfolk railroad bear Pringess Anne, | dead many pears’ Hane eal ce ee ene OF MEAT. To be had of ail Gro SOR SALE-AS A 3 eR bp tee ee idfiows patont acfirere If you had bea thera | Dut were dieaoveced in time to prevent trate: | (rea many ion—Meine liebe Frau"—and point | STRANGLED THEMSELVES TO DEATH. — ‘and Chemists. Sole for the Cotted houses are occupied by good tenants, whom +S dis, TNOL registered. 110 bid, 111 asked. 0 Fe the other day and had seen Shomberg’s three- | wrecking, toward the picture as if she herseit were there. hor each other Mi a only), C. David & Co.. 9 Fem wit vow are ot trees oat mctcenen| 6c rect OGG RER Tee. fee tree SESE: fae ae RCT, GANia oa | AES anf ee Saat oe Snes Uae See Vee ee eee Springs yester- | Tremember some Spanish book she wus read- | on’ Mead of Busti, and Mire Be sae ‘London, bagland. — su6-t ; Salt Sear Pca | y 11Giy Oak. Maxkes abst Tae” giujg O01, | Sat Dempsey may name, ig the Rew inan—new first base forthe Alles ‘Of account of business engagements. ing, the talk of Beethoven and her husband's | or Ubarlotte, near Jatectownr Say ee ae A gear tramtye cynate te tence | bid. oO-year faud. ‘60%, 1¥d4, currency, | A WEALTHY MANS SON IN A Paursn’s| gheuys, Buti forgot tat you don't kuow any. pt. J. A. J. Potts, of King George county, | work. On the other side two windows, folding | ted suicide, and under much the sume condi. Seen us diag” awhaneee | log wed. 4U-yeur Thd, & p. ¢., 1500, | GHaVE.—By direction ol the wealthy father ot A. | thiug about base bell, Va. who was a delegite to the Alexandria con- | doors at each end, anda low red ottoman in | tions Both had been in ill-health for a aucetoe Pe | Somer 2S Mettypattian “oe ea | Waldo Guest, the young Michigan artist who auile RERt, place we stopped was at Rochester, re ae ees comuitted suicide Tues- | the middle of the room by the table—nothing | of ycars. Mrs. Mead twirled @ hundkerchie ScHOOL sHOES «708 RA 8 TTT omy hace | ational Union tie Suty tee 28% bid’ | committed suicide in Ore last nex ut twenty-eight miles out, I don’t think ay taking lsudanum. — changed for years and years, bout her throat uatil she strangled, and Mrs. poe fe eg Tact 18dvia, Columbia Tue Tigo! PA fe | day" might, "he will fill @ pauper’s grave. | tuey have w-olub theres though ia ten of tee | Te was atte ie the ease Of commons last ‘hompson took her life by tying the ends of & Look for TAfe Size Boy. Guarantee with every pate, and complete: ou tae © | 54 Ua” Masonic Hall bonds, Lu’ bid. Citizeas (Re! | This was ‘the tel Coroner Flannery re-| plaitorm told me there was one at Beaver nnd | night that negotiations for the amicable settle- ‘The Young Men of the South. Itnen ‘cord to the bedpost ad her neck and ‘f2-fm Owe 17. 5 onal Bank. 110i bid. Peau. se. Wo, 3d ceived yesterday: “Dexter, Mich. Augus} 19.— | another at New Brighton, towns near Lam | mentof the fishery disputes between the United | 2 the Atlanta Bunny South, August 14. Ubrowing herself from the bed, Both were | joa CUT GRARHE os jweilling. 3 Odes, asked Cutsepeane abu i Sell his property and bury him there. Sigued | sorry I could not fad jase how they st they | States and Cunadu were progressing. ‘The idea prevails largely in highly-respected wives of tarmers, *MTONE Lace seit we sory bricks om Hticus st, wear Lath, at | asked. U.S Llectric i-igat. O7% bid: ‘Albert Quest.” are not in the association, anyhow. ru | Several persons are reported drowned by the PI our current liter of Building for State, Warand ‘Departm'ta, - —— Be a See ea while we @ hills, and when we got | flood xa, jases Were floa! yout ‘ne ~ ‘WasHINeTOX, D. ( 1886. bubt houvein a va Sal ekastge the Raltimore Markets, War Jurvansox Davis Caxxor Vorn.— | Sint ‘penStson: aad Rots cet atl ree Sarees | (ie ROS ee eee aon houses were Rost: ie fall or Rees abel poets! nell ph ferseeth We hg gd SS sealed S dor farmiabiog, ‘and MAgiT Pst. | BALTIMORE, Mn, August 21—Virginte new | Jelterson Davis, in bis speech to the alissiasippt | Botnmnbus,t never saw such a, tase tall evan a ‘in'the head with, ” City convention, said that although be coud HOUSES IN ALL QUALTERS uF | ‘Ee OV. bid to-day. not vote, Le was proud to be held in such high | 435 ,400,may not believe me, but there le just q ‘cuits himself’ in'the head with a cat rifle Thut delivering the cut Granite and the tive stone ternoon.” He was at the house of some rele- | Teduired for the of the acter nes 2 drekh a M = another—o! in New York yeste: pivea the in for ‘er and Nav ia merous to mie ton tere, for people |, BALEIMOKE. Mu. Avgust 22.—Cotton dui ang | BaLvote, Ue Mas proud te be Leldta such high | ou fela alter nly most of re a tives on Pratt street, and, while playing, re- | Bul! a, ‘will. be recet na EWC YE Me at, tu ea: mouse Bes | Homtual—plduling, iaauiyFiour Arm with buec | Cue, PY pMYvoat good hia othe fo sne Caled iis te use Sas whens tae west is Jes, gy A marked that he was Ured of lle, and watking | TMunebAy ue twante DAY OF av wat are Stout ts purchase woud IOx* | [ywerssouthern red, ‘Soubv; southeru suber, Sasut | States Senate to take the position of mujorgen- pO a eg fenmediately - . xcursions shod Fun to—plenty of room for all | y' ay; went rst ‘wound which it is t | presetice Ng, Laarzinad. sotenduly Nu. 2 westerii winter | ¢ral Of the Mississipp! imiliti and then w do | the voys to play, and no auch thing us allowing | sted witn Amerioan Consul and aiter Hoting © tone ‘ tuber, | his duty when placed iu churge of the alluirs Of | Suiy two bags form turee-nusst when the balls | Ward lett ior the Giey-or Mazicge wlio tata cas <> crime by, Misslssippians that be hud been true | Guiee, Locke as they are at Kock Point, Alli- ‘Ann SPEAKER CARLISLE SPEARS —Hon. J. G. Car | lshed to them. The country was wow a Buy ow wd wvold Fust Laver In ‘Real Fed, spol AURUS, SBaNbig: F places. liste was tendered a serenade and reception by Scptemper, ws ttpig should stand suouiter :e shewians | , Atuppose Uefore the Columbus club was soa | ort les 2. Peterson S oucatitenats te Becper faamey meat ‘4 auados western wae | the people show suoulder to > | to Pittsburg all these corn flelds were nds. He spoke at iength, and in the course of his re- Boas: westert mixed. $1433: Fennsyivania, 20as5, | MOFKINg Jor the genersl yood. Immense ap-| it ceriuinly looks desolate now, with cattle marks eulogized "President Cleveland, and low Brmet, 3dao%- Pfovisious firm and init active, | Plause sollowed the speaker's ulierances, roaming and ‘potine bet barvoct evade ede Ra 8 a jar— copper retined quiet,’ LU, ag SE a op ‘House Wither steady, Eival 20. Othcrardcieyuschutged: | Henry Eby, eon of Jonas Mby, residing near | #96 MOUMG. a ae ea to stay ere | county by the prevent House of Hepresentar ane “EE CLUB MEbaL, | Hretle | to" Liverpool per steamer sieaay~ | Pennvitle, ra, attempted to commit sulclas One ened a CeFTral Bicte LB EDAL. | cotton, gd: Hour, Isais3d; grain, Dyazd. Recerpes— | Ws 3 ine mio of Bari long. Next vacation please send me to 30,000,000 acres of land would be restored to Fee eee OAS du the spring of 18S | foue b.S7a barrels: wheat 158.600 busties ton, ee aoe began to take sifect | #24 orsome other place where ‘a | want the domuin by the passage of the land | for Die es eG wi ow pal AF es returned e146 | 5.200 baabels: oats. 46,700 voshiels: rye, 1.;0Ubusuelg | DUE Febented when it began Stace live club, Columbus is the capital of Oh! Bi Pe! = SDAY-APTERNOON Wintec: | MupMemie= tour, 604 barreis. “Suies—whieat, Uio,aup | ANd IDiorined hie father. A, physician was proprietor of the hotel told ine that the place | Yes a = EON GHURSDAY AFTERNOON WALITE | bushels; corn, 42,200 bushels summoned and ineaee ini rae called alter Ci her Colnmbus, who | could. One oF THE NIAGARA CRANKS. a setter Bitel.; one lemon ear. Retaru 132 Chicaso anrkets. doctor suys if the Paris gree 0 2 | discovered America in 1402. You see have | speed Grabam successiully navigated ‘Niagara Wand rece:ve reward, 5 caag much aduiterated Eby would bave died. He | Gone us pau wn ‘the history of the oar ‘Thursday afternoon with bis ee CHICAGO, 114... August 21, 11:00, sa—Wheat— | jg a young married man,and he gives Noreamn ee | 7 oe ~—} Loess opened eayier morning at IH for September, | fos ay ding to tale LAS life. the first thi ‘Columbus people are oe head the barrel. James Scot, ‘with yellow eurs: itch Shaded off %, but has sine: rallied to 78% Core te attempting almost as proud of the Allies as we are; afisherman of Lewiston, attempted to swim | cis: iow.” irteturued to 1014 casice, deciiuing fo 42% tur September, utd Is now | Daniel R, Clymer, ex-mayor of Reading, Ps., | they must be sorry they sold out, T y the’ ine cork suit! His dead body was ven ‘ z quoted 43 18, Onte—september, 27k “Furk—Sep | has made a diseovery 10 onivus, This is i | wo Newurk on an excursion to see the Ui ‘up at Lewiston one hour later. TUESDAY. 10TH A LARGE ALL | mbes, 203, Lard—Septeuver, “Onions inhaled cause Fest sleep and repose. | va. Zanesvilies this a dowa. cE te Bulldog. Wil come if called ~uow. ‘bare | CHICAGO, Int, August 21-1 p-m.—Wheat wasier— | The soldier on his march und the exbausted | you a description and history piace also, Ax Ancric RoMANCE.—Tiree sailors who y Timi pay the reward ot S64 returned to 4130 | Cunt. Te: Septctaber, “tot! | Cctuber Jorn | iron-Wworker get greatstrength fron eating the | us soon as I get back. weatons voyage to Gteeulend tn ieee ume iF wean bg vet, AZy: , # * ; onion. Tie a fresh onion around the neck and | Love to ma, Willie, Sadie and Johnny~Your Ost _—LaST EVENING. FROM A CARON CON. | Jats 'owet—(Siah, Zong September, 21: bruise 1 tO muke its odor thorough wud. you | aff-eon. A necticut ave, @ Cinck Thorn Cane, « present from | umothy, “z.voa Ui. Whisky. lis. Pork firmer. | Secure sound sieep frum 1s nigntly inhalation P. 8.—Don’t let Johnny have my fea rears ed ack ee Toward Will Le given for | Caan, Kizig sepiemiber, U.0ay Ucioder, V.72%y Lued | 1t Will be av actor humanity to the restless, | dead league ty ‘with, The Me reture to 3-2 12th st aw, : steady —Casb, 7-574g; Seplember, 7.40; A Borvous and sick to oupy Wis in your paper.” ‘| guwer is terrible on hide, vw tt tl i d | ff i] Hl i 4 ! i HE i iF] f me ot ee USES ag PR BEA ke > MR yar gy a ee