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_.___AUCTION SALES. (Pues DOWLING, Auctioneer. Hy 1888, COMMES: ANG AT TEN O'CLOCK. ‘ALSO. A NUMBEK OF “HORSE: FERI AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, iD HAND CaRRL, WAGONS, Exc. ALSO, SEW AND SECO 20. W. STICKNEY, 8: PROVED PHO! Fei aEEESTH AND CORCORAN deed of trust recorded im Liber No. Sh gh3, gue of, the land of land sud premises known aud descrived as ibered ninety-two (9:2). in Johu T. Arms’ sub- vf certain iota in square numb-red 9), aa anid subdiviaion 107, of the records of the ict, improved by @ new brick t's office of said Divtri ‘per centum per annum, pay- ra ‘One-third cash, and the balance in g2e and two years from date of sale, with sMierst at ‘the rate of six per centum per antitin payabve, welut. anh, at the option of the purchases Pk de ‘at the option of the purchaser YR "60 ‘will be required at Um of wale All ing at purcussers cost, ded “with i i:teeu Ay will be ‘resold at the risk and ovwt JAMES M MARR BAMUEL A. DRURY, Trustecs._ ‘1O-mOBRROW SY, Auctioneer. ‘sell a valusble Business Property, Nos. 317 Lastreet. northwest, nine ‘Terms of sale to be comp: 1D, corner of 4th oom dwelling and store, And 64 feet On 4th street, m. i: lot will take place FRIDAY, Al FOUR, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK F. M. or sale: One-third cash: balstace iu six, twelve abd tighten months, notes to be wiven. bearing 6 per cent per annum. and to be secured by deed of trust on pret ieee. Depoait of $100 required st time of sale. Cow- Weyancing, &e., st plied with in ten PROPOSALS. ROPOMAL FOR LINEN PAPER WAR DEPART. iB duplicate. will be received at this uice ELVE O'CLOCK NOUN. MONDAY, SEP- TEMBER THIRD, 158%, 1 wasnt with two hudstrod (200) resus oF oy 17h = “Sample inay be’ seen or tg be de ivered on or | autl-4teus1&sel ~ s MMOPOSALS FOR COAL—REFORM SCHOOL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wastixorox, Aagust 15. 1888.—Sealed proposals will be received fice , 1419 F street n. w.. ‘ST 30, 1888, tor the ‘Terms to be cou Calling at thie office. fore October 1, 1868. im the Glover Babin tw noon of IHURSDA). AUG livery at the Keform Schoo! of 400 tons White Ash Coal, more or less: 100 tons Whit: As] ‘stove size, more of less: 200 tons George's Creek Cumiberiaud Cosi, more or ies. All to be of the best jumity. free trom aiate and uther impurities. To be livered ib quanuties and at such tmes as may be the superintendent of the School To pounds tothe tom, and fee of 20 cents a te) be paid by coutracter, tonto iuspector and weigh Lroposais iuust ‘be LS, President of the Board of ‘Health and Happiness come to all who peratst- ently use Ayer's Sarsaparilia Tis powattul Alterative effects in the system s change that seems little short of mirsculous, No medic‘ne has been in such universal demand for yeara, Give it » trial. “If any one suffering from general debility, ‘want of appetite, depression of sptrite, and lax situde, will use Ayer's Sersaperilis, I am conf dent scure will remit, for I have used it, and ‘speak from expericuce. It 1s by far the best remedy I ever knew."—P. 0. Loring, Bronkton. Mest AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, Sold by all Dragmists. Price, @1; six bottles, 65. #020 WORTH 65 4 BOTTLE Tux Gescrse JOHANN HOFP'S MALT EXTRACT as the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for tmrstred Digestion, Dyspepsis, Convalescenct, Wesk Children, and General Debility, WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF 17; Suffering from an attack of ines which had not culy reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exbavstion, from inability the effects of the Gewuis a wmeglassful three times a day. Its use was followed uy marked effects—1. Food, which bad heretofore been found to pass the sllmentary caual unchanged, di. keated properly. 2. There appeared an increased Dower of evolving animal beat aud storing up tat. Beyare ct imiatious, Tu: yrauins Ree the stenitare of, “Johann Hott” on the mek of every bottle others are worthJess nmtations, JOHANN HOFF, Berun and Viena, New York Office: 6 Barclay at ‘ad-tu.thas Sseezxo' Caranne. The distressing snecze, sneeze, sneesa, the serid, watery discharges trom the eyes and nove, the painful inflammation extending to the throat, the swelling of the mucous ning, causing choking sensations, cough, Tinging noises in the head and splitting hesdachea,— how familiar these symptoms are to thousands who suffer periodically from head coids or influenza, and Who live in ignorance of the fact that & single appli- cation of Saxvouv's Raptcat CURE FoR Caranam will afford instantaneous relief, ‘But this treatment in cases of simple Catarrh gives but « faint idea of what this remedy will do in the chronic forms where the breathing ts obstructed by choking, putrid, mucous accumulations, the hearing affected, stuell and taste gone, throst ulcerated and hacking couch gradually fastening iteelf upon the debilitated system. ‘Then it i that the marvelous curative power of Saxworp’s Rapical Cuz mani fests itself in instantaneous and @rateful relief. Cure bewins from the first application. It is rapid, redical, Permanent, economical, sate, Saxroxp’s Rapicat Cune consists of one bottle of the Rapicat Cvng, one box CaTamamat SOLvENn, and sn IMPaovep INHALER. Price, @1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.. Boston. I CAN'T BREATHE. Chest Pains, Soreness, Weaknesa Hecking Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy snd Inflammation relieved in ONE MINUTE by the CULICTRA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. ‘Nothing jike st for Weak Lungs, 25c. af all druggists. au20,2; pi LEON, Drie ident zecantsned ana onty Reale Lada ictan in the City, cam be consulted daily, 404 Use. between 456 and 6th Frompt treatment. Correspondence and consults tien -trictly conndential Separate rooms for jadies Oniee always open. U-E" SUSPENSORY BANDAGE IS the best. Every one guar uteed to give satisfaction No risk to wearer or dealer. T. LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Feliable Ladies Physician, can Le cousulted dail Bt uer residence, 901 1 st. aw. to p.m. with Ladies only. ANHOOW LESTORED B or twoot Dr. BRUTHEKS’ Invigurat uz Cord Wai cure any case of nervous debility Berve-power. It imparts vigor to the whole system. ‘Mate or female. HAS NEVER BEEN Co BROTHELS is the ol Ladies’ Physician iu ‘this city goptidently consu:t Dr. Particuar attention paid vw ali au ‘ihee hours trom TRADICTED THAT aa BKOTHERS, 906 Ii EAD AND BE WISE. HERS, 906 B ppeared betore me and made oath that bi tablished Expert Specialist 1a. this! 36 wall guarabtee 4 cure in ali cases of private diseasd ¢f men and furnish medicine, or uo chance, consultar hour during the day. mm before me by br. BROTHERS ry Public, i aud for ta juuibia, this Jd day of July. 1882. D* LEUN's FILLS Reve ‘1 PER BOX. ‘Matied to any address ou receipt of price. ud advice free at an wR MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE standard remed N blood diseases, causts iw forty-ewht hours. Prie ‘Du. DODD'S NEKVINE natural weakuess, loss of vitality, nervous debility, Ses be: permanently cures ‘Sent sealed by Mail ¥ _PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Kaase Prsos. LDEQUALED IN TONE. TOTCTT, we ppectas attention og Peers fe Rew Artantic St HIGH! ORKMANSHIP ts invited to our in ‘of a DECORATIVE AKT. SECOND-HAND FIANO3. A hue assortment Frouibent makewas ail prices. PIANOS FUR RENE WAL KNABE & Co, 817 Market Space MONEY TO LOAN. Mor To Is 8! AT THE LOWES! RA’ oF AND COMMISSION Ox REAL ESTATE IN THIS CITY. K O. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F sta,'b. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- ved eal eataie secur, Lares amen ‘& RUTHERF Ot 1307 Fok uw EAL ESTATE INVi SAFE AS OPER CENT Pay SMALL PREMIUM C! $50,900-To Loaw/ x ON KEAL ESTATE. 0 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. GNEY TO LOAN ON ‘THOS. G, HENSEY, 1236 F street a.w. AN ON APPROVED BBAL JOBN SHERMAN & Co. 1407 F st. 100 LU $1,000, HikGED. Estate Security. ‘Y-UOU" at 6 per cont. BEALL, BROWN & C0, 151 Foe ew LOAN—FOR SALE 1561,000 WHITE & CU, N. Charles st. daiumors, Fox Tews 27 Peuusyivauiaave. Or tn sums t) suis, ONEY TO Loan 1 sums W suit. stlowest ‘fecave secuny Formas LOWEST RATES OF ON KEAL ESTATE SEC ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AY Lowe 08, WASH’) DANENHOWER. 4 Sueceasor to DANESHOWER ONEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- Cane securition at lowest rates of &. © OKEEN, 303 7thet on ‘TEAMERS. — UTE TO LONDON, NoRDSet TscHet LLOYD 8. & CO. Loudou, Havre, Bremen, Sat. Aug. 23. 5 = mi: irav. Sut, Sept. I pm. Gelay where the sec ws ‘To Southampt. rads Comfortabse staterooma, excelient proimtments. Prices Ist cabin, Sirus s berth, accurding to location rage at low rates 2d cabin, $50 a uly to EF. DROUP, Ne CO, TgZ1 Fst! _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TRANSPORTATION LINE. korea mod Fotoune Hater _______—sdLA L. BLAKE, Captain. AC RIVER LANOINGs tb a SATURDAYS at 7 DAYS and SUNDAYS py jale, JU! BiDLEY. Manager. * D AND COAL YS, AC. Cours ©4860 OF WY eased Broce Spee ‘SCsFURD tn eect Tse Coaseu. Usivensrr Cuzw. INCREASED INTEREST IN BOAT RACING—ITS DANGERS LESSENEO—AN EXAMPLE OF OVERTRAINING. The following letter speaks for itself, an@ is ope of the scores of unsolicited testimonials daily received by me: PSI HAL NELL UNIVERSITY, ZETA PSE HTHACA N Yoduly 2a 1888} ‘Mus. Hansrer Hupmanp AvER. Dear Madam: I shall always take pleasure in recom- mending your “Vita Nuova” to athletes, particularly oarsmen suffering from too much training. During «rigid and exceptionally severe course of bard training under Charies Courtney, our “coach,” I became ill and debilitated from an attack of dysentery, but foolishly continued my hard work (averaging & row of 25 miles per day), until I had “trained down" from 180 pounds to 147, and became completely pros- trated, or what boating-men called “overtrained.* “Vita Nuova” has completely restored my wasted vitality, and I feel so full of new life and grateful that I desire persousliy to thank you, I used “Vita Nuova through the recommendation of Mr. Blow, of St, Louis, Gratetully yours, ROBERT LEE McCOMB, “Stroke” Cornell University Crew, Vita Nuova (New Life) is the best remedy for dys- PeDsia, nervousness, sleeplessness and overwork. It will assist the weak stomach; it will rest the weary brainy it will “brace up” the shattered nerves. As itis made from the prescription of a famous physician, you are not taking @ quack medicine, As it is made by an henest manufacturer, you are asyured of pure ingre- dienta, As it is used and indorsed by men aud women you all know and respect, you are not using an un- known or untried remedy; only be careful to get the wenuine; retuse substitutes Send to HARRIET HUB- BARD AYER, 52 Park Pace, New York, for additional testimonials: from Rev. David Swing, ef Chicseo: Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, Supreme Court, New York: Hon. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky ; ex-Gov. Andrew G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, snd many others of like ebaracter anid reputation. 9 Lactarzp FOOD 18 THE BEST. For YOUNG INFANTS it isa perfict substitute for mother's milk, often saving life; for THE INVALID or DYSPEPTIC it is of the greatest value. Itis THE FINEST BASY FOOD. THE BEST INVALID FOOD, THE MOST PALATABLZ FOOD, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FouD, THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD, 150 MEALS FOR AN INFANT FOR 91.00. A Cabinet photo of Maa. Dant's Tarriers—three Desutifal children—sent to the mother of any beby ‘Lorn within a year. Also s valuable pamphlet on the Care of Infants and Invalids. Sold by Druggista. 25c., 50c., $1.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., 2 BURLINGTON, VT. Lista Couraxrs Exrnscr Or MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Is asuccess and a ‘boon for which nations sbould fee! grateful.” See “Medical Preax” “Lancet, &e. Highly recom ‘wmended aa “nightcap” instead of alcobolic drinks LIBBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat. Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made | ‘Dnabes apd Seuces. Annual sale 8,000,000 jam, SENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON ‘LEEBIG in fac-simile scroes the label. ‘Te be hed of all storekeepers, grocer, chemists o18-tuath.os, Scswer Picrvnes, Ligut and att 6) an, MatautTactive subleete for the Country and Ape tcaeat ABOUND-a-KOSY.” Dv. Eichings Sc. all KOGEES" GROUPS 426 __ 816 cuest RUT st. PMIEABELPR ES, 2d EDITION. Lat rans ha Si ‘The Marder of Mrs, Mewes, (ONE OF THE SLAYERS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED BY AW INDIAN GUIDE. 23. —The coroner's: evening’ ‘Ambrose Lackwoou,’ an, iusias Phillipine as the man who was shot Iver, was closed. ‘Lawrenson and Z. Moses, Proworap.—Frederick L. Purdy, of Michigan, bas 200 to $1,400 in the Bureau Department. | Jowa Republican Convention. THE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS RENOMINATED AND THEIR COURSE HEARTILY INDORSED. 1 23.—Much excitement PI ‘the convention last night when the choice of candidates for railway proached. An unusually ‘Tur Conrnact for laying | wooden foor in the new silver vault has been awarded to W. A. Hutch Onpgns have been issued to put the training ‘ships Saratoga and Portsmouth out of commission at Portsmouth, N. H., preparatory to putting them in thorough ee sexta: Carr. Cuas. H. Rock watt, Sth cavalry, died on the morning of the 21st inst., in this city, of paralysis of the brain, His remains have been taken to Kent, Onto, for interment, Mra, Rockwell 43 a niece of Gen, Sherman, Aun OnpeRs.—Capt. Jno, F, Weston, commis- Sary Of subsistence, detailed as a member of the retiring board at Los Angeles, Cal, relievin Sop ag orks 1 ge, ab, eng ved from further duty at East Florida Seminary, Gainesville, Fla, at bis commissioners was ap) large number of names w: Smu.th and Frank T. Campbe Were elected on tue first bail ‘Muscatine, captured ou the next ballot the nomina- tion for the remaining ‘The platform tndorses the nomination of Harri- Son and Morton and the declarations of adopted by the Chicago convention. ‘ounces the lower House of Cony ‘the Dill to return the direct wal Yenting Dakota from assuming statehood, Mberal pensions and scaries President Cleveland for his vetoes, The conclusion ts an eloquent tribute to “heroie Phil Sheridan.” Governor Lar- Fabee is commended for the courage and fidelity he bas dispiayed in standing for the rights of the le, aud the platform then says: Ve declare our frm adherence to the principle legislative control of railways aud ower been created by the Gov- right, subject to such just enacted for their control, and rust obey the same. We would deal justly as with individual inte bat the people shall be fully’ protected in all directions trom corporate rapacity, whether arising trom discriminations, combines, railways, regated capital. We commend the general railway legisiation of the last assembly of Our state. We commend the temperance Wed in Lhe elghteenth general assem- faithful obedicnce of all subsequent neral assemblies to the Expressed Will of a ma- rity of the people, which has given to lowa the Probibitory law in the United States” To-day’s faci Sanaroaa, X.Y. $400, 36 mile—Fia asad lp bi, tener cote "» purse » 4 Bomenian second, Joseph’ third. ‘The, 1:51. = ‘Third race, the ‘Kenner stakes, 2 miles—Los An- les won, Alexandria secot rd. Time, 5:54%. Laclair second, Rebeilior Fifth race—sellin Michael second, Bel john Mahia, of commisstonership. ‘ax and for pre- Merritt Barber, rus, retired, reile' ‘Tus Marixg Guarp of the U. & 8. Mohican has corporations, Havi een tranetorred to the Mare Island navy-yard, eroment they are, Tue U. 8. 8, Despatc sailed to-day from Ports- Bar Harbor, Me, ‘THB SECRETARY OF THR TREASURY accepted the foliowing bond offers to-day—$26,000, and $500 Tegistered fours, at 128, A Law WITHOUT THE PkesrvENt’s SIGNATURE— The act to incorporate the Georgetown and Ten- nallytown Railway Company of the District of Columbia became a law to-day without the Prest- denv's signature, ‘Tue Puesipenr to-day sent a message to the Senate bearing on the rejection of the fisheries mouth, N. B., f at Saratoga, August 23.—First_race, leuead Won, Alaho second, Mad, THos. Witsox, commissary of subsistence, now on duty in Chicago, has been ordered, In ad- dition to bis other duties, to perform temporarily ‘the Guties of chief commissary of subsistence of ‘the division of the Missouri, reileving Col, Marcus D, L. Simpson, assistant commissary general of the date of his retirement on the md, and Young Sweep % mile—Yum Yum won, Ulird. “Time, 1:18%. race, 11-10 miles.’ Dago won, le Brovek third. Time, 2:0034. Tenuis Playing at Newport. Newront, R. 1, August 23. for the tennis tournament. ing Was on the third round, The first mateb in the round and first in importance was between James Dwight and H. W. Slocum, jr. ht, Siocum appearing to be phe second game, Lowever, through his surong-side line plays, Which Dwight was unable to handle, Uhind’g ame went to Slocum after soiné very play on bis part. Dwight tinally won Ube set by a score Of 6-3. “The next set went to cum, 6-5, making che Score two setsto one in his the Mercury. THE CUBAN HURRICANE AS A LOWEK OF TEMPERATURE The Cuban hurricane has lert behind tt a legacy of cold air that 1s making folks in Washington and other cities along its path think that fall has come too soon, ‘The temperature here this morning was 12 degrees lower than yesterday morning. In Phil. adelphia there was a drop of 14 degrees, York 10, New Haven 8, and in the Cites to the southwest of here the thermometers suowed a drop of trom 5 to 10 degrees, Asnow above Nova ScoUla, out of the jurisuiction ot the United States. ‘The that the temperature will gradually become high- er, and predicts Warmer Weatuer for to-day. us Clerical Error. AN APPROPRIATION IN THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL CHANGRD FROM $25,000 TO $25,000,000. A curious error has been discovered in the rinted copies of the river and harbor tll that ‘ave Deen issued from the State Department. On he Hirst page of the act is the following clause: ‘For improving the harbor at Back Cove, Portland “Harbor, Maine, twenty-five thousand Uhousand dollars.” called the attention of Chiet Clerk Lee, of the State Department, yesterday, to the mat- latter said ‘that the mistake ably occurred at tke Capitol, and sent for the engrossed copy of the bill, and’ it was then found that Ube sane mistake occurred tn the parchment copy. ‘The wording of the blll had been followed exactly by the clerks of the State Departinent, according to their orders. Ax tue the harbor of Back Cove Is eutitled to $25,000,000 Worth of improvements, instead of # the act ‘has passed in’ tuls shape ‘the only Way Uo correct the error Is by an amend- atory act of Congress. Controller Durham says that the courts would undoubtedly rule that the sum was due to a clerical rant but $25,000. ‘There has teen no duriug bis administration for Such a case as Unis, but ‘no trouble suouid arise from the error. ‘he play this morn- game went to Di @ lite nervous, Went to Slocum, ‘Yhe storm center prediction onlicer thinks The Fieods are Hecedin; RAILROADS IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GETTING TO WORK AGATN—LOSSES OF OVER A MILLION. PrrreBure, August 23.—' to eighteen ‘at 10 o'clock to-day, and were once more flowing quiey within their banks, ‘The Fealdents of the inundated districts are now busy ‘the deposits lett lood, and the mills are preparing to re- sume. Railroad trafic has been partially resumed, but it will be several days defore trains are run: ning as usual, The Pennsylvania road ts sending Eastera trains over the West Penn division to Blairs ville, where they are transferred to the main foree of men are at work on the expect. wo have ned through to this cily sometime to- are again running on the main line of the Baltimore and Unto, but the Wheeling sion 1s still obstructed, aud it will probabiy be & ‘Week betore the road is cleared, ‘The loss esumate of last night was not exag- gerated, 1: will reach @ million dollars, and may loss at Wheeling, cluding the damage 10 the Baltimore’ and is reported at $250,000; at Al- toona, Pa., including damage Toad, ’ $250,000; Westmoreland ” Count; County, $100,000. _—_~»-____ Death of Ex-Senator Cathcart. BE WaS BOKN IN MADEIRA, AND SERVED BEFORE ‘THE MAST IN EARLY LIVI Micuroax Ciry, Ixp., August 23.—The Hon. C. W. Cathcart, ex-Uuited States Senator from in- diana, died at bis country resk ‘The rivers nad receded When a” Stan exceed " that, ‘Ohio ‘system Washington County, $100,000, and: Indi vernment Print= TWO REPORTS FHOM THE HOUSE INVESTIGATING COM- ‘The report of the special committee of the House investigating Mr. Benedict’s administration of the Government Printing Office 13 finally completed, and the chairman, Mr. Richardson, tried to get Tecoguition to present it to the House to-day, but Was cut out by the conference report on the army appropriation bill, ‘The Printing OMice report 18 One Of the most Elaborate made this session. occuples about seventy pages of “Government int” | It 1s a comprehensive defense of Mr. Bene. ict'S administration of the of parison betWeen that aud Mr. Rounds’ administra- ou with conclusions intended to suow that there has been more economy Of service and a better cundition of affairs since Mr. Benedict assumed charge, Acquits Mr. Senedict ot tue cuarges made agaist ita. Besides the report of sevent; tere are two large volutuns of testimony, Dulk to the report of th ury and Une Secretary of Navy. will make a short and cris] ity report, taking Issue at about every point with Lhe conellsions Of Lue majority. take to sow that the offies las Deou very rDauly managed, which, he will taintaly, is clearly shown by the vestumony taki in 1809. After following the sea for several years he settied in Laporte, lud., in 1831, for the United sia ral years he Was land surveyor Les, aud also served in the stute He served two terms in the House of Representatives at Washington, and was chosen Senator fom Indiana in 1849, The Wisco New Youx, August 23.—The steamship Wiscon- sin, when passing Fire Island at 1 p, m., showed Whe signals, “I can use but one engine.” She 1s about @ day and @ haif or two days behind the National Treasurer CLEVELAND, Om10, August Mahon, pastor of St. Bridget’s church here, has re~ ceived notice of bis ap treasurer of the America, vice Rev. P. Mass., resigned. the C. A. U, 25.—Rev. Win, Mc- iniment as ational eS ee ‘atholle Abstinence Union of U, Carrigan, of Fiteuburg, ‘TUE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The conference report on the Army appropris- tion bili was rejected in the House this 38 t061. The house further insisted upon its dis- ment to the Senate amendments and a fur- ther conference was ordered, ‘Crxerenart, August &3.—Hon, Benjamin Butter- Worth was pominated by acclamation by the re- Publicans of the first Obto district to-day. ‘West Bape, IND., August 23.—The republicans Of the second district nominated Thos, W. Braxton, ist 2.—The democrats of inated H. Paynter for Con- MaYsviLix, Ky., the nincn disteict no WHAT A PARTY OF GERMAN EXPLORERS UAVE FOUND. ‘Tue United States consul at Beirut has reported to the State Department that a few months ago @ party of Germang, under tne patronage government, commenced excava- the foot of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The clos ta Ree Wont Stocks Sheree snd, losin Corson and ‘Macartney, in @ mound at Amanus, a mountain two days south of Maradi, in the Vilayet of Alepyo—and have discovered in situ ‘ks Of blackb asalt with bas-reliers of animals coustituting the basement ‘Tuese sculptures bear of Hiluite art, inscripuions have yet been SERCEE Titers unmistakatie Dut no Hiluve characteristics EE + i Fr covered with Assyrian cuneiform nvcripuigns. ‘The Germans sre stilt past eavaltous forw: ine coal ‘more important discdverten, “°T °*PO Mysterious cay Death of a Woman, BROUGHT IN A DYING CONDITION TO GARFIELD Hos- AN UNKNOWN MAN. Last evening about § o'clock a white man called BECP EEEEE ESE Zoo r —Viretnta haw tortew, SMS Bon wee 1d q RE, M,. August 23.—Cotton dull—mid- alu, losg Wiowr sctive'awd stirs’ Whaat acme and hi Fats, Vtal0x; Lougberry. her. No. 2 winter : September, 96 a06 ‘NGOSTURA | BITT: owned appetizer aud: tat q Gious favor t ail drinks apd cures. phos fever and auc. Try it but beware counter: S55 Sears Jaeger manahctaeed EGERT & SONS. ‘December, 9) year, 460463. Osta, dui 4 DETECTIVE INVESTIGATES THE CASE. Detective Carter was detailed vo investigate the EE. Me t aFE g & case, This morning he went to the hospital to learn what he could about the matter. A tele. aE e i £ f ie hi iz house Jas. ‘Court ‘bbe said : ii tf Ki | | | [ | AE HH | THU HI i g 4288 aa penis ‘the part of republican Senators that Congress take ‘& two-weeks’ recess pending the preparation of the tariff Dill; that report doubtless grows out of a casual suggestion by Senator Hoar to members of the tard’ subcomunitee * that ‘a “recess be taken to give the _ subcommittee Detter chance to complete its work. ‘This, however, Mr. Allison said, was impracti- cable, "for the ‘reason that the bills are still pending. Mr. rat ‘well of the when he heard of 1 but oa consultation With bis fellow-democrats it Was COn- cluded tuat nothing could be done, MBS, HELMSEN’S DEATH. imvestigaied by = Coroner’s Jury. NO TESTIMONY TO SUSTAIN THE CHARGE OF CRIMINAL ‘MALPRACTICE. ‘Mrs Minnie McLeod Helmsen, wife of Mr. Chas, Helmsen, who sometime ago Kept a drug store corner of 8th and H streets northeast, died sud- deniy Monday night, and ner funeral was an- nounced to take piace at 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon from the Kastern Presbyterian church, At the appointed hour the church was filled with {rlends of the deceased, but the funeral procession did not arrive, ‘The delay was caused by Coroner Patterson, who bad been calied in to investigate the suspicious circumstances attending the death, which occurred, it was reported to chim, about 9 O'clock Monday night, at the house of Joanna Powalky Monikhelm, a midwife, whose residence 1s No. 1405 H street ‘northeast, just three squares Trom the former home of the deceased—No. 1023 H street, ‘The body was removed, It was alleged, irom the place where she died, n grocery wagon, Yo her lave home. Such w removal of the body Would be iu violation of law, a8 uo permit forsuch Femoval had been issted from Ube health oftice, ‘The ceruficate filed at the health office gave ihe facts of the deatn as follows: Name of Minnie McLeod Helmsen; date of death, August 20, 1888; age of deceased, 28 years, 6 months, 17 day's; socll condition ‘and “occupation, white, married; Uirthplace, Pr. E Island, 8, A.; bow long a resident in District of Columbia, 13 years; dura- tion of last sickness, a 1ew months; cause of death, diseuse jot heart; place of death, No. 1023 Hst. B. @; place of burial, Congressional ceme- tery} medical attendant, R.'D. Del, Freneb, M. D.; undertaker, Joun K. Wright, DRATH CAUSED BY ABORTION. ‘The coroner arrived at the house of the deceased Some minutes before the funeral was to take place and with the assistance ¢ Drs, Harugan, French and Tyler, made an autopsy. The examination reveaied the fact that death had been caused by an abortion performed probably on the night of ber death,and 1t Was decided to hold an inquest. OMcer George R. F. Smith was then ordered to summon a jury of inquest. He summoned the following giuacns: Ne Reagan, Alte Brooks, James, Naily, Thomas Betts, Eloyd Hunter, and Norman F. Hines. ‘The Jury was then escorted to the house Of the deceased, where they Viewed the body and it Was then turned over to the famliy for burial, ‘THE FUNEBAL SERVICES. It was nearly & o'clock when the remains Teached the Eastern Presbyterian church. Tne services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bradford, assisted by the Rev, Mr. Smith, ‘fhe latter spoke in flattering terms of the life of the deceased and Of her sad history. After the services were con- cluded the body was interred in the Congressional emetery. ‘Tue deceased was well and favorably nown in East Washington, Seven Years ago she Was marricd to Charles Helmsen and las given Dirth to three children ell of whom are living. She married him tn Baltimore against the protest Other parents. Some months ago she separated from her husband, but he has since visited her at her mother’s housé, where ahe lived with her child- ren, ‘THE INguest. ‘This morning at 11:30 o'clock the jury assembled In the sixth precinct station to bear the testimony of witnesses. Dr. Harugan testified that he was present at the autopsy yesterday afternoon, and stated that the result of the examination of the body suowed that there bad been an abortion or miscarriage, Walch had been the probuble cause of death. There Was a flabby appearance of the heart, but witness: did not think Uust tat contributed W cause death, but Wad the result ot the loss of considerable Dr. R.D. Del. French gave similar testimony, Mrs, Joanna Powaiky Monikheim, No. 1405 H street northeast, testitied that ‘about a week ago, ‘Tuesday, Mrs, Helmsen came to her louse about 9 o'clock in evening. Witness Was sick at that time, and had Fetired.” Witness wid her that she (witness) was Sick ahd could see no one. Mrs. Helmsen then begged her to hear her story, and she consented to doso. Mrs, Helinsen then told her how mean her husband treated her, and she seemed very much excited. Witness told her to come in the day ume. She called Ww see witness the next eve- ning, apd told ier that she (Mrs Helmsen) felt ver} that she was not pregnant. Witness told her to take something to act on her bowels, Dut witness did not well her what Loget, nor did she give her anything. Witness gave her an f ten drops of carbolic acid In @ quart of water, She repeated this four or five evenings Monday night When Mrs Helmsen called at ber house she (witness) did not treat her, She was not in her house more than five minutes before she com- plained of feeling bad, She said she thought she was about to minuies Mrs, Helmsen’s mother was 1n the room, ‘and witness gold her to go for a doctor. When questioned by the coroner witness said that Mrs, McLeod, the mother of tne deceased, was With her until her daugnver complained of feeling faint, and then witness told her (Mrs, Helmsen) to © Into the back room and sit on the sofa, she {a not remember whether Mrs. Heunseu"s mother was ever witn her before Monday night or not. Charles J. Helmsen, husband of the Was called a8 a witness, He knew novhing of the circumstances attending the death of his wife. James M. Jarvis, corner 15th and Gales streets portbeast, testified that the deceased was in his ug siore about half an hour before her deatu, ‘and be gave her some powders for a. whiel, she carried in her arma, He gave her no tor herself, ‘Mrs, McLeod, mother of the deceased, was amoned as a wit ‘DUL as se was very sition, whieh was atvetantialiy” tbe. sume’ as on, Which Was stbstant same evidence given by the midwite, Mra, Monikbetzn. ‘TaE VREDICT. ‘The jury, after half an hour's delfberation, re- turned tne following verdict: “That the sald Min- nie McLeod Helmsen came to her death about 8 ss i 8 i i ¢ nl Hil a | DAY, AUGUST 23, 1888, i i ‘The contractor, Mr. Morrison, soon had « gang of laborers employed in removing from the interior Ust Of Justices of the peace by momimating to the ‘Senave Mr. Louis 1 O'Neal and W. K Moffatt. The i i i £ aF8E t Building Luspector Kutwinhe How Was stinply ue oc etigiueering and Outi Pointed ine question could be easily settied, for Work was property doue could be determined. ‘The voard will unspect tue Dulldiug co-aporrow and makes report sued an official order “that a commission, wo con- Menus, Is hereby appointed W Anvesuigate ali Ube citcunistances counecied With and pertaining Lo the fall Of the lower of the Chui ant, al Che corner of 18th and N sireets norul- Weot 1n the city of Wastlugton, On Ube 22 sty ‘and Feport the ‘results Of tueif Invesuigaliou 1a writing W tuts board.” Of the Covenant,” sald Building Inspector Eut- Wisle to a Stax reporter to-day, “and am satistied ‘As 10 the cause of tbe accident, but don't feel al lberty toexpress my views just yet. Ihave in- Structed Uke atchiwvet 10 stop ibe reinoval of Lue debris When Luey come Wo Lhe portion of Lue Lower that remains standing, I wever tei auy fear at ali,” continued he “avout the buliding. ‘The plots Supporuing the tower were ampiy suMcieut Lo support Pounds to Uke square inca, Wwihile they bad Lo support Dut 150 pouuds Lo Lhe square Inca, When a permit is appited fur we go care {WUY over 11, and compute Lue Welgut Une Columns are capable of suppordug.” and (ue chains can be purchased: cents, Tue watebes are dear ai You ite led many” torpurehase by ¢ le ny ‘that he would remaia bere ‘This was le ‘second visit to 1 apd coutinue ton. The young people’s meeting was presided over by Mrs. Revecca Boyd, and drew large num- Ders together of both young and old. ‘The even- ing sermon was preached by Rev. W. H. Steward, aud prayer-meetiug tou caiup a while on their way to Frederick. —sisuop A.N. Wayunau, Reve, Dyson and Wiseman are ex- ected in camp, aud will take part in the chii- dren's day exeiCises. Large guluerings pected on Suuday from Baltimore, Wasiington, Se nnn ac Another Street Car Nuisance, To the Editor of Tux EVENING STAR: While the matier 0: Lob-tall cars is being agi- tated, I think it Would,be in order to call atvention to another nuisance regarding street cara, I re- fer to the unnecessary haste on the part of the finey also 71m and Tata stiety, in geen ub away from the junctions, ra 4 may be termed. coustruction of the tower was good work. The Speciiication required the facing stoue to be six lmches Untick and (he stones were as required and generally Whicker than required, The backing Was done Wik Seueca siche and each course of this Was Bound Wo Lue course of facing stoue Uy iron bands sunk in tue sioue. The svoue Was lad 4m broken Joiuis. At Lue bottom of Lue Lower, be said, the Wall Was 2 teetS inches Uick and i continued ai this thickness Up Wo 70 feet, It was {ben reduced 10Ur Aucues aud Hulsved at that Uhickness. The iuveriur Wall of Lue Lower, he Said, Was formed of large pieces of Seneca stone, Which Were the Unickness Of Uae Wall, Yet these stones Were cracked Unrough Ue day vetore the Lower fell, “Mr. Morrison is Ssilll of Une opinion Wai the accident Was due lo ihe lasufuency of we piers, led by Mrs Sarai family svopped in WENT DOWN AT THE GOLDEN GATE and Georgetown | Over Thirty Lives Lost by the Sinking Francisco (or Eureka at 4:30 yesterday atvernoon, emcouniered @ Ubick fog a short distance down Lhe bay. Captain Waliace began to biow Lis whistle, Proceeding cautiously, and when of Fort Point another sleamer Was heard appro.cuing in We fog. Captain Wallace signaled the stranger vo pass On Lhe port side, bul the signal was un- heeded, and, in another tnstaut, the huge prow of the Occidental and Oriental steamer Oceanic, Just coming from Hong Kong, emerged from the tog. ‘The steamer was so close to the Chester that there ‘was no possibility for the latter to escape, The cavin passengers were nearly ali on deck, and Une ngers are running here aud there to catch the intersect While the transfer agents are Liow: -Y sketch, but plain bard facts, and can be seen almost any hour of Pennsyivania avenue and 7th street. Gone? What does 1 matter to an bi ‘This is not a ‘The Metropolitan Street Car Line, PUTTING DOWN NEW RAILS AND SUBSTITUTING DOUBLE CARS FOR BOSTAULA. ‘The Metropolitan Street Kallway Co. are putting down a new track on 43g street, and instead of the old-fashioned rails now in use they are laying a gtoove rail, which is knot Yon rail This rail 1s almost sluuilar vo the Kngiish groove rail, and Mes about Mush with the pave. ‘The compauy'is now bubding double cars at iit ie Iw ci hich they propose Us put oa use Din street line €arly in the fall, ‘They are subsusuung Tapidly a8 possible te double cars with conduc tors tor tue bovLail curs on the entire road. ‘The Death Hecord, During the twenty-four hours ending at 2 this afternoon deaths were reported to the office as follows: Charles H. Harron, white, 56 ears; Robert B. Stovey, white, 2 year: is Years: Ante Nelson, colored, 20 years 3 ie 4 roy, colored, 10 wouths; Maty A ier: oak, colored, 22 year, 1ggs. COldred, 33 years; Albert ‘Uuenwaid, Deskins, "couoped, 7 years; mm asthe Richards Bos- shops, wien they ashington, wuite, colored, 7 montns; White, 29 years; Lena Annie W. Jones, White, 9 mon! Oth Of this place, at St. Peter's in Baltimore, on the 20th of made. — Ex-Comuissioner i i é PEPE 5 > i : fi Yure, 72; condition at influent dition at effluent Fiver to-day at 9: ie } : 3 a £ away the debris and go ‘twwer,” said Mr. Fendail, “but Would luke an investagavion by the Commissiouers, Wo ent slaie, point a board, Construction il ‘Mr, Cady, (he archivect, thought that the the archivect, = & bulider and engineer were ap the question as to whether the plas and bad beep adhered Wo or Whetuer Une THE OFFIGIAL ORDER FOR INVESTIGATION. ‘The District Commissioners tus afteruoon ts luspector of aspuaits and ce- WHAT THE BUILDING INSPECTOR SAID TO-DAY. “Tbave made anotuer inspection of tne Church WHAT THE BUILDER SAID TO-DAY. Mr, Morrivon, Une Dulider, said to-day that the > of a Pacific Const stenmer. ‘The steamer Clty of Chester, which left San che papers that tas tecee baa 1m to be furulshod with douuis cant Meee ougut to be dua wg Sak gee Wren dine ive or ts years ace Bae aces mae Gown to our ttle Bosca ns ie ene commas ‘The ctreum tances are agains: our Gulag ae Ue ‘Other live does, and we can't del AIS IN TRE POLICE COUNT TODSe Junior Kills, the colored man who, on the Age Instant, assaulted OMoer Jas K Harrover aud bit his ear off, was before the Police Court to-day. the Changes being disorderiy conduct aud resisting the oicer, Mr. F. P. Closs appeared tor him. Tne prmwouer, who had been severeiy clubbed afire Gluing the OMcers ear, had Live plasters op hit head, aud had spent a lew days in the The ofticer had « heavy bandage around his bead, ‘Tue disorderiy case was first Uited, and Use ofieat Wentited tbat on Saturday last be saw kills wad drunk, and approached kim, when the prisoner ap ‘Ah opprobrous epiliel Lo withesg, wie pet bua Under arrest. On crows-exauniuaion WIthess adi tied that ine had clubbed Kills’ iather some months ago. but Geated Uiat be Lad any animosity againad detein x * Ob re-direct examination Witness salt thet de Called Lo Kilis LO go Ih Lhe house, when be replied “To h—i with the waive ——or a ~ Charles Sobieus testified Ww seeing Bills tall, Harrover told ihe mau Wo take Lim home oF ie Would arrest lim aud Klis said: “Let the white —0l a —go b-—1,” and Lue over Uben wen Wo arrest bina, Ob crosekamination Witness said that Ritts Was bot disorderly, wor did he say any thing UL the offiver bailed Linn, George Myers gave Buk lar testimony. For Une detendant Delaware Huduell testes 16 seeing Klis in company With Watson, and be was hot disordetly. Grant Walker aud’ Mt. Wheeiet Westified Lo Uae saine effect. Chas, H. Watson testified that Ellis was drunk At Suticriand’s, 12th ano K streets, and he Soom im howe. kills did DOL open luis mouth ty toe Micer, and Was heiplessiy Wines got him t6 his house, Where be laid Lim down. Wi dew left and Marrover in a few iivules come up, saying, “BY G—, Unal’s Klils,” und saying to jinn to Keep Out; Went'in amd Gragived “Use usicudaut oui tc liner Witnesses testified to Euts being woo drank run. ‘Officer Harrover was recalled in rebuttal and tes, tified It Was not over halt a Miuuie WieL be Woot tm Wae house tw arrest tum, Fog d-fendaut Freemout Butler and Ceiest tut Jer Astitied Chat kills Was beasdy druus oo UD floor When Une officer came tn. MI. Closs coutended thas the defendant had comiuitied po crime, and that te ‘chaige uf sem orderly bad been made only aver Une oliver feud that ke had Wo have some warraut fur ciubmune the detendant nearly Wo death. MLLIS FINED POR DISORDERLY CONDUCT. The court said Unree Witnesses swore positirely to we use of bad language. He adjudged gluse Sully and tmposed & Los of $5. AL appeal was ‘The case of Violence to an Officer Was then taken Up. The vilicer testined Ubal be arrested Elis i the balay as be Was ruuming. Wheu ue oUt Lue deiendant fell, aud be jerked ttn called a cart, aud When Luey Were putting ity ia Julie Gol hold of Lue OMlicer ahd LiL luis eal, aus oo (Hen Used the balou, Charies Sous estied that when whe oftecr Drought Kills out he fell on Lue pavement, ¥ i- Less Was Walking aWay WueD Le beard Lie oljeer cry “ide has villen my car Of,” aud uring We Saw’ them BOUL Tall GUL Of tue car. aud SWear (hat Lue Oilicer did not Use Kis Davon ui alter Uicy were OUL of Uae cart. MELD POK THE GKAND JUKY ON THE SECOND CUAMOR. ‘The cour, after heanng trier evideuce, went the case Wo the grand jury aud Gxed we ball ab #300, = -HonbEuies Reronrsp,—Charies ©. Hall, Na. ius T street, reports Unat tits Louse Was entcred Tyee Gay Might aud TovvEG Of w large quanLLy of ra. Tiwus articles —A pocketbouk Coutaiilig $5100 Was sloiea from tke Bouse Uf Alls. Aus une Quackeubust, No. 1814 16.U street wor wee Four brass Splggols aud some heed pip: was stolen Irom oue vi Joba F. Waggaiual's vacent houses. —Judye G. E. liarris, No. Lid M stteet Teporis stolen our pigevws——MrS Maryma fe ports Wve larceny of soine cigars aud cigurcties Judge Tharman at Port Huron, MIS SPEECH DEVOTED TY COMMENDATION OF Paint. calied to them to prepare for tle sock, A Panic ensued among the Women and cuiidren, of ‘whom there was a large muiaber, ‘The Oceanic struck the City of Chester on the port side, tearing the great Uimbers and iron plates and breaking ino the staterooms and cabin. ‘The Wlidest contusion prevailed aiuoug the passengers, When the vessels were locked a number were up over the Oceanic’s vow and rescued. ‘AS sOOD as the jarge sieamer couid clear herself she sWung around and began to lower her boats, Most of the officers and crew of the City of ‘Chester seeued Lo louse possession of Ueir and yeveral passengers stated afterward chat soue of the crew took the first opportunity to get aboard the Oceanic, leaving the passengers to cut away the boals, One of these were lowered as soon as ie and a BUMLEF Of passengers were taken off. Others provided themselves With lie and jumped overboard. ‘The greatest portiun, however, were compelicd toremaia on the steawer, whicu’ began to settle immediately. and in Ave ‘hum ton ules Aller Ube colils- red. ‘Those of Uhe passengers and crew who caine to che surface were picked up by the Oceanic’s boats, but ihe greater number were drawn down by tue rush of water aud never in. ie eateat los of eis believed to ge Oc- ire 2 as Suentaygeeber te ere Uhese Were accounted for, ‘The cablu passengers numbered seventy and these ten? were iost. "Three, of tue” chew were also lost. The ‘names of the cabin Jost are as follows: =G. W. Anderson, Cal; Mrs. S. E. Prater, San Diego, Cal. Mrs. C. Hl Haney, Eureka, Cal; J. A. ton, and Wife, Vi News C. if. Davis and. his Political Notes. Gen. Harrison and party arrived at Put-in-Bay, im Lake Erie, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoou on DENT CLEVELAND AND DIBCUNSION OF 1D TAKIP ka-Seuator Tuutumn and party rescuoa Port Huron at 2 o'clock yesterday afteruon, Whew the Whart Was reacued a passage Was ford throug Lue deuse crowd, aud Judge Churman and Party were escorted (o carriages by Uke recepuom committee, Tue processivk was Uicu formed wad marched Uarousu Lie principal strects of Une city, Wich Were devoruicd wilh fags, banaers amd plcwures, In Pine Grove, a Yeats pata, « spoak= tug stand Mad eeu erecied. Fully Lurec said poopie, MUS MeL, Were preseul Judge Tuur- uaa Was greed’ With a early round of applause, When quiet Was resiured he askells Wil You allow me LO Keep uy cap Ont (we cours,” “Certainy.") I am afraid, with Uils cuMd words Wind, 1 iii do wwe sume aru it 1 went bareucaded, aud, atuousnh Daim perfect, wi W uncover my ead beiure Use peuple, still 1 ae OL Want W Lreak down at Ue Legiuulig of Law campaign. [Voiwes, “Keep your cap vn] Me commended Presiacat Cievelaud and ils adultes Wallon, churacieruing Lue Fresideut asa Urave, Awteigems, leve.teauea, Mobic Mab—le Ws led @ Clea aud uprigit wad’ 4 successful admiuision- Gon.” [Applausc, amd a Voice, “uurran for Cleves land.") “Iie said that we kuew Lue Presiwent wen, TLE wud Wise mat does Qweli Within Lie duis of Une United Stal Juage Thurman thea devoted huunsell to Ube Lal iit quesuon, arguing tor luwer Tales, He char twat Lue’ reyubiicaus had gone Uetore Ube “ WiU Laine preteuses, aud sadd Unat Ab Bis long pom hidcal career le hud Mever velure secu sucn Ale acity avd decent as he Mad noUCed Ou Le part wf Ube advocates OF Ligh provecuun. Juage “Churiuas spoke easliy, his volce bet Clear abd strong. Bary in luis speci Lie speak Mad occasivu W Use “Wis LabdKerCHie, aud Lue ap pearance of Wwe LuMuUs Dandaba called furs davarty cheer. Kepres-niauve Hatch, of Missouri, was tbe see. Ond speaker vi Lue aileruuon, 1888, at the ides parcin, by Ales. Chacon O. ANGEL aud Mins PANNE ail ot Auscontia NOLKMAN—SCRAEFFER Oy March 20, 188, 4 Balke, by the ser. Father Calas. CALLED VOLAMAN G ANNIE 'SSCHALE rau. * =~ t+ casrenanel DIED. ALLEGER. A¢5.30a, m.) August 23, 1888, ELSIE MAL, ouly dauciter ot Ge. WW. aud bake 8. Alsen se ite ote ad Wik day vol tuueral uereatter, . BEALL, On Wednesday, August 22, 186s, MAG Git 4. W., dauaguier vt uuu W- nud kalaauetse Bead, Sood be year and cat day, PUueral will tane jime Trom the readence of her ereuctucther, Mek. Wasruer, No. 405 baet Capito, street, Friday. Aucust 24th ai 4 pau Keistiver apd tends are auVited to wtteud. * O'BRIEN. On August 23, 188K, at 5.20 » r., 1D: wie teucted aba sony child'ot hax OWeions aed Tolistecu yore and twenty tures nye. ‘Fold ber, dear Saviour, in Thine arma, Ana iei ber henceiurth bey A uvonme ger ul Love between ‘My Luma heart aud cu0e, Manca. Funeral 110m ber mother's roadence, 2226 Cieve Jand avenue, Sunday, August 20,ut 3p. in, Kelauives fed srieBds iavAved to aticud, > PITTS. Op August 20, 1868, FANCIS M. PITTS, 1B the thirty -eiguit your vt lis axe, ‘Helativer aud ireuus ure L..v ited to attend kus fune- rai. trom the resideuot vf lus water, 1804 North Boud dutroecs, Baviiuore Aid. ou Friday Licrmiug, August 26, at 10 deluck Ea SCHAFER. On the moruing of August 22. st4s0 am PLiZabeTn Cy uelover dungurer at Gocrwe and Bimius Shaler, aud Wrauddaushter of aud Heurietis Crome, aged (weno « jours, MAKES DELICIOUS LEMONADE A teaspounful added toe gine of hot oF cold wate, And eweetened to the taste, will be found refresting and invigerating. Pune Sos. Pia Sow. Pox Warn Yun. Sort Hewrarcs Sem * “PEaRe Soar” ‘SOLD EVERYWHERE.