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) a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET: ‘ 8 Bote Od EDITION pscessseee| ae See aees of the ecsip. Mary A Jackson, Salem, ‘Mase... writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor ss the ‘Dill to provide for Printing Government se- for a sumber of years, and it bas always given ne comation, Tt is an excellent dressing, Latest TelesraMs {0 The Star. in the highest pd Ms Prevents the hair from turning ray, insures a . ‘The House committee on expenditures in the| Anwr OxpExs—Lieut, Col John W. Barlow, Engineer Corps, ordered from Chattanooga to tte vigorous growth, and Keeps the scalp white tee by those nung ae be ieee and clean.” Ho was Enticed Back to Camda. | in. or affected by, the proposed bill, they were | Sth “Several months ago my hatr commenced MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Ai aemameer at CAP called upon to decide between the surest attain falling out, and in = few weeks I was almost Cots ete nat piece > Bis holidays int Re. | 8ble protection of the people and the Government beld. IT bought s bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor, if ring his absence it was | against the ingenuity of the counterfetter, and the is a0, stier using only part of tt, my head was | found that ho und embezzled $50,000 and, ft Detng | most economical adwuiaiserasion of the Bureae ot - Jat he was coming Out on the steamer ‘and Printing. covered with ahesry rrowth of hy —Thomes | $Scertained tat be foe. ciyes followed him, Davis, bey Oy Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. 10 , ihauaged to elude the officers and was | vestigate the matter as thoroughly and exhaust- gen. AYER’S HATR VIGOR, hext heard of i Utica. -Devective Carpenter, of | ively as thelr other dating ‘would permit; that in pat this city, proceeded to Utica and ent Davis to | the earlier stages of their investigation the com- penn Prepare! by Dr. J. C. Aver & Oo. Lowell, Drescott, where he arrested him yesterday and | mittee were waited on the legislative commit; army and. Mase by Draggiste and Perfumera 323 | brought to Montreal ge of the Knights of bor, by wi 3 wee wyed ‘sone ’ oe that the plate printers ‘COUnLEy were been ’ the Emperor’s Speech. tally tn decision. ‘com ‘shrieks from the kept. frou Taz Gesorxe or Persmsaves,Angust, eee mite Aga Teach, Oboch ay sens aa modiavsly ran of cuegrstion be he speec ror Williata at yecred so NEE pr FOHANN HOPFF'S Sraukrort says the emperor's Fewarks must have | loss if the obligations of the Government were 80 | Jwo, T. Goopazox has "beea pointed plumber 9 the bridge we — MALT EXTRACT eee ‘They could not re- Recrerrseranted, aa to facttitave, if not invite, coun of the State, War and Navy Deparement, Sees aR Bust XUTKITIVE TONIO es ie Spanish Military Conspiracy. gence, training,” and aki iat thert ‘broth: The cetser. forelga governments were of no practical use, = and moat: - ns bad character experienced more \LATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE Loxpox, August 18—Advices from, Spain say & isaaseee era eee eae Ra ae Eitounty to eecuring them tate ony po Jor Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsts. Convalescent, | ee ee aad ovens sosmeumes betre. | ted 118 the committee a tion to Congress signed | U.S. 8. Mohican as will der ieee ee hed WRAT PnOr, COLEMA’, OF OLASGOW. SATS OF | Y2!E8 ape upon wanpected Seam in the quntianan ot Exton, Sx Pe ers, Watchmakers’ Association, testified to several 2 S, z ing kept g 37: Suffertug from an attack of [iness which had not ya aay tna ng committeo in thetr report ‘the report of the board of survey. ber SA5% oC tmporvation to ts country from Switzer. ealy reduced my strength, but brought on extreme —_——_ ir. Fain fo na oer Se | oterating Frmmci Sangh miehany | Ht et yee See ove Ue eflecte of the Genuine Jobana Hof's Malt Extract, | Nw Yous, August 18—The Austrian sbips in | bares zpeuse of | on the republtean tart bill, will be prompt to take Sommerville {PF iene tal three times s day. Lis nse was ollgcea | this harbor are profusely decorated with bunting | maintelning the “Seeret’ service di ot inch and 2-way water eflecte—1_ Foud, which had heretofore bees | Array, Juue occasion being the celebration of the | the Treasury Department, which must be incur. | Sdvantage of the condition of the Auances, referred | est for 20-inch 2-way wi case factory of the Waithaim Watch Co, money Was advanced to these men, whic to pay back im installments, Were brought over to work in the same fi zeit i Z ‘and we | Under Like conditions. Witness forufed his glimentary, a | of Shane & Co. were the 1o mouy by exhibiting to the commitver documents re ‘appeared an increased | Ofty-seventh birthday of the Emperor Francis red so long as the obligations and securities of ne | to on the first page of Tax Stax, under the head of west, Dackea I went to Soper of erating stimal beatund fori up face” | Joseph, ot Austria, Numerous dinners will be | Government cas ‘be Seedy ad successfully tmt- | “solving the Pariff Problem.” Faves'acsuL2. The Commissioners will consider | BUG, Detween 43 and Oun streeta northwest. W. | guist My sree? Ge | contradis are dated. June, 1607, and betore “Wi, ef “Joann Hoff" on the ucok of every butte AU | "Sr. Perensecna, August 18.—To-day being the | Saves AE mage ren wing lilison ts preparing a statement of the facta, | the bids in & day or so and award the contracts, See the same my ship, | Bess said Lhe importation of toreign engravers and Others are worthless tunitations. New York | Ditthday of Eunperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, | securities or obligations in 80 perfect # manner as | Cuestion of tariff legislation 4 COMITTRE TO RXAMINE COLUMBIA ROAD. ‘not having any to the extant of our | Walchmakers had tended to drive Awerican me- ZOHASS, HORE, Borum and Vienos. SoTuas' | Count Von Woikenstin ‘Trostbury, the Ausiriad | to make it liupoesible to counverfelt them. and | @ fon, damage. ‘Siready engaged in | Chanics into other avocations. ‘Tis was more Otic: 6 Bexclaget _ = ambassador here, and the members of the Aus-| when this degree of excellence in 5-4 ‘Treasury Department Changes. cutting away [he lite Doate, One | sepwcially the case before the workmen Sormed Wr, C. U: Crew. | ‘an embassy went to visit the czar at the castie | notes and securities shall be reached be} Jonn R. Welll ot M: has received Boundary street; “That of the setagva "8 boats Just been iowered | labx izations, me UoRSELL UNIVERSITY WREW. | at Kepscha, near Krasnoe-Selo, the further saving of the expense attending the apritnate tages. - D.¢.; Win. A. Gordon, H. when the ‘Steamer went down stern first, Capt. Francis W. Bell, a pilot of seventeen years’ i scenes ~~ insanlie ‘appointment to a clerkship of the $1,000 class in . experience, Lestifled (hat he had kaowiedge of the Prosecution of captured counterfeiters, yy and Andrew Archer are 4 FRIGHTFUL SCEXR. 2 ENCREASED INTEREST IN BOAT RACING-ITS A Big Ferryboat Launched. SUSY Gv Sub eovaRENEeT: the office of the Secretary of the Treasury by trans- “Tats scene was a frightful one. 1 cannot at- | Practice of two men in New York, named Charis DANGERS LESSENED—AN EXAMPLE Wriuixctox, Det, August 18—The Harlan & that the mere | £e" from War Department, Louis Duome, of Penn- tes, report such one as they shall deem sk Wood and William McKay, if securing natu- ‘OF OVERTEAINING. Hollingsworth Company this morning successtuly | _ But the committee cannot agree sylvania, having served a satisfactory probation- | most feasipie and advant to the Distri tempt to describe it. Some of her passengers were Fpimatien papers ter natives St Rove Soctin and pa launched the iron steamboat Maine, built forthe | Question of economy in printing the obligations | ary term of six months, has received an absolute and make report to the auckerines ‘at their ee Tushing madly about her deck, while oiuers were command of American ‘The following letter speaks for itself, and is ome of | Bruoklyu and New York Ferry Company, to piy | and securities of the Government merits consider- meeting.” appointment to $900 class in the office of the Sixth crowded in several boats in the water. 1 believe | Yessels Within two Weeks. Lockwood and Mckay Mhe scores of unsolicited testimonials daily received | between these cities. Paseed Assistant United | ation in this connection. In their opinion there is | Auditor. ty received $10 & head for the service. Lockwood n LIQUOR LICENSES. Lold Witness be Was euabled to make Ciluzens in " ‘Siales Engineer Annan, Of tue Ampuitrive tuspec- | put one int In issue in considering this bill, and -day the application of John J, Barry Te Dy ime ETA PSI HALL, CORNELL UNIVERSITY,) | {lou bo. christeued ‘the new bost., ‘The Mane | Pus Oe POIRE IM issue Im considering this Dill 8nd) How my, Douglass was Left Out. tall quar Noktes oe TTS Bates Sonat | wan aizended Uy people trom al sootiecs eftae og a ee Ft ry a de he er oo ee er ee carne VENTION WRITES | and the appilcatious of Joseph H. Lammons, 730 | country, was held at the Fair Grounds here yester. | ‘2° —~; ‘Bre. Hansret Huppagp ATER. pable security coul Gth street northwest, and James J. Murphy, 1001 “4 sized . ui aball always take pleagare i9recom- aincalaid: Gl bp acces hotes, and being satisfied that this security can | SM. Douglass, who signs himstitas “Head cen- | $12,762 ortheast for ‘wholesale’ Hossase, were | 289- ftglen dechorelirmmfoeypcnpperea porerey [ook entng ervey | page na se aa coe ower | ea ey ee aaa | Rot Wt aa Bn hus etree noe | STE ny ee eee oe py a eaunan sens amas ‘WAS WORSTED. the opinion that the stéam-presses should be dis. | letter to Gen. James Landon Curtis, “the nominee SSUSINS FERMI 4m the Boats, wuo inust have been sucked ‘ ~ for President of the delegates trom New York city | were issued ‘as follows: Wm. F. Lewis, oi ~ - New York, August 18.—A San Francisco special | carded. The committee find also that, while the > to-day y 5 ard training under Charies Courtney, our “coach.” I | toy sporting paper Say Drize figut between | small value of the invernai-revenue stamps and | S.cis teta"n M ypatey uacigual, convention,” re. | seven brick dwellings on Boundary street, $10,500; Decame ill and debilitated from an attack of dysentery. | Jim sullivan, the middie-weight champion of | the diMcuity of disposing of any counverielts of inst the action of delegates or apparcat for | =, Crowley, one brick dwelling at’ 1417 Sist street our boats were already launched aud Ury-| —PROCKEDINGS AGAINST 4 PEXNSYLVANIA FIRM. Dut foolishly coniaued my hard. work ‘averaging 2 | Lower Califoruia, and Tom Meadows, of Austratta, | that cuaracter of Goverament obligations for a | Afain#t, the act New xork tytn chat eoavemiien | RoTcbwest 6.400; 4; Lond i, one irame mel w of 26 miles per day), until I had “trained down” | was fought over the border, Police Gazette rules. | less price than is charged for the genuine issue, ‘He states he was duly elected a delegate ling on the Bunker Hill road, %, A ry, ely from 180 pounds to 247, and became completely pros. | Smith weighed 18 pounds more than bis opponent: | presemt comparatively Dut slight inducement 0 | Rochewer seq wasgery cee cnet ee ee oom | Wo Brick Gwellinys at 608 au Gos O street, north: aya A Neon met ? trated, or what boating- called “overtrained.” | Eight rounds were fought, when Meadows knocked | forgers and countertelters, it 1s yet a fact that | {2°19 aiutrandhie = rte yy faves ‘west, $1,600, Tcoula sons, charging = s, employis - tely restored my wasted | Suillvan out, Meadows "Was an unknown and | the inferior work of the ‘steam-pressess renders ve-born American ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ‘hot know but | }abor Bridgepory, Vite Nuova” has completely 7 ‘the | citizen in a national convention.” He says that on tthe Tor our, | County, Pa. The law provides a Fitality, and I feel so full of new life aud grateful that | Hught under the name of ‘Tou Smith, of Liver. | it lunpossible that the design and intent of the | Srrving here he was surprised to find that the | _ The Commisstoners forwarded to-day, with thetr Weasels. Were not more Luan 100 | 8Uch a offense. Tue Caso will J desire personally to thank you. I used “Vita Nuova” | POUL, and bis backers Won heavily. engraver, whose skill_ bas produ: rans | delegates trom New York approval, ‘H. R. bill 10060, relating to the times for " —— ‘specimens of his art which are to be found in the ity claimed to represent ‘Dotices of sales of ‘in the Dis. term of the United States Circ through the sweommendation of Mr. blow of St. 1088 | Yassachusetts Democratic Convention. | plates from which the revenuestampsare printed, | th@ Whole state, and a member of the British- preted : srouring uaterallzauicn, papers ‘ying still ring in my ears, | {OF men in Whose bebait he had sworn, THI A 3e i i has separate Jurisdiction under ‘American ‘tion delegated to resent his | lot of Columbia for overdue taxes, ae o ‘Tue writs dmade leturuavie the ist © Geatie res, _ DOSERT LER Coe, Bostox, August 18—The democratic state com- | Can be Tully developed when sald plates are worked | 41strfor'" tr" Dougiass said he objects oo ¢ Britis ae pede g September. a roke” Cornell University Crew. | mittee at its weeUng this alternoon decided to | 00 anything but a hand-press, and therefore they republican burrahing for him, “with all the H's A Six-year-old Boy’s Answer, Our tn returned loaded with the saved re a cee cow ay uady for dy; | Mod ‘the state convention at Springneld, Bep- | are of the opinion that the internal-revenue | SE" Qutn Ho wan eerioiacd v) and che Deitch ae | HE S4id THAT IF MB TOLD A LIE UE WOULD GO 70 {ibo,had been, picked up in, tue water or from off Susnstee Siem Poosia, nervousness, sleeplessness and overwork. It | tember 5 Srembs aise should be printed on the hand-roller | Panizations the ruling element in the convention. | TRE BURYING GROUND WHEN HB DIED; THAT yy aged wivora, ber | Camaba GoounesD semTwine—200n FROFERTT ‘will assist the weak stomach; it will rest the weary ————— presses exclusively, When ‘he endeavored’ to ‘speak, he saya, he “was a4 wo the search for survivors, but = a Drain; it will “brace up” the shattered nerves. As itis A Bomb for Prohibitionists, 8 TO THE SECOND SECTION OF THE BILL, treated to insulting remark: ‘sytne ned oe {hey returned with only the corpse of a woman, AND MANY LIVES Losr. ‘Do you go to Sunday school?” asked Prosecutor We ided the survivors with dry clothes, hot A thunder storm Which passed over Eastern On- made from the prescription of s famous physician, you | AN ATTEMPT TO BLOW UF A MESTING IN PENNSYL- | providing that “hereafter the chief and assistant | who represented New York by their packed city go coffee apd wine, and wade then as comioruabie as are not taking a quack medicine. As it is made by an VANIA. chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing | delegates.” He appeals to Gen. Curtis to “inform | Shillington of Hartley Sanders, a six-year-old col- ing ‘consisting Possible, while ‘attending to the injury to our. {ario and the whole of Quebec Thursday night de- henest manufacturer. you are aswared of pure ingre- | | LancastEn, Pa. August 18— While the probibl- | .011 be ether practical engravers or plate print- | US16 in your estimation, native born American | ored boy, who appeared in the Police Court to-day spencer Wi Selves. "Day was just bing W break when | Sfoyed hundreds of houses and barns. Ata small cents ie ite used and indorsed Uy men and women | Toat Manheim Of ‘Thursday evening some one | ers,” the committee, after the most careful and | {142408 aye no rights that should be reapected in | aya witness, ‘oe catnace eocarned, tae ruining on, the | silaey celtea S Lewis Bo Quumeoee. Cot. Lams ~ rot pet usit - ~ io el a ” lied. BECOD luc Vou me fore. it was kiled instantiy. genuine; refuse substitutes. Send to HARRIET HUB- | 4 ane hurriedly departed, The | Volving upon those officials demands a special and > ten minutes between Une cul ‘and the sli ye ap BARD AYER, 52 Fark P. York, for adaitioeal | fom falled to expiod however, aod ‘was ound | Peculiar kaowiedge uf the puters or | Debate on the Chinese Question in the | 7°4!2l! 8 story on Soe eee ayenenS or on ee Poe ae re ‘testimonials: from Kev. David Swing, of Chicago: | tne following moruing. Over Ove hundred people, | €ngravers’ art, which can be _ob- House. Waere?” THE Comin DraMavio Season.—The ‘struck by light fe bu Jaden Morean J. 'Bren, Supreme Court, New York: | mostly wouien aud children, were preseut wei | talued only | ‘by special and practical [Continued from the Piet Mitton. ro tne burying ground.” _anenter. the National will begin on tne 27th, ‘THE BLAME. ~~} Gre Sacto mek inn ct ; map 7 | the t cl % aining. ‘The deliberate conclusion of the com- hand ion, “Wel ‘ ‘Laub does not ex; an opinion on the 4 G.curtn, nanyivaniny and any coher of ine | He guilty partics nO * | iteet chat the chit of assistant chiet of tue | ME. Morrow (Cal) “declared that” the pas-| ,qvWore, 704 ever aught about tho Lora and | attraction belng Matron’, muitary tne cause ofthe daster "He sayebe wil tear | Ramuiioa wie losing te window of hi roc G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and many ot ik Dureau should be qualified to decide of his own | Sage of the Dill” was ‘necessary’ in order | MeAYEDT” Harris Bijou Theater will be opened for the see- | tnat to be found out by the oMicial investigation. Thea were swept Over Une falls while they were > — = A Sood Report From Jackoom vite, | Tio0d oF OU cared: One e Say or nas eubcray, | from’ the evils’ or Untaese Som tce ns | “Well WAG kind of people go to henven—gvod Miss Dolly Nobles ill apne aoe Nobles 404 | Phe Thingvalla, which will go on a dock for re. | crossing the river. Dignuing strc ‘weir canoe, . “] JACKSONVILLE, FLA., August 18—Not a new case | Plece Of work turned out by, be echt “ ‘ % or baa?’ ol ‘appear in “! we! ct and they were swept to death in tbe river. 3 . dal ther abl knowl- | discussed the provisions of previous acts upon | %,! “= pairs at iailfax, ts A Sirange spectacie raging A Fever Sore Cons ot fever bas bech repuried vo-day. ‘There was 006 | cage" to. point ‘out how the defects can’ be | the subject, and pointed out wherein: ther proved PN as re eto! ‘Tus Marine Baxp Coxcenr.—The of | with nearly the ‘whole of ber bow torn away, | The hovel at Smith's Falls wasset on Gre and itis . @ BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, Doarder frousthe Grand Union Horst “rhe day’is | Most effectually and expeditiously remedied detective an prohibiting the @ Ammigration of Calc P aside, e Judge. the concert of the Marine Band at the Wnive House | leaving an immense hole exposed 10 view. Along | reported what Le wile Of the propriswor @ied trom boarder fron: = eee . | nese. From 1852 to 1876, belore there 2 am auc junds at 5:15 o'clock to-day follows: 1. | piece —— if tn Imust extend to you the thanks of one of mycus- | flue and the outlook very encouraging. not be soquired withone prelissiaaty cretMin’ Gant | amy attempt at restriction, the crerses nemborat ‘The Death Record, E Foronatse, “iitttatre™ Chest, eda eee» | Peaches back into’ the Sides ‘ot ‘the ship over 13 atts church, was struck by lighuilug.- Tue place tomers, who has been cured by using the CUTICURA nie ag experience as practical printer or engraver, and | Cinese entering annually at the port of | | During the twenty-fourhoursending at 1o'tlock | ching of ‘the Liss Kentare oa. a 2 = 9 people, praying for protection from ibe ‘Reweptss of an old sore caused by a long spell of sick- ie Saratoga Maces. that no amount of general information, no degree | San Francisco” was — ‘but little over | thts afternoon deaths were reported to the healt | “tne Honored ‘Sol o orm, 12, Panic ensued, and many people were se. Beas oF fever eight Years ago He Was 60 ad ae | Ae et se le tyme doces | ciintelilgence, can supply tuis indispensable prac- | $000, but during 1887, after several attempts at | omee as follows: Martha B. carter, colored, 11 | Ej Frously injured by being trampled upon. It is esti- ‘as fearful be would have to bave his le amputated, | Stakes for two-year-olds, 2 ee Queen | tical knowledge or be un equivalent tor It. restriction, the tumigration at San Franeisco had | montns. Wm. L. Windsor, ‘white, 10 months; May . p——4- oo 1 500/000. storm in Bat is happy to ay he te now entirely well—sound asa | 00, Diablo secund, The Lioness third, “hum ‘A PRACTICAL ENGRAVER NREDED. fore, necessary for the Govetntoent ts Gotta rss | Reynolds, colored, 10 mont usan’ Ellis, colored, Gung, osais, “La Fille due Tam trom Valley Field, Beaubarudis ‘vounty, rom pee arent at thie place Ine Which is HLH.) cOnd—Free handicap sweepstakes, 13 miles.| if a practical printer be required to take charge | treaty “to Gatcy vot ies policy, It had io fenback, ‘Victor, The Blue 17 jhe Caria Ohermyr, white, 3 months; Eugene . max ‘ Montrose won, Bohemian second, and Pee-Weep | of the comparatively unimportant work of print- | declared and placed on the statute-books the prin. | H. Martin, colored, 2% months; Jno. Montgomery, JOHN ¥. MINOK, Druggist, Gaiusboro’, Tenn. turd. "Time, ap EERO OIE pleat of the Departments, the | “ple that, it would exclude the Chinese, aud yet | colored, 49, years; Leopold Goetainger, waite, if Liquor DEALERS CONSULTING, — About thirty Poa atin ien te ginbidakstcte tien, bird race; ts—First risett ose sae ti ‘llc decumenta, bills, | Lue laws were viol aud these people came in. | montus; Lewis Clagart, colored, 3 moiths; 8am’l | members of the Grocers and Liquor Dealers? on ce pe saivaaueiiason pay prororess Won; Wary secuad, and Little Minch third, Time, | Congressional pul 1s, bills | ‘Tne question confronting that five wen have been killed by fo coat Vicinity, In Montreal all the electiie light Congress was whether | Bewbry, colored, G1 years; Jos. McConuor, white, | olution met last night at the OOruer of Sth Sad he 1:16. Speeches, &c. surely itis far more mperatively | it had the ability to frame a law which would 10 months; Ida 'W. Biexebson, colored, 16 ye street ured by the Curicuna Reweptes when all other | “‘}uurth race—mile. Yum Yum won, Bo-Peep| demanded that a practical engraver Durdiuin | CMFFY oUt the principle, He contended that the 8eu- | Bertha M. Chase, whive, 2 month; ‘Mich Owens, | +1ieels, {0 discuss Che liquor business mand consider jon Was set on fire and badly methods and remedies failed, I deem it my duty to ree- | second; the others drawn. Tlie 1:48. Printer should be at the head of the Dureau in | Ste amendments to the treaty were very amporeant | colored: ® moseeas seg Lene es ne oe mene Sig oe damage has been doue we ommend them. I visited Hot Springs to no avail and — patch the Ber wand much more lumportant work Of | and served to close the door Which the original | Dan'l Sullivan, wiiite, 65 years: May Ganison, col: louses and barns have tried several doctors without success, and at last our Arrested tor Murder. prinung the Government bonds, Lhe paper money | treaty had left open to the incoming of Chinese | ored, 46 years; Newall W. Proct principal druggist, Mr. John P. Finlay (to whom | MONTREAL, August 18—A. H. Caza, who shot | of the country, and the internal-reveaue stamps is colored, 6 burned or swept away, and it impossible Wo appros- laborers. While the pending bill was favored vy | months; Mary Johnson, colored, 15 days; Lamar sions. ‘teterred Geveioped | imate the Sua.l ever feel grateful), spoke to me about Curicuna, | @0d Killed Joseph Vilon, the hotel keeper at Co- | done, Jin cous of ed, 2 months. Invereibw: 2 Commionans as z the people of the Pacific coast, because they. be- | Walker, colored, 2 moi interview with the Gowmissione: LAND SnooTING APPamn —Tu Bear conssncits ee Rams wiateh oe sea | Cubana ou Tucday last, tas Yet arena | As eretofore sated i tis report, the coma | fee isail othe, Fade cact Dratse they De Rael setae Upeenn eet commloaonre emerany and {AMT Snoore Arr ‘that Iam perfectly cared. ‘There ls now to one about | St Posses Creek and brought to this city. seer oak the Prinving of the povkage-sramps ls | statutory lam, neltuer the treaty nor the billmet Irving Grove Camp Meeting. Uquor store, to have (ton made shot and dangerously woundeate thas apeere ‘ rich thelr entire approv: Correspondence B i cl ? > faiferines sprang from of any cuetu the stata The | FANANCEAL AND COMMEMCHAL, | untt: the 1s of July, 1600, and therefore they do | that the Government suould reserve Wo Tscit the Sern con ts wudlessie liccume and its pear Leonardiown, Md. | Hardin was ‘and vo get ‘DOL deem it either heces-ary Or expedient to at- Invine Park, August 18, 1888, | & W! ‘License and sell only Jarge quan- at to ki wi Gi CoricvRs Kesptss are the best blood and skin cures | | The following are the opening and closing prices of | tempt to Interfere with of to express any opinion | TELL legislate, whenever occasion required 1t, ae tities, ave a. prcuaiuaty beating’ oe Mastay! Te , against any foreign immigration which might Teligious services yesterday were as follow: ae ees ~ AF — ; Hy 3 manufsctured. I refer to Drugeist Joun Finlay and | the New. Louk Slack. Market, tareporial by special | regarding the present method of doing that. work. | De inimical to tue datereststot the Unites Sates | At a. m. prayer and pralee meeting, conduered — aaah ar cecares waite Sem, bie wih, Ret ater Road Gj sheep taeh he las ao De | in ap erm ana asin A eres |For ue evn heretofore tae he comics | 1 ougnt mot tobe gigad ogo we Shag fr | by Rows Lk, acme Te en a | oI RE NET Ju, Revonticame—A ew Jerey hart ins bone Rese et sae Me Of VXUESANDER BEACH, Greenville Mise = ment: In line 4 of the frst section, after the word | Gration’ of chinests but bron “be Mmm: | J. W. Gooden, of Washington, D. C; 3 p. m., a ser Seal Langue House last night, wan Weommbowiag oes $2 §2¢| “notes,” strike out the word “checks,” and insert | ("prohibit it by statulory. enactment, | Mon by Rev. RH. Robinson; 6 p. m., young peo. | cers: Dr. A. P. P a y everywhere, Price, CUTICURA, 875) &7° | the words “internal revenue; and after the | 1, 4! ee a vice-president; Geo. H. Gr: recording Resorves=, $1. Prepared by the Pu 40n, 4 ; “peo tthe — words | (26, Hoped Chat the bill would pass in time to go | ple’s meeting, largely attended; 8 p. m., a sermon | tary? Dr. &. Parsons, correspo secretary; J. Curmica: Co, Boson Masa Seud fur’ How to. as 1 rend drafts ep that the Section Will tad: “hace | UpOD the statute-books before he rauification of | by Rev. W. A Seward, and after ‘the ’sermon a | <2 Howell, treasurer; executive committee, Wm. 4 Bin Diseases * ‘auld. 15, | Zo | “and drafts,” so that Jo of this uot, alt Govern, | the treaty, in order that there should be no hiatus | prayer-mecting. A large bumber of visitors were ar Rogers, Thos. C. Farquhar, A. N. Svevenio! = Bee Te eee aeeees eda eoten mad tateroocrern, | betwen the treaty and the law. the Park today. ‘The services for Sunday Wil & Morris Thorn, i &. Tilton, fi G- Smiths and | was 4:80 o'clock when the last delegation reached | _THOMAS—GARRETTSON. On Wednesday, A: 35 $58 | hie tome cite nt th a lghs otic | tas tad ae bakes hd Nem Ws |B ae We Riek Re ering uate | oa Chan Whe toner rasan te corset same von | Hie, and ome BON, 2o 4 m pate ve vy. We : x ———____ 4 bedi 5 Bf | 22% | the art of plate-printing trom hand-rolier presses” | smendinents (which. he Tegarded as tmmusteriat | led by Nev WH Brookes iw ae eos ‘Ta bore’ Praises aeaaee ane stood densely packed about the speakers’ stand. | RLIZAGETH GARKETTBUN, of tau city. > eto and unnecessary) to the treaty, Which had caused | Rev. LL. The of Bladensburg, m., | Frvgp.—Isaac Robinson, a colored police. | 12 the course of Ge. Harrison's speccu he said: 0 carda, I EF. 24X) 23% | the Dill Go pass.’ the delay in its establishment’ and promulgation | sermon by Rev. Benjamin Brown, of Lyncubui man, had two small boys, Horace ‘and Ra ey has always been hospi- ATED Koop. 0655107 by the two governments. Va.; 8 p. m., sermon by Hev. C. W. cy Reardon, before the Police Court. table tothe truth. It bas never shunned debate. W034) 10) s I — os _ day, tor | Te bas ‘and in the of the ENDORSED BY 10,000 PHYSICIANS vo oe oe cease duc | en ee ss saceagaph age eS fhrowing stones near the baso-ball grounds. The | {thes advocated, openca Ube ints and’ chalieng | 1045 | A POLICEMAN 4! er TESTING AN ALLEGED CoMBINATION.—F. K. Ward, ra claim ee some | ai ; 1t has never ¢ound it necessary or ‘As aperfect food for invalids in dyspepsia, fevers, sick Haiti carr. through Chapin Brown and Siilis Dean, to-day be: | a GtOUBLE AMONG THE BanseRs—Jno. A. Logan | otuer boys from Capitol Hill, and they only acted | #l comers; p * 7 4 it with its, to su headacke. diarrhus, fecble digestion, and all westing it) 7 About noon to-day Officer J. R. Harrover of the | gan sult for $30,000 damages against the ice vom, | S24 Jucov Wise, colored barbers at Watson's bar. | in self-defense. ‘They AEP, sistent its great principles: Ippress when woauina sty, zy ber ‘7th and D streets, had a fight nail e-em discussion upon any question. There is not a 26% | elghth precinct arrested Junior Ellis, a colored | panies of the District, alieging that they had con. Reuter ies tase this morning, When. Ofer Be, AN OLD CoLoneD Woman Wirnovr 4 Howe.— | Publican community where any man may not 80 | loborer twenty-five years old for belng drunk and | Spired to prevent hin irom purchasing ice trom | land ap and placed them under arrest and | gopnia Turner, a colored woman apparently about | Yocale Without fear his political beilers. disorderly. The oMicer arrested him on 11th street | $27 source except one certain company in the | escorted them to the Police Court. Logan's white | eignty or ninety years oid, was betore the Police Detween U and Y streets northwest. Elliswasso | “ombine” = necktie was colored with blood which flowed from | Court this morning on a charge ot much under the influence of Hquor that the | ,STUPEFTED, BY 4 PoLICENAN's CLUR—A. colored | Oa ee or oelag arene yecraee, | ol Se ee officer found tt necessary to call a dirt cart to entaaie: npeae sufferiug from a. wounn | aud inquired whether he was sober this morning | poced ‘0b sent to Ub eine aren pt bis assisiance to convey the, prisoner, to | or tuenead alleged to have been inflicted with a | OF NOt. Wise denied that he was drunk. Accord. | ceuing her meals She wes given. fetted, sutrincits aint ot dinagreabiot thevaticut | U- 8. os oreds 127% Did. tauig’ sched | the station. ‘The cart had POF iosher | club by Pouceman Hilbus, Who arrested her, tng to Logan's a ae dee eee ok tae fhe law, three months. An effort will be coupons." 127 2 ¢ sdmitied — 2. 8. FULIUX, ¥. D., House Surgeon. D.C. per. tmpe, ‘de, 1891, coin, 106% aa Oe arose and made a break at the officer and a des- toe disorderly conduct, When sie was taken to ed wie THE FAVORITE FOOD IN HOSPITALS. HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL, New Yonx Crrr. We have bean using Lactsted ‘Food. for, several months past in cases of dyspepsia afteroperations, with children, ma in all casoe it has ‘anawered admires By. We would giadly recommend it ass food easily dis i tte f Ht : the lie and attempted to. push him down, wes tom Din ean mz, | Runs ach, iy ody Ba | Bree ae a, dah meee | wana taper | Cee wie cn rae a | rm “We are using your Lactated Foud in vur infant asy- | fiuid,” Om, 1892, com, 100% Ula. D.C 20-9 it the lower portion of the left ear o sav irk OO Judge would acquit Logan, not whenever we duire the use of artificial food, aed ‘ong comm 1006 td GAG | He also took a large plece ot flesh from his] pregerick Blumer, a brakeman on the Baltimore | Cause of his distinguished namie, but ‘because the x i9dk é ~] 4 : ‘year | face, The officer, to subdue his prisoner, was com. | and Potoman ins ned Dadly | other man was the aggressor, atid Mined Jacob $5. ‘Thee. mat 10 te tant, iis apectaiy sisted to chikire . ¢. Mater th, | peiled to bring is club tnto serrice, abd tho ne- | rusted between two cite tis morcing’ aad neg | He vook 4.50 from hieshoo aad the judge rusted Funeral wil take pine Sunday 6 2 pan, from Ege Weltave in our brasich inetutiou over Sco essidews* iP. 2: S0-vear fund, | yro's head was clubbed until he was un- | removed vo Providence Hostal. him for the other 50 cents. . Chairman of Mt Vernon Braieh, | tacks, overdie, G3 bik Op ask, Waahtoqzon ani | SOMRGIOUS, TRY gg ONC” finally, tended his eminent we TEER ; appointed: Estate of 4 Moa Vege ee ee orgetown. fiailroad Go. prisoner in. “the” Frecdman's” Hosier | Candidate Harrison’s Daily Houtine.| Raxoz op rae Txenwoweren—Tho following | will admitted te ted. ‘THE MOST PALA’ Seuesstows, atlroed (Ga, bonds, Ge, log bid. ed to the’ Freedman’s Hospital, gf Mice . sr Prineipie 3 daughter of PALATABLE, Masonic Hail bonds, 100 bid, ~ W Market | WAS remow ‘From an interview with Col. Alexander. were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 8a. |). Newcomb. Of C. G. Gockeler; a " NUTRITIOUS, AND Betas 100 thd Weekincton Nicht inteakey nt | Rot think that he was dangerously wounded. ° Dra Bay: Here is one of Mr. Harrison’s sample days: He | M77; @ pm, 82; maximum, 84; minimum, 729. | sectiement DIGESTIBLE FOOD, | mortwure bonds, CBE ok neeeeonn Cn pv a some ey she same | Dreakfasted at 8 o'clock and pose Jo family | owe Gre AssaULTS ANOTHER.—Tuesday event: ‘The Best and Most Economical Foud “ bank of the Kepublic, 158 bid. | bis club On a colored prisoner named Ellis, prayers, They were never neglected, but only the | of ladies and gentlemen were on the Stary o % gubaeee maemea ee RStionsl Banke" 200" ba, Bank.” 100 bid.” Contral ee family were present. The devotions over, he | Washington steamboat wharf as the steamer was | probate and letters issued to Jaa H. Taylor; bond. yy proper ruaiate— c. 81. mt a. Bece ° 4 — 2A valuavie pamphlet on “The Nutrition of In- ee ee a ne ee pene ot | | Hamar RucmonD SexTEnce: qo Bagi looked over the morning papers and the most im- ae? = are por ae ay pongo Thao : Saute aid Invalide,” free on application. bia Satis Banks 100 bide Wasidow. | Che cuse of Harriet Hicumoud, who has been belore | BOFtant letters were placed before him. He dic. | Alle Hensley, hada dimculty.. The trouble was rome GRYMES, Op Aurust 17,1588, of congestive chill, \WELLA, RICHARDSON & CO. Zyotown Kailrosd steck, 211 bid. Met- | the court several times, Was called. ‘This time the | tated answers and signed the type-written work | the latter's hair. ‘To-day, in the Police Cours : py Ry —_—— ae attra ee 1d, Bid Golumbla Hail” | charge against her was refusing to pay carriage | Of the day before. ‘This work, with calls, used up | Kate Summers. ‘was tricd for assaultiog “aves ‘Stephen . Sunday ot, 3 ® BURLINGTON, VE. | Fetrond 52 bid 2D asked ee end O Street hire.anomicer Drought her in te dodk, wheu ske | the forenoon, ‘The general suffered himself to be Hensley, and Judge Mills said that the charge had rginia o'cloek 3 lin insurance Gay 37 surance, 7 bid. National Cui \- | moved, and the trial proceeded without her. ‘A | Clean out. He lunched at 1 o'clock and di ashamed of such an exhibition on a steamboat Ts" bide "Arlington Tnsursoess LEG" | haneoth driver teetited that abe was cick ancgtLe | afternoon. received. visiting ‘delegarions Corcoran Insurance, 07 bid. Columbia Insur- | man, and that she engaged him (the driver) ve- | dinner at 5:30 he went out fora walk or a ride of TESS, TS abl «Potomac, Tneurance, “61 Did. | tween 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, and he drove | #2 hour or two and spent the evening with his Aw Avovr Resxasra rik 0 i eS me 57 bid. Nat appeared to become perfectly helpless, and was re- | 1averrupted at all times, and the ok and durag tne ‘been proved. He added that the girls ought to be ter He eb oN family and such friends as chanced \o call. He tu 40 mkel Georteton Gaesinetos G% 0/6 | them till 8:30 o'clock, and she refusiag to pay he ik OS took her to the first precinct station. Officer | retired at 10 o'clock. He has given up his law bonds, Baa SS Soke cneencelenbene | Boyle testified that she maa under the intuence of business entirely, 1t bein looked ier Dy hispart- STATEMENT FROM THE CITIZENS 48 70 THE COMDIFION as or Wi e station, eleg ‘4 ais around. “Tis tothe momen sald tho court, and ‘nineteen more are to call this week.” Evel rity id ‘A statement of the condition of affairs at Jack “in whose case I recently suspended sentence?” | northern state has been represented, He stands 3 Je son since the yellow fever made its “Yea, our honor,” answered the attorney. “Then | the train well, and have ‘not sben him looking | Smith and Maria Adler; J. Rosenberg and Hosa | sonville, Fis. =. Kitertz, of Rockville; Kari R. Weber and Christiane | pearance there has been prepared and signed by let her serve the sentence in the former case—Qo | Detter in the past eighteen years than he does | Gerner: ‘Brooks Bnie Hi days in the workhouse in default of bonds.” now. Solio: rages cena . REMNANTS OF SILK. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS OF SATINES. ‘past due coupons, G5: do, Bew a ‘The certificate of the Mount Olive Baptist organ- REMNANTS OF GINOHAMS, FLANWELS, TABLE | 24: do tu-tortion 35% bid to-day. Rossentes Reronrep.—Mr. Maurice Ruddlesden, the election of W. L. Carter, John T. " ss | BALTIMORE, Mp.. August 1%—Cotton and | aclerk in the reference library, House of Repre-| At the lawn-tennis tournament at Narragansett ‘K. Washington—has been re- | sent Ad LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem. | {yesd)—uiddlins. 110 114 Flour iuscuvebut firm. | sentatives, who ts stopping at No 355 Penusyiva- | Pier yesterday, H. A. Taylor and Mise Robinson Romes, pleaded tor Sean mcbercy, iui; western, dull and cape ho oe aac: | Bi avenue, reports that sometime between 7 | Hies2q againet Ll W. oe have wy nants of all isda and im sll quantities, marked very | Lone bere: Sieere, lull aud cay , No. 2 win’ | ovclock yesterday morning and 7 o'clock thismorn- aan ot ae mca ~—s ma ment. Hy yh cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles and | bet ¥ Bears 4° Corn: Foebed of S500 Dr M.D. Peck, Wer BOC Br ptscnn | calie che cea ee Oe. Miss Robinson 181 vermur WRO MATSRULIEED SCROGELY WEE cure ae rich, and the idea . 90a57; western, ¥ a ampion lady player of the United ‘7uS L0nIS WERE SUREED Or snare. many Seaqeinnces tn Ghalet. loon i eae, Sinnsea] | soramans moperme, Chet Bas No. 1313 N | states, and bas only been beaten once, her con- : ures are ci Street, wnich is vacant, was entered at an early | Stutet Q2G, as only Deon Deaton ‘Tne New York Zyibune to-day says: An ex- hour ‘Tuesday morning and robbed of ead pipe, champion. Miss Same bee cored the | Posure of & medium who gave bogus manifesta spiggots four brass eee There have | nrst game, and Miss Stoughton and Slocum then | tions was made on Thursday night in a house in a ‘i Deen several similar cases reported, Dive | Siive Stougnamrs peugceesion and the set, 61. | Glen street, near the city line, in the twenty.sixth . : as Dota! ferent W.M. SHUSTER & soxa, - . 4 from What has been’ seen there on cae Freights to made by ladies. Her serving Was all uogerhand, and tat of her best strokes were given in that fé sent all her bails low, | g ii i nt is i i tad 919 PENNA AVE j i if em : 3 00 is BOROn rye, 600 wasbala. Shinerers Women at the Polls in Kentucky. zx Picrvnes. Yarrele, Salca—Wheat, 100,000 " From the Woodford (Ky.) Sun, Light au aituctive ralicets for the Coun er EE ELD and SSYsTeniols MUSIC Jn the DOMINOES” | CHICAGO. Int. Aurutt 18 11a tm—In the ab- 4. Comat: HD ; i i i i i ; ag if 3 l ! i Fe F 2. ie i ) U Ht x ls ‘but ‘at several natural manifestation. A Little later it fell almost AD pote fsa." Ne | {Skit ar ‘ee? ie cable quoted wheat’ i ood got be hind. "ae his son, Noyes F. Palme oS amped tro te gestoss | jority or S00 uver hi ple ee a ere nay | wenden aa RoR Ra gg 6 __ 816 CHESTNUT si. PHILADELPHIA Sorthwost. September wheat of padtieoes bs seance, and ar. | the owner of the can contesting both elections. Pediat tad kage, ROLE RE |orcmty Beak and ler at da, peed tes bean 6 ae Se 4 dene peed mesa rise date |epeges iy tater se TRG. AS a0 Fhue, fever anc agus. Try it but beware of counters . Ask fur tbe wenuipe Ansostura, manufactured SGV. stedeRt & BONS is ‘When contasious diseases are coming. there fore you should adopt preventive measures, especially im the summer, when disease YOU germs jurk in every nook and corner. Burn SEABURY'S SULPHUK CANDLES in your EVER closets, store rovms, cellars, sinks, stables, ebicken coops, bid cages, &c. Nothin se- KNOW curessuch steclute protection against such danger as sulphur, aud in no form ia its ap- plication so safe and effectual as in these @audien Seid Ly druggiste, sul3 Ta I:: FOXD’S EXTRACT te Known everywhere, and well merits ite reputation as the “People’s Remedy,” and “Universal Pain Destroyer." For over forty yeare this i i fi it a £ i i uh i i ‘Dr. LC. 8 Turner. Colfax, lows, says: “Tam very ‘much pleased with it in mental Geprension from gueteia Puss Sour. i i ‘| i L if i i! i li otf i i | ii i i 3 | : : F i i ; i I HH u (i F ie j i cli i d He t wl ile i iH 3 i H i i ¢ if i c Hi ay li I ji ) i $8 f i i i Y B i i i ! i ; : 1 cl Bel, great table compound has proved ite efficacy, and Tailed to do its duty when browghg into se. le vot wind asd ‘alt Eee band during Topbery case 18 New ee eee anus ieee eee ee ee 4 ter “Ask tor FORD'S EA THACE. him as Chester ‘bradjay, formerly, con- W nsen vay was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a clild. abe cried for Castoria, When abe becaive Miss, sbe clung to Castoria, Wek abe Dee uuidiren, ce mate Lawes Lomi ae: 4) <

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