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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Pre RAILROADS. TEDMONT AIR LI Schedule in effect Vue SENATE TARIFF HEARINGS, ‘Te Be Clesea Within Ten Days, 12, 1888. 2d EDITION’ (Ouce shrewdly remarked, “There's no knowing 30 A. M.—EFast ieun. Mail Daily for Warrenton, | DARE-CHI o- eed eke hd ‘ nator, chairman of the subcommittee free acta yciag™ Wane | | Rebtgaggavetios to. Coven poet" Taam women inetd ta, een ‘ser In scoonause wea ae a Soe mad | age A WEL UR yee AE» SEETEMBER FIRST, | his loom and irritability. Had be taken Ayre’s Ne ee ~ Washington to New Orieana, 2g68. ot TWELVE M, in troat of By is bs Cea nae sagas iat parties who wish a hearing before the 11-24 A.M — Past a ‘Warrenton, Char- evi iG, Shea. & Ohio Route, Will sell, at the defaull Tie above team. THOMAS DO’ ‘Auctioneer. Latest Telerams 10 The Stat ven Eyechvure, Mocks Mount Denville ana Sessoos to SER ee Seon Lynchburg ant Desvilie, Gremsbora Raletok, ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO,, Auctioneers, “Twas grest sufferer from Dyspepsia and este hearings ty the committee a 1T FLAME PARLOR SUITE, UPRO Constantin. bad no copeity bese Several, hundred interested t uieper New York to Montgomery, im connes: | Co ee eee Te SUTTES | sreatly debilitated, snd was continually THE PRESIDENTS LUCK. Pullman Sleejers Montwomery to New Orleans. in Boudoir Sleepers for Birmingham, Vieks. bury and Shreveport. Pullman Sleeper Danville $0. Columbia and Augusta Solid trains Washington to Atlanta. Does not connect for C.and 0. ronte points WARDHODES, DOOK-CASES, WKITING-DESKS, AER EP voLDrsG ED, MANTEL BEDS, AN: 5 : EASY | CHa SIDEBOARD, s i afflicted with Headache and Dizsiness. After trying various remedies, I finally began to use Ayer's Pills, and soon my appetite improved, He and His Party have Caught Plenty Hass—The President in Danger. COUCHES, | UPHOLSTERED. ; mittee must make their appearance within | “FRONT | AKDROBES, ~~ NAIK. AN. - Lyxcuscxa, Va., August 31. = wy, ‘M.—Daily, nites. Oe ate me se rine ria my bowels were regulated, and I became well’ t ‘are at Eagle Sijenvare, Mirays a ft tation, Sanee| sy stovas perce pHY AIG, Az AUCTION. i tara log Rock, Botetourt County. They have had splendid at Bevercon for Lavay. arriving #:38 pm. Ou SATURDAY, Sk , YER'S PILLS, ft w 5-30 P.M—Western Express Daily for Warrent we ‘wel thin t luck bass fish! Gerigerctlic, Checlottorviies Lawiteili, Giwcrnnatt | Cop OCS, oe fe al teeta aetea partaily | Prepared by Dr. 3.0. Ayer’ Oo, Lowell, ams, | o our Thay have caught over 100 bass. Large crowds of People trom the neighboring: counties gathered wo ral e the President’ rend He has created great enthusissm the People by his unaffeoved cordiality. He will leave & saint for | washingwen. ‘A special tothe Advance Rs ge nd 0 a Sounty. “tue Prewdent atone caught twenty-Hve Dasa, ‘THE PRESIDENT ALMOST SHIPWRECKED. “His boat was caught in the rapids, and but fo the efforts of the party he would have been ‘ship Wrecked.’ Col. Lamont was indisposed.” nd Ouio route, "Pullman Sleepers and Solid ‘frains ‘Washington to Louisville aud White Sulphur Springs St Louis. aiso for Lynchburg, Bristol. Chattanoows, Nashville, Memphis, Littie Rock, and all southwestern, ints. ‘Through Pullman Sleepers Washington to ____ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co,, Aucts, sage ree = “Ponovdcgraee #4 sitet and New York ever, eect ee Mie - $ latmed. By order of Saviuuton’ and Sremaiuing "ape ths Commiadoucry D.C. SAMUEL EIN HIS, the bearings, the subcommit- ‘has to complete its elaborate reporton the bill, ‘THE CAUCUS LAST NIGHT. Senator M n icrson made an effort in the caucus A Rawsess Cast KELL KNOWN CARLS SPRUDEL SALT eee rite tRciee he The Em eed of M. = "Ss Sons, and ‘+ SeUaiad Statca, writes under date of fame ie ‘1388, from abscesses wi For years I have suffered = time to time to obtain purifiers, jenphis without cl 11:00 PM. Souther Express Daily for Lynch. Dury. Danville, Raleigh, Aahevilie, Charlotte, ( Pin Agen, Aniusta VAlianta Moutzowery, "New aba. Tetaa and California.” Pulinan Sicoper Wash. Faliman Slecpor Wesbington to Anscusta, Ga. withovs man Sleeper 1on to Auduste Ga, withod ghanwe. Pullman Steep-r Valtimore and Washingtoa fo White Sulptur Springs and Cand ©. Reyorta "Trains on Washington aud Obio division leave Wash- 3-00 AM. Daily except Sunday, and 4:43 2 Daily. arrive Round Hil 11-45 A.3E and 7-21 B Returning leave Round Hili 5-50 4M. Daily, aad ‘TO-moRKOW. ! aeeees DOWLING, Auctioneer, | % | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GE EVERY. DISCRIPTIUN AE MS RS UCTTS ROOMS, “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. Senator Cameron remarked that the interests of Pennsyivania are well cared for in the bill, but said ne feared any legislation in that direction Would (wn the manufacturers, Senators Plumb and Ingalls al formed on ‘the back of cut, ‘and had to : used all THE CANADIANS WEAKENING, 3 FIRST, ‘were both absent, Dally escept Sundsy. arriving Washington 1388, COMMENCING "AT TEN O'CLOCK.” ces and as Lucy object to a cut hwaget Saeieebacace Phroarh tains from: the South via Charlotte, Dan- sxecurons iS%: ARSAME HOUR, ae Rumored Likelihood of Important | 1s regarded by some as signitcan iipand Lrnehbure arrive m Washington 7-00 Ae | mee ts Ba oeTRa F Concessions to American Fishermen. | WasHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, Sere st ltd Am sod DAO Pi vie Chesapeats MILLER 814 TE. tod oar ‘ToRoxTo, August 31.—A special from Ottowa to and Obto route ® ‘Charlottesvilis at 9:40 PM: Btrasburs Local at 9:47 AM. ALSO, AT TWELVE A NUMBER OF HOESES BELONGING TO. DIF- FEKENT PARTIES. - ‘the’ Globe says: ‘The bluster and rant in- ‘Tax PResipent is expected to return to the city duiged in by Minister Thompson at Ha- to-morrow morning. Tickets. sleeping car reservation and information ‘all paswage checkel at . cae souk att ener rsville have not weakened dehiet Exivanis sven, and at Panccagee Station, Pen! | yew axp AESQWAT ERELYE, O'CLOG M spacaee, |e ae cera ee OIRERLE ans _| Which fs general here that at tomorrow's meeting | A Naw Navwoxa Bana. The Controller of the Kaliroad, Othand Bete.” JAS. L. TAYLOR, WAGONS bre oe ‘The Genuitie Carlsbad Sprudel Salt Powder is put up } Of the cabinet the privileges of purchasing sup- } Currency has authorized the organization of the General Passenger Axe in round bottles - Each bottle comes in epaper cartoon =~ and veal ty of Cariabad aud the algna: & Mendelson Oo. dole. Awouts: around bottles feta and, Hes and trans-shij cargoes in Cauadian ports wiil be ‘Granted to Smerisan Asuing vessels, ‘and that the canals will be made free to vessels of Doth countries, First National Bank of Tower, Minn., capital $50,000, Hl. A. Ware president, ahd Geo.’W. Hert- Ber cashier, ALSO, ca CARPENTER’S CHEST, WiTH A COMPLETE SET OF TOULS, AND A LOT OF GROCERIES, au30-2t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTF, TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. 9 ‘amt Allothiors are, worthless imi; IN CO. = os — Dr. Toboldt’ at “A 7 INE BUILDIN NI LN free upon ication, EISNEK & MEN] SIR JOBN HAS NOT TALKED, ACHINAMAN CaNNoT MAKE A HOMRSTEAD ENTRY.— Lente 9 on a Fitts! ESD SEREET AND ESTREEY SOULE | © Barclay Bt NN Sole Agents, sul-onwat” | Orrawa,. August $1 —sir Joun MacDonald ar- | A letter has been received at the General Land S EFFECT AUGUSE 5, 1588 4 sie es ‘The reported in TRAINS LEAYE WASHINGTON, 0M STATION, | DAY AFTERNOON, SEFTEMBER 3, at | )D, Cox Or EB With sir Jobb at Sydney, ©. B upon, tne Presi | Mice from Nebraska making the inquiry whether ‘CORNER SIXTH AND S STKE! AS FUL | 5:30 O CLUCK, we will sell ERMANENT Gunz OF Fuczema Gent’s message turns out to be a pure fabrication, | ® Chinaman who has been in this country twelve Lows " NORTH OF SQUARE 585, the premier aving granvea an tuterview on thé | Years, and has declared nis intention of becoming For Pitts arg and the West.Chicaso I imi Express of VIRGINIA AVENUE. 40 feet BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. gubfect to no person. acitizen, can make an original homestead entry. Line, 30 am daity: to Cinciunadt aba ne Lown | of the auect business nteis teeter" | Two years go I wan attacked with ecsume, Teannot SS fice alan ar Caan prepared stating Chas ander 906- ine, 9-50 am. daliy, to Cine! nal St. La Pr went Du: lot 2 southweat Uc Cl lech Cag pun Pita tocancucmate |“ 0 BO DUNCANSOS BROS | toni you what I suffered. Iwas the most forlorn spec QUAMEESSRE ¢1h Rem ot become citizen and tharctone he eet th fe Chicago, with Meoping Car, aitoons : een Stoner | tacle you ever saw. Charles Kennedy, of this place, question cannot bemade. It ts stated at the Land OMce that an application, as has been published, ‘has been received from a Chinaman in Wyoming to make a timber-culture entry and that no sion favoring such appiication has been made. Inrensst Cuxcxs.—Treasurer Hyatt to-day mailed 9,801 checks in payment of the interest due September 11 on 43 bonds, amounting to $2,091,504.45. aiicke aes MiiTany AcapEMy CapErs.—The following have He Ends Mis Quarrely by Murdering His Wife and then Commits Suicide. New York, August 31.—No. 714 6th street 1s a three-story and basement butiding. Ellas Kohn lived there with bis wife Barbara, He was a Queer old ian, Who couid not get along even with is owh children, He “and his wife Were found dead this forenoon in their bed-room, ‘The wife's throat was cut from ear to ear. The husband was tearfully mangled with a knife, and had a hole in his head HOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. To WHOM If MAY CONCERN: NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1HE FOLLOWING GOODS | WILL BE SOLD TO PAY >TORAGE CHARGES on FRIDAY, SEPIEMBEK FOURTEENTH, 1888, com- mencing'st TEN O'CLOCK, A. M, within my ‘sales. rooms, corner Peunsylvamia avenue and 11th strect B.W.1 Will gell 7 boxes aud contents, 1 forge. Lauvil, 2 Vinew, 1 drill, 1 table with vise, 1 pair shears, 1 trunk and contents, 1 case of drawers, satchel and contents, ‘&c., stored With mo July 11, 1882. ‘Terms cash. pst THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wines WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncers, esterh Livres, r= Washington cept Saturday, Harrisburg to Cleveland, coanecting ally at arrisbure with throggh Sleepers for Louisville and Meaphia Paciié Express, 10:00 daily, for Pittpare and the West, with 1 Sleeper to Pitsburg. and Pittsbung tw “TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, andaizua, and Rochester, daily ; for Buf- awarded Saturday, 10:00 p. vie Car Washingtou to Rochester. . Lock Haven, ated Elmira, at 9:50 yt Sunday ty showed me your pamphlet on skin discases, and among them I found the deseription suitable to my case. I bought the CuricunA ReMxpres. 1 took seven bottles, with the Curicuna and Soar, and the result is a per- mauent cure. I thought I would wait and see if it would come back, but it has proved all you said it would do, #0 I will say God bless you and yours! THOS. L. GRAY, Leavertown, Ohio, Thave been cured of s most unbearable itching skin @isease by the Curicuna ReMepres. They have en- Ww fe - 7.20, i i om sWikexan abled me to ye f suffering. You may use | which looked like a pistol shot wound, aud puz- | PeeD appointed cadets at the Military Academy: doing LEO je Oe | Rear Ponnioe oe ee, BOUER AED my nema eo 0 reéectnen, and any ons who weate to | sled the police, No ‘sound of a pistol’ shot ‘had | Charles E, Mellette, Watertown, Dak; Henry P. Tinted Espa of Puluan Pater | TudkD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHEAST, | Auow about my case may write me, incloaing stamp. | been heurd by anyother tenants” of the | Coleman, Concord, NUL, Joseph Drake Potter, i ime Lanived Rsprese Of Full Papi x W. B. BROOKS. house in which ‘the Kohns occupied the second | Concord (alternate); Walter C. Babcock, Boston: Soe. 2:40 am, daty. 93 - * | ou (UESDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTH, 1888, at 47 Grove street, Providence, R 1, | H00F. Itis supposed that the old man Killed his | Wm, J, Daly, Dorclester, Mass. (alternate), and Ee F Hostou without chanse. 2-00 P.m, every day. ye hag oy : M., we shall a oe sig Bl first and then cut oo aiter a quarrel | Geo. Crook, Henderson, Tenn, wg yg en pe . Part lot No. %.ik square 483, ; c — “eit Bs crane eae Fro ya dep —- fect improved by atw reese | aaalaea ten Catenion an Soc reasdte tame |. tian Ruta won une © Ge cetiil Mved tn) Bamaowat:-— Cust “Sustice Fuller, Count Arco, a0 Meepmeh traing connect, at Jo. ~ T tried the Curicusa Kisevies, and they entirely | tMAt neighborhood, owning the house, for nearly | the German minister, Controller Trenbolm, Teruis: $1,000 ca eightoen month erty sold. All © to Fulton street, avoiding double ‘w York Cat ?. 9:00, 1 )-00. amd 11:20 p.m. “On Sun: balance in six, twelve, and ured by a deed of trust on pro} nveyancing at purchaser's cost. @1 down on day of sale twenty Years, sincé he retired from the cigar man- ufacturing business with a competency. He Was sixty-two years old and was born pear cured me. ¥, E. PERRY, Rome, N. ¥. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50¢. ; SOAP, 250.5 Judge John Davis,-and Representatives Whi- ng, Allen of Massachusetts, and Glover, and Delegates Toole and Sinith, were in New York last For Philcdelp him. 7.2 S00. 410. 8:00, ¥00, and 11.40 am, au. week-daysand 3-42 pub daily, with Dining Cor Mainz, Gi Was five years older le . 140 am 2:00 4:10,6-00. 19:00, aud | au2v-dids " WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucta | REsoLvzwz, 1. Propared by the Portes Dave axp | Halts, Germany. iis wife was ive years older | Hy fAls Toute ate alt Sievelaon Olen Tk 11-20 pm. Limited Express, all Parlor Cars, 0:40 FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Aucomeer. (CuEMICAL Co., Boston Mass. all married, The father could not ‘agree with | BYrpes of Minneapolis, H. C. Adams of Ann Harbor, 2" Send ‘for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 ages, 50 illustretions, and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, blackheads, red, rough chapped and oily skin prevented by CuzicURA Soar, auz8,29,31,s0p1 Puinaciphige EW. ese aise eee z Of AN ie. King of St. Paul, Be Lewis of ‘Tallahassée, Fia., and C. L. Phillips of Fort Adams, RL, ‘are at the Ebbitt.—Mr. T. D. Frawley, tbe actor, 1s in the city, — Jas, A. “Duckworth ’and EA. Juhing of New York, Wm: Louther of Dubuque; iowa, ‘and Geo, 8. Hosine of Detrott, are at the Arlington. — A. A. Lane of New York, Chas. E. Brown and M. Schoonmaker of Kansas City, and C. H. Roosevelt Ot New Rochelle, N. Y., are ai Willard’s Civm. Senvick EXaMiNaTioNs—An examination ‘Will be held at the rooms of the Ct vil Service Com- mission, City Hall, Washington, on Saturday, any of them, and frequently _quarreled ‘With his wife about them. ‘Tue couple were last seen yesterday afternoon, when they were heard exc! w hard words, "The body of Mra, Kohn Was cold when found, and the ite" blood ‘Was pouring from her husband's wounds, He was alive but uncoi ‘and bis bowels protruded from his abdomen. ‘The police, at first thought fhe crime was done, by.» tlef who wanted to ro lace, but investigation disprov this ““thedry. ‘the “knife with when the deeds were done was found in a drawer near the bed on which Mr. Kohn lay, A number of wine and brandy bottles on the table showed how the ld man had nerved AVERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 1539 HIGH OK 32D STREET, GEUKGETOWN, (On MONDAY, SEPTEMBE, 1888, at 5 0'C! ‘K, I will sell in front of the preiaises part of lot 19, in square No, 101, trouting 23 {ect om the cast side of High or S2d street, between, West aud Stoddard streets, ee a feet, fre nen in dg elegant two- story brick dwelling, coutaiing eleven. rostaa, water, kas line cellar, stabve iu rear, 1rult in yard, Be. &e- ‘erms one-third caal, ‘none aud two yeare with interest secured by a deed uf trust om the prope sold orallcash at the option of the purchaser. Seposit of 8100 required at the time cof nal sited PPYRUSTEE’S AUCTION SALE 0] PECK A’ oi SITUATED ON THE PUTOMAO RIVER, TN 20, 9:00, 9:40, 9:59, 11.00, 2.0m, 2.00" 34d, 4:10, 4220, “40; 10-00,'and. 12:20 p'm, On Sant 05: 9.50. Th4O aime 2:00, 3:45 40, 10-00, aud 11-20 pm n'a reek Like, 7°20 am, aud 4:40 ‘pam. daily, fexcey! Sus For Arnapulia 2:20 aud 9:00 am., 12-05, 4.20, sad daily, except Sunday. "Sundays, 9-00 3. 2.410 pa0. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG. RAI, Wal, AND ALEMANDKIA AND WASHINGTON KAILRUAD. Yor Alexandria, 6.00, 6-35. 8:40, 9:45 12.08 oom, 3.05, 422%. 5-00, 5:3 i On Sunil INCREASED INTEREST IN BOAT RACING—ITS DANGERS LESSENED—AN EXAMPLE OF OVERTRAINING, ‘The following letter speaks for itself, and is one of ‘the scores of unsolicited testimonials daily received $ WESIMORELAND COUNTY, VA. OPPOSITE | by me: himself for the double crime. Everybody in the | September 8, for a $1,200 position in the Nava- Qecommodathin ior Quantion £00 nim ceek “BINEY POINT.” * ‘ZETA P81 HALL, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, neighborhood knew the Kobus, but they were on | War Records OMice, Navy Department. The ex- $Giitimced cand ences 6-00 seb) nae Jn pursuance o! « deed of trust, dated Jaly 16, 1885, TTHAOM SY a duly 2 F888 speaking verins with scafcely anybody On account | aimination will émbrace | orthography, | pen- -ept Sunday. SF ercord in the clerk's office of the County Court of | seo. es agsee wi % . of Mr. Koln’s pecultarities, manship, copying, letter-writing, elements ol Me Wechimtion. 6.0% Wesimore.and County, D. Boy page 470, execited . HARSIET HUBBARD AYER. —————— the Engiisn language, arithmetic, naval routine, R107 te so Se by Horace B. Kirkwood to the undersigued as t Dear Madam: 1 shall always take pleasure in recom- in order to secure the payment of @ note for 82 yen by imo Gouna "Lyntiaoy cag. for the detare {nataiment of purchasc-mouey “of the above naied farm, said Kirkwood having made default in the pay ment of suid uote, and the holder thereof having Fe Quosted that said deed be eitorced, Thal) ot EbSesbaY, THE FUTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, Proceed to sell said farm, Peckatone, with all the m- Proverments thereon, to the huchest’ bidder, at yrabhe fuction, upon the preminen at (WELVE OCLOCK M- While itis believed that the title to said property 1a tras vested in'me bythe’ deed of arust aitreeath set fas ves - 2 shall'convey the same to the purchaser with specal of ‘the oldest and best er Potomac, contailing ‘acres of excellent laud. ‘The tmansion house, & ¢ brick residence, was burned down about a year ago. but the walls aro still ‘standing, and- from them there could be easily gotten euticteut wumber of bricks terest a modern style dwellins, with ; for any ordinary family; there are also several owt: houses on the place, oue ot which might be converted into-a neat aud comfortable residence at a trifling cost, ‘This property will be wold at the time named abors pitiout rerand {6 west, ad the purchaser will be requ: comply 0 ‘OF give uatisfectory ‘afnest of his doing so ins short tue. ‘Terms: For cash to au amount sufficient to pay the costs of sale ana the note aforesaid of $300, with ins terest at the rate of six per cent trom July 19th, 188s, Ul day of sale, and as to the remainder, upon such terms as thie B Kirkwood shall nate: or upon his failure, upou stich terme ae the trustee shall deout Deststo be aunounced at the sale. suzd-10t_ J. THOMPSON BROWN, Trustee. Admiral Porter Out of Danger. Newror, K. 1, August 3L—Admiral Porters’ 80n has just returned from Couanicut. He author- izes a definite announcement that the crisis in his father’s case has been safely passed and that he is now out of danger. ee ‘The Great Granger» Picnic. I? 18 ADDRESSED TO-DAY BY MRA. BELVA LOCKWOOD AND SEVERAL OTHRK SPEARENS Witurams’ Gxove, Pa., August 31.—Owing the rain the crowd was DOL 80 large to-day, but fully 10,000 B ered were here. The services were opened by hy Master Leonard Rene after which State Senator Lerard C. Brown, of York County, read his report as chairman of the committee on legislation, He was followed by K. E. Searle, of Susquehanna County, who the audience a’ short talk on agriculture. Sra, Belva Lockwood, candidate tor president, also spoke ‘This afternoon Col. D. H. Hastings, adjutant-gen- eral of this state, mede’a short address, and was followed by Hon. W. F. Sadler, ‘the ex. hibition closes. Canada’s Fishery Protection Service, Srusbcor ume acta int satetae ona OrraWa, August 31.. STAT ali Sih Ree earbcnte sued, In a syno of the blue book Dep- uty = Minister fiiton = points out that au ‘the season 135 visits were paid to fishing vessels in the waters in which the pro- nautical nomenciature, forms ot’ oficial corres: Pondence, naval material and naval evolutions ‘An examination will also be held on the same day for a $1,000 position in the Naval Observatory, the examination to embrace orthography, penman- ship, copying, letter-writing, elements of the E language, arithmet geometry, trigonometry and rapid and ‘acetate’ Use Of 10: ganthmic tables, Bonps Accerrep.—The Secretary of the Treasury this afternoon accepted the following bonds: Reg- istered 4 per cents—$40,000, at 128%; $200, at 128%; ab 128, Capitol Topics, 4 BOUNTY BILL. ‘Senator Manderson to-day reported favorably, with amendments from the military committee, & Dili introduced by Senator Sawyer to give to sol- diers who served ninety days or more and were discharged on account of disease contracted in the line of duty the same bounty to which they wouid ‘have been entitled if dischargea for wounds, THE FRIENDS OF REPRESENTATIVE FORD were startled this morning by a statement in a morning paper that the democrats of the fifth Michigan district had nominated B, T. 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WOuD, fous) Gen. Pea Axoit. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, 1888, LEAVE WASHIN ‘ON OF NEW JERSEY AVEN For € we to de CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manairer. ‘ > and «+25 p.am. daily, exprosa For intermediate points between Baltimore aad Puuadelpbia, 5 am, and f3-15 pan. For Siugerly sad intermediate points §7:30 am, “Sor Bal in Sundays 8 50, 490, 4:35, lis, 6:40 and 8-30 a.m., 12:10 and4-30 days, 5:30am. 4:33 pm a7 am, B 3:50, 6:20 4:10 between Washington and, Balti. Jamey 1210. 3-90. 9°35, 6-45 nak ____ PROPOSALS. SUED Sf Penney ania, and many others of like | rection vessels cruised. In consequence of a | Romination from epee ‘on the Metropolitas Branch, “76-35 a PEcresas FOR IMPKOVING CHAPIN AND —s patanion better understanding on tbe of United | nation. There is no reason to doubt that Mr. States fishing vessels as to and fishery regulations by which thes were to be overned, the season’s Work Was carried on with ttle friction, In most cases a willing compliance ‘was accorded to the regulations. ————— To a Finish Under Queensbury Rules, ‘TERMS ON WHICH JOE LANNAN WOULD LIKE TO FIGHT N, Bostox, August 31.—Joe Lannan called at the Heraia office yesterday and said that friends wore, ready to, subscribe $2,000 for a two. Ounce, glove Aght to a, finish, Queensbury between him and Kilrain. ‘Lanhan would STOUGHTON STREETS.—Orrice oF the | customs dissoena, D.C. Seated THE ya Ford wilt @ renomination. He will uave a 30, 1888,— hard fight for re-election, but ‘the other Michl- gan democrats think he will carry the district. Lerr Hex Money iv Cuvncu.—This morning, about 11:45 o'clock, Mrs, Annie J, Bi of 710 N street, went into St, Peter’s church to pray, and left her pocketbook, containing $50 and some other articles of value, She missed It soon after leaving and on returning falied to find it, ee RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The foll were the readings at the Signal OMice today: 8 a. m., 73; 2 p.m, 78; waximum, &2; minimum, 68. ere es 1 for principal stations only: “10:10am, 14:5, 15-90, and 40:45 pan. For Gaithersburg and Intermediate point, 19am, 112-30. 14-40, °5-35, 111-20 pam. SS For Boyd's aud intermediate stations, t7 p.m..$10 = » Church train leaves Washington on Sanday onl; = eel stepping at all ‘Stations oa Metropolitan For Froterick. 10:10am, 13, 14:35 15:30am, Bunda is ee For Lntay and pout tar the Sueseateat Valley: or Luray aud polite an nan. to Roanoke, aud all points south vis Norfole aad Western Kites pin ‘Trains arrive row Chicago daity 7:20 am, and 5:13 Bun: from: Ciucinnatl and St Loats dally G-30a a WaswixoTos, August ‘will be received at this oflice until LOCK M.. SATURDAY, SEPTEM- 188%," for the linprovement of Chapin and Stoughton strects with curb, sidewallea, Shd gramite-biock pavement. Blauk form of proposals Sad specications aun be obtained at this ofice upoo Lucrarzn Foor. ENDORSED BY 10,000 PHYSICIANS perfect food for invalids in dyspepsia, fevers, sick aca cele ges ‘and all wasting ‘and for c when'weanine: mothers! milk, oF THE FAVORITE FOOD IN HOSPITALS. syplication therefor, together with all the necessary fnfcrmation, aud bide ‘upon these’ formeenly Sat es considered. " The right ty reserved to reject any and all bids or parte of bide: W: ik WEBB. S. k WHEAT- LEY, CHAS. W. KAYMOND, Commissioners, D. 0. a EFOSM SCHOOL STEAM HEATING PLANT— ‘Sealed proposals for steam C1 - heating plant and hallenge for the champions! ve. TepL SOR mes Hous isang daly 7206 m0 3-15 | sas and, rently amd diawibtefae ph HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL, a SE Epidemic Mivenves, 9 Brom Thladetphia, Chester, and Wilmaingtom, 10:43 ef Colusntan will Us roceiven cae to he ae et XzwYonxCrrr._ | but he would meet Kiirain under Queensberry | sgNATOR HARKIS’ SUBSTITUTE FOR THE TREASURY SoS SMG cog soerresate ane nowt ot | Becton icmtaies at Hashana tata: | monte ty Neaetes katate ees tenenraa | Fulm, O8 auggesied four, oF, Sve "wenks . ec toe coma Dyers ae Ba Gaily and 12:15. m, sunday only. | Sfove nuunber. ‘The taht is resgrted Ge reeens rie es | with cudddrea: sunt a casou ft has ‘anstored odtstea Fh eta any of Be Senator Harris, {rom the committee on epidemic vave baltunors fur Washington take 9, 9:05, 10 (45 lyn, He would agree that the winner all Uids or Parts of bids. Diy, We would yiadly recommend ft as a food easily di- J, E. CARDEN TI iseases,reported to-day a substitute for the bill pre- ” 50 the loser $250, 10, 5, G, 6:30, 8:13, | 8828-7 _ a ee Cone, | SOS Sena a ie Gee ne baa atr ss = os pared by the Treasury Department to prevent the is, Sa SNS Fees 850% 18S | PROPOSAL FOR LINEN PAPER Wak DevaRT hone tomiaus cen Ganon A Great Ginse-Workerw Strike. introduction of contagious diseases from one state ALL THE FLINT GLA88 WORKS IN THE COUNTRY Bx- PECTED TO CLOSE TO-MORROW. PITTSBURG, August 31.—A general strike of the nent, Su) Dip August 16,1588. a a ae Unt TWELVE O'CLOCK NOUN, MONDAY, JEMBEK THIRD, 1884, for furnishing this pers eee ieee, PExcept Sunday. “*Daily. {Sunday only, Baswuce called for aud checked at hotels and resi- ences on orders left at Ucket offices, G19 and 1: Fepusy vate ave toanother, Itauthorizes the President to cause the Secretary of the Treasury to make and promulgate such rules and regulations as in his Judgment may “We are usi Lactated Fond in Gurtutent a our at any taza whenever we require the use cf artificial food, aud ‘office SEP- je have in our brauch institution over 240 children.” or territory to another of cholera, yellow fever, ES, ‘small-pox or plague, and to employ as many in. spectors and other persons as may be to the regulaulons into effect. It ts a misdemeanor, punishable by finé and imprison- ment, to violate the regulations. ‘Accompanying the bill ts a letter from Secretary Fairchild, saying: “It_has long been evident to Ube Department having charge of the matter that while the maritime quarantine ts fully up to the ranie ove. find it superior to any which we have ever used. flint glass-workers of the country 18 expected to- 5 CLEMENTS, CHAS. 0. SCULE, Paper, or equal, 11 by 17 4 "20 pouuids to the | picasaat to the lavte, 1 is epectaily adapted to childrem, : be necessary to prevent tbe spread from one state Gon. Manacor, Gen. Fass Agoat__| ream.” ‘Sainpe nay be’ sccm ‘by calling’st tals ‘oaes | Wehaas ia sar beecch iashacas ae gee morrow, when the new scale of the engravers is supposed to gointo effect. ‘The engravers demand noU less than 18 cents per dozen for engraving, and Ube manufacturers say they cannot pay the ad. Vance, which 1s about 50 per cent on the cheay grades ot glassware. ‘The men tasist upon Seale, and a suspension of work in all the factories in the country is probable. About 2,000 hands will be affected, ——— The r to be delivered on or before October 1, 1888. CW "HOVT, Assistant Quartermaster * wt1-4t,ausT&eel Mus, LM. BAT Chairman of MLV THE MOST PALATABLE, ‘NUTRITIOUS, AND DIGESTIBLE FOOD. ‘The Best and Most Econowical Food. 150 MEALS FOR AN INFANT FOR 81. Easily prepared. At Druggists—25c., 50c., 91. ‘BAN &TR 2 saat __OCEAN STEAMERS. @HORT KUUTE TO LONDON, is) SORDDEUTSCHEL LLOYD 8. & CO, press Steamers, To Southampton (London, Havre. Bremen, Eide, Set, Sept 1-1 pan., Lahn, Wed. Sept Sa, w,: Werre, Sat, Sept. 8, 7 a.m; Aller, Wed.. Bept. 0 a m.: bider, Sai, Sept 15, i p.m. Ems ‘EL. — CLERKS OFFIC! HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wassioron, August 10, 1888.—Sealed Proposals will be receiv. Sp ts oltice unl TWELVE U'CLOCK "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH, 1838, for the delivery of one thousand (1,000) tous of the best white ash furnace coal (sereened), more or less; also fifty (50) cords of War Ships Going to Quebec, F ‘% Tues | the best sprare pine, and one hundred (100) cords of | , $2 valuable pamphlet on “The Nutrition of In- present requirements, a general law, making defl- Sept 13, 3 pm the best oak Bore U1 fants and In ” free on application. Quesec, August 31.—H, M. 8 Bellerophon and | nite provisions for the framing of regulations a re eeaereoe exetlient table, Juxriouus | the House of heptesentatives daring the peer seca aren 18 two other Kugilsh vesseis en route to this eity | RW? PE Conduct ot ‘operations: to prevent: che spoointusente" Prices: 3 ant ‘atid Wood aud coal to be delivered abd stored in iSe"vaults at the South wing of the Capitol, af euch times und iy such quantities as desired Uy the Clerk at the House of “Kepreseutatives. ‘The coal must 4/240 pounds to the ton aud the oak ‘wood be cut tt three (i pices. ‘The wood must measure, 128 cubis feet to the cord and be conled, uneastred and cat Sethe CSpitol. “be rigene to rewelwh the coal at the: C aud the right torreject any and all: bids ts reser WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00., BURLINGTON, VT. wards seconting to Teation 31 cabin. $505 je diseases from one stat= to an- = BEALL BROWNE COTEA POC _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. [AC TRANSPORTATION LINE. pasved Cape Koslere yesterday. Fires in Maryland. Barrwong, August 21.—Specials to the News say: The frult evaporavor at Chestertown, owned i Joba Cop end destroyed by fire this morn- iF Loss, $4,5 ‘Fue bara ‘near Lewisburg owned by Christian spread of other was wholly lacking in vital force and statu- tory sanction, An appropriation act originally Wo Ude over a public exigency then existing jas been continued down to this ume, and many in- ‘stances have arisen showing the inadequacy of the power to frame satisfactory regulations, juanore — sida : “In regard to the proposed penalty 1t is the opin itemens ou KE fond winced egGHS HP CERR er coland eod | Supp & Derwensr Pamrers, Hullinger was destioyed by Are this morning | ton ot the Department. that ho penalty can be too ST US UAN. SE Oclock ye tk haves | lucpresentatives UB sul0-Zawiw 420-422 117m St. N. W., Washington, D.C. | 105% $2,000; partly tusured. ‘would introduce a virulent epidemic from one lo further ilartusuod, apply to ROPOSALS FOR Have the largest office and the most complete appara-| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Caiity to another, and experience in the conduct of vas WATER PIPES. AN: SHEA sos & nua, Sean ELEES AND VALVEA—Orrice ov tus in the city, and are prepared to exectite all Ra SEES the service ns shown eouciusively the aimicatty ——— ~- hh per > posals. cived at this of work speedily, promptly, aud at low prices, ‘The New York Stoc! mark of executing by Leder: achinery the local ordi= Me 828505: art. veRNox: tnt TWELVE OCEOCR Mees a ekae as ms The following are the o} 7 ate or municipality.” = Tauieshe tare WORK FOR POLITICUARA arene a oe frkets seiejored STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘nd valves. Fer specifications blew wire to Corso and Aucariney. 1410 F stro Absconder Debau: Leaves 7th-strect wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt, | Lis rust be made, aud ail Information one eee, LAWYERS, Ten | Oo Fume, G_| New Yonx, August 31.—Chas L Debaum, the orceiecy wn Heturbing, reacies Wauiington | eriaiteut ode’ W'S'WEDS, SE RHETACHT's | promptly done,and at prices aloe aneeod sks ear | Bex na gas | Sbscanding aleisus nt cashier of the Part: National vice SEAT MOND colibmneaees Bree NHEALES, | Promptly done and at pies alow ax rod work EOF.) BB% | Tank, who stole $110,000, was arrested in Canada last night, Extradition papers are on the way trom Wash- ingwon to bring'nim here, Tue Presipant’s Luce Fisuina—The President a y have Deen catching enjoying themselves so. well gen dctarminea yesterday to ing grounds. Allen and vicinity were thoroug! ‘with success. ‘The President. was frst at and landed Uhre tine bass before Col, Lamont Commissioner Miller had had their breakfast. three fine bassin all, ‘was the larges! within & Fine Seteutifie work carefully executed, Ledgers and Blank Books made to order. ee ee T. WALKER SONS. je Asbestos, Paper, Fire _v26 1 POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN New (hon STEAMER “WAKEFIELD wes 7th st. wharf-on MONDAYS, THULSDAYS Sod SATURDAYS at 7am Heturnine TUESDAYS FRIDAYs and SUNDAY pro. toucius at hiverLaud: Jugs as far as Noms Creek. Vay St Shepserds” See schedule, JOWN B. PADGETT. Schedule. UMN B. ; Chw. RIDLEY. Manager. ees PROFESSIONAL = en Soseet Has returned frou the springs and will be pleased W see her friends at 1920 Lith st. nw, “uae : M22. 5 QEDESSE, THE CELEURATED Pata int and Clairvoyant, can ive You your exact lie chart, and to her sitters their dames iu full’ ‘Lowe Staaten cusvinse ais mast ahepusas en eas oun ytical am gved luck toall, 1112 6 st. 2, ie ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED oyant, Astrol ES: JOTH STREET X. W. an ‘Charcoal, Pitch, pny Pulp, &e. Ss, PIANOS AND ORGANS, ARDMAN, STEINWAY, | ,G. METZEROTT & CO AND OTHER PIANOS | auz7-4a 1110 F stn. Brecrar. [For SE FF ftir Prorones ‘Licht the Count are ee 7 ravine DOME oy “MYST] isc.” rt “CU! i ‘cooman's atawt USN.» eee AKOUND-A-ROSY" Dvorak iutings, Mirrors, ae ee TE ithe & sox $16 CHES) NUT sf. finite Ia & question that can be answered by one who suffers from Corns and Buniona, as the approach of rainy weather is usually indi- WILL 17 cated by agouizing pain. If such sufferers act wisely and use Mead's Corn and Bioion RAIN Plasters, ‘wach weatuer indications disap- pear. These Plasters afford immediate re- TO-DAY lief and secure rest and comfort to the auf- forer, Sold by all Drugyista 627 Use Henson's Plaster for Rheumstiam and Bachache_a3 BC) FONDS EXYHACT is weed inthe Rovsehold of the of Goel abs asd tas ae = 3 Fi zi LEADING PIANOS AND ORGANS. Zr EE FFE SPR esses: 4, Sa comeett By SPECIAL PRICES, 26 | ‘Turre Mex Buowx TO Ptrces.—Michael Latouche Antonio Latouche and Francis Moore Whe debris from a two’ week ci” blast in the rock One of them struck a ayne- iowa sen rage Rare bargains for all purchasers during this weck For cash or on instalments, DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS, CLAIR. loger and Spiritual Medium. ‘sight and veil. Brey bidet wi coud Fogle Recovers Tose or. stolen pro twessures Gives lucky miunberm” Causes Larrawes Separated together. Gives all ora. ee as the: + WEBER PIANOS, FISCHER PIANOS, ‘i business, evil inftuences "Cures eda convince the mont sept ESTEY PIANOS AND ORGANS. Several Instruments but Slightly Used at Consider. able Reduction from Regular Prices, SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 Pot nw. PB & 00 am. of new $e Yards long) for 10c- pee weds Sat Bee from Ibe. to 30. Eaabossed adit trben ts. Sut cy « anseea ETEEES BEC. S08 wg, au25-3m_ Kye Pixos aati we Se — my) Investigation Begun by the Mouse Commitice on Manufactures, ‘Mr. Anderson Gratz, of St. Louls, Mo., was called 8 the first witness before the House committee on ‘manufactures to-day in itsinquiry toto the alleged cotton-bagying trust, He said ne was engaged in im Muncie, Ind., and the other at Champaign, IL Cotton bagging, he said, was maputactured ut of the jute stalk. ‘The number of firms in the sale of ad their hands full There [Wore twenty-four juve mulls tn Indi- ana, having 8,337 looms, on January 1, 1887,W Could produce ten or itveen tines the arusust of cotion bagging needed for the cotton crop of the United Staten” A number of contracts between the firm of War- Fen, Joues & Gratz, as the agents of otuer firms and other cotton-bagging firms in the United ‘Slates, were produced with a view to showing the ‘steps taken by the several cotton-baggiug manu- facturing firms Wo control their productions and to Provide ior its sale at stipulated prices, District Government Affairs. Mr, FSi Buckinglas has berg ingorined by the r. B. ry intoru Commissioners that Florence and Bridget Kiley, two aged white women, who are living on a lot on 9th street, between B and C streets northeast, have been poulfied by the police to move by the 14th instant, and they are expected to vacate, ‘They are afleyed to be squatters on the ground, and formerly occupied au old barn,which has been Yorn down, and since then they have been living ina vent, BUILDING PERMITS have been issued to 8. Moprenieyer for one brick Stable in the rear of No. 413 th street southwest $800. Thos. W. Kiley, three vrick dwellings, 101: to 1016, in alley between 10th and 11th aud ¥ and G streets southwest. COLLECTIONS IX JULY. ‘Owing to the pressure of business in the collec tor's office, the Feport for July has just been com- pleted. It shows that during the month there Was collected from all sources $158,977.36, $86,- 354.82 of which was collected for water rents, ‘BEPORT OP THE PROPERTY CLERK. ‘The Commissioners are daily receiving reports from the several clerks in charge of divisions for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1888. he last re- ceived was from Property ¥, 0. Beckett. He Teports his office in gooa working order. ‘The number of requisitions forw. to him for action was 3,650, the number of orders for supplies given was 8,300, and the num- ber of ‘3,830. 1n conclusion he recommends that a more liberal provision be made for the employes of his office, 1g the estimate as follows: One rt 000; one clerk, property clerk, $1,200; one cletk, $1,200; one clerk, $1,200; one whieb, th contingent expeases Of $300, ‘whieh, together with contingent expeuses ot $3 makes a tolal of $6,040. BID FOR ERECTION OF A SCHOOL HOUSE. Bids were opened to-day by the Commissioners for the erection of a tnree-story brick school house On the southwest corner of 14th and Q streets, ‘The following were the bidders: Bright, Humphrey & Co., $22,368; Henderson & Halilday, $25,486; ‘Wm. Rothwell, $23,191; Jno, Hughes, $23,444; C. c. Martt = J. i Gi 25,8555 J. = tony g24005 4. Law, gandibs sob vioweee son, $23, ey MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commissioners have forwarded to Congress, per resolution, Superintendent Miles’ report on electric wires in the District, heretofore published in TaE Star. ‘The Commissioners have received a communica- tion trom Wm. T. 01 whether he wiil'be ‘compel ap) President for relief in the matter of the tulegal oc- gupancy of avenve northeast by Childs ‘The Commissioners have received a letter trom N. T. Haller, who asks that inasmuch as he com- menced to prepare plans for 9 part brick and part frame houses in LeDroit Park before the fire Miuits Were extended, he be allowed to erect them, ‘There have been 2,500 dog tags issued up to date | Agalnst 3,042 for the same time last year. ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this afvernoon deaths were reported to the health Office as follows: Uriah B. Mitchell, white, 74 years; Jno, Hynes, white, 50 years; J. D. Dinneen, White, 43 years; Wm. Creaven, white, 12 years; Bernard Loveless, white, 1 year; Jas. Tate, white, lyear: Fragk Kelly, white, 9 months; Wm. F. Cole, white, 8 months; Addie Brestoner, white, 10 days; Lord Brown, éolored, 7 years Wr." M. Dinnisam, colored, 68 years; Tacy Taylor, colored, 43 years; Anna M. Colbert, col 23 years; Hattlo Shaw, colored. 3 years; Burnett Crosby, Augustus Coraick, colored, 6 months; Florence ‘Tomas, colored, 5 days, ————— The Glenwood Assault Case. THE VICTIM OF MK. CORD'S MISTAKE IMPROVING— CORD GIVES $2,500 BAIL TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL, ‘Wm. Overhultzer, the old man who was beaten and dangerously injured by Mr. Wm. Cord at the latter's home on Glenwood road Tuesday night, when the latter mistook him for a burglar, as mentioned in yesterday's Stax, was reported much better to-day, Mr. Cord has given $2,500 ball for his appearance in the Police Court on a warrant sworn out by Officer McNamara charging him with assault and battery with intent to KIL ie races Beane ae A BLADENSBURG DewocuaTio CLUB—The demo- cratic voters of Biadensburg district met last night and formed a Cieveland, Thurman, and Compton club of Bladensburg district. Tue’ following of- cers Were elected: President, Dr. Chas. A. Wells; first vice-president, Marion Ducket; " second vice-president, Wilitam M. Lewin; third vice- resident, Michael Hurley; fourth vice-president, ‘W. Coldenstroth; treasurer, N. ¢. Darnali; recording kugene A.'¥owler; corre- sponding ;, W. Brooke Hunter; sergeant- A committee on registration was ted, consisting of Messrs. Darnail, Sena ‘were aut cure st club to Wear at the ratitication meeting in Wash- ington next Thursday. Ss Waar Mr. Pankex SAYs Anovr Prrworta.— Mr. M. M. Parker Said to-day, in reference w the charge that he and B. H. Warner had attempted ‘to evade the law as to width of streets in record- ing the plat of Petworth, as published yesterday: “The recording of the plat by the trustees of Pet- worth was Tegular and will stand, unless the courts decide otherwise. ‘There wasno attempt at any evasion of the law, because, at the time of Ming the plat, the law alleged to have Deen evaded had not fone into effect. ‘The filing of the Was a loyal ling, just tao same'as feaving a deed was a ng, Jus for record with ‘tie recorder. No person will be Adiotic enough to say that a deed 1s not 1 re. corded until It is in the book. 1! witha plat, If the filing of this plat was irregu- Tar, then ali that have beeu recorded ‘tor the twenty years are irregular. I shall do further until the return of Mr, Warner, my co- trustee.” JARRIAGE LiceNSES.—Marriage licenses have pees issued uy the clerk of tik court to tichard Anderson und Laura Jane Masten, both of Mont- ry County, Md.; John W. Jounson and Rosa Mollie Sit Gooks ot St marys County, ‘B. Harlan and Mildred Conway. ne IT W SIGNED BY THE LEADING FOWERS—WHAT ITS PROVISIONS 4B ‘The Anal meeting of the sugar bounties confer- ence was held in London yesterday. ll the dele- Gates representing powers which approved the convention affixed their signatures to the docu- ment. M. Waddington, the French delegate, re- served the signature of France, retaining the op- into force September, 1891. An In- formed to super- execution of the measure. The conven- provides for the abolition of bounties for the ar convention and Will exclude refined sugars, Molasses and glucose coming from countries that have not the convention, operations by giving a years’ notice, under certain conditions" Austria-Hun- ihe matter further, Brazil agrees with the principle, but re- serves formal aducrence to the convention untill It 4s Tully adopted. Deniaark objects to the molasses Glaus, Egypt adheres to molasses clause, ‘The signatory powers are great Britain, Germany, ary, Belgium, Spain, Ialy, Use Neth- ia. soe Flogged by Masked Men, A WOMAN TORTURED TO EXTORT A CONFESSION OF : cxIME. At the Central Camp-Meeting, near Geneva, Ga., Wednesday, Miss Marthn Green lost $700 In gold and greenbacks, A colored woman, Harriet Davis, 4s one of three negroes wo are under arrest un suspicion, While Harriet was in charge of Deputy Sheriff Richards a crowd of masked men compelled him to surrender her, and, taking ber toa pine thicket near the camp ground, they ued her up and administered a most fearful beattug with the lash to extort from her a confession of the theft. After this cruel treatinent, the girl protesting ber innocence, she Was returned to the hands of the sheriff, who lodged ber in jail with the ouber sus- pected negroes” The affair has caused no little excitement. co Private Coyle’s Bravery. HE LEAPS INTO A POOL OF BOLLING WATER IN YELLOW- SIONE PARK AND RESCUES A LADY, Saysa spectal to the Philadetphia Press trom Helena, Mont., August 30: A few days ago a party Of tourists visiting Yellowstone Park stopped to view the famous “Old Faithful” geyser. A lady of the party had inadvertently stepped too close to the mouth of the crater, Just aa it was about, to make ts periodical disci ai count Slarmed at the ‘hissing steam’ which ‘suddeuy Durst forth, stepped backward, lost her valance and fell into a large pool of almost oiling not Water. She then iraplicaily leaped torward to- Ward the mouth of the geyser, tnto Which she cer tainly Would have fallen and fost her life bad not Private John Coyle, 22d infantry, a member ot the troops stationed’at the purk, sprang forward turough the pool of boiling water and rescued ber at the risk of his own life. “Tue lady and her brave deliverer were both terribly scalded. Col. Swain has issued an order in Which be thanks Private Coyle for his bravery. ‘The Scheme Worked Wei BUT WHEN SHE WAS AKKESTED MANY QUEBEC MEN WISHED IT HADN'T. Says a New York World special trom Montreal, August 29: Some Ume ago K, Harris started a clothing store in St. Joseph street, Quebec. He Was accompanied by a remarkably handsome Woman, Woo passed as bis wife, She Mirved with the wholesale men Who had dealings with Harris, and was very much talked about, A few days ago Harris left town with $25,000.” His wife Was ar- Tested as being a party to Ue fraud, and after be- ing confined in Jail two days she broke down com- pletely and confessed. Tue story in briet Is Uaat she was to pose as Harris’ wife, throw temptation in the Way of the men with whom Harris had bus- iness relations, and by her favors obtain big bills ‘Of goods for ‘Harris on long verms of credit aud have notes indorsed and renewed. ‘Then when enough money had been made she and Harris were to leave for New York aud settle down. Among those implicated are a rabpl, of Quebec; a Supe- Tior Court judge, two well-knowa finaiciers and almost aduzen leading merchants. masini ia tare full of sorrow; tuoura for aie ae ‘Teunnce ingine WaSteREP PL AS tosued order stringent measures tor the prove of the state from the epidemic. No persons be permitted to enter the state uniews they acertificate from the belath officer that been exposed to yellow fever. It ts in Auanta.” Birminguam, Ala, 6 eulorsiag cant aa, ent Quarantine against Atlanta, SUSTICE RUSSROTTON ACKNOWLEDGRS THAT ER Cow HARDLY SER WIS WAY CLEAK IN IT, From the Albany Tunes Our esteemed friend, Justice Russvottom, has Sent US A Short recital Of a case on Which be Is ade Judicating, and Which coutains some intersting Particulars and perplexities of the law that even more learned disciples of jurisprudence may we Pleased to consider. ‘One Jonas Bench, a reputable young gen! ofthe dude characvoristits iron the msutvpelts wae Ing Clandestine attention to Miss Malviva Cl Uhe Deauliful daughter of one of Grows County’ most substantial farmens and in tee Courve of a deilcate coquetting match at Uke Clue terbuck gate on Thursday night, Mr. Bench. bei outside on the roadway and. Miss Clutterbuck tee tag inside, « bull Lossed Mr. Beach over the Where Mr. Clutterbuck kicked bln. ‘The case bet fore Justice Russvotiom consists of a complatet against Farimer Clutterbuck for assault, a demain fora by which Ue ownersiip of tue bull may be ascertained in order Uuata suit for date. ages may Ue instivuted by Mr. Boneh, and a cotunter charge of Urespass ayalust Mr. Bency typ ‘M.. Clutterbuck, because of the Young yentieman s entrauce upon tits grounds at the tine the ‘Dui Losved him. The lnarued justice admits that the case somewhat puzzies Lil. As to te assault by Farmer Clutterbuck, te Justice bas given to te young Opinion tat a city beau must expect to Lake Lis ie 1a bis Lands When he Koes clande sine Ang & mountaly girl, and he's Wuo resorts to the Courts tor redress tu fuconvenieace arising from Lis own love-tuaking He cites all the tradicional precedents in runaues Gnd history to show that Ube lover who. succeeds 4s une only lover with Ww fociety Will have the slightest sy 5 at 1h the case ot Mr. Bouck it were better that uc bande Aged his Wounds in slichce and sat fordaysiuaruica and humuity than Wat be should expose hilm self Lo contempt aba ruin by a sult. “He though that if the young man suould cease his Visits te Miss Clutterbuck, and proceed no furtner in bis process relative tO Une owner of Uhe Lull, the case Against hin of forcible entry ince Mr. Cluttervuck® grounds might be compromised. The Justice ts Walling to Rear Ube young gentleman's reply be- fore proceeding to extremities " writes the justios, #4 din my view or duty amd according 0 a Uteral construction, for Taina Ute eral construction democrat) not Wake auy action at all, owing to personal interest in tue result ut the case, ‘The fact is, 11's iy Dull, and bel Wale tuil—tor Uuine, before I decide in my own case Sgainot tayselc™ ‘he subject Is very complex, but we think ow general principles Ure Justice Is right Ou sole polais, abd pretty nearly ryght on ouners, Saturday Bight S colored man, Pony Poe, forced an entrance tule ‘Che residence Of Mra. Blissel, a widow, at Belie- fontaine, Miss, @ad assaulled Mra Blisset and ber young daughter, and the dauguter of a nelg ubor, ‘aged fourteen years. The next day the shen and & posse arresied Poe at a religious tortiug, where be Was taking a prominent part in Ue services, While the sheriff's posse was en route to jail With ‘Uue prisouer Uke next day a mob ot Untee hundred eu overpowered Lue Oflicers and Lovk Lhe colored: man lo the scene of is crime, where Lp | bita, Poe coniessed lis guilt, and said he death, He further said that’ a few years be assaulted a White woman In Nort Mi but made his escape. Poe was the leader of his race in Webster County. oe At @ meeting in Cork last event 000 wae suibseribed to the Paraell tude President Fi ‘Of the Irish National Lecgue iu America, has issued an tor com tributions to Lue Parnell devense fu Russia proposes to untie Roumania and Roume- Ua ip one nation under Lhe Duar of Cumberland as king. ue despatch from Rome waich said that the Papers there publislied Lue pope's encyclical to whe American bishops, Was incurtectly reportad. The encyclical was not addressed to American, but to ATmenian bishops, England's War Preparssions, THE BRITISH ARMY TO BE PQCIPPED WITH NEW AND IMPROVED GUNS. From the London News, ‘The great factory at Enfield Lock is preparing fora large order, though when the order may come ‘nobody seems to have any idea. It has been prac- tically settled that the Martini-Henry rifle, with Which the British army ts at present equipped, 18 to be superseded, and that the new ritle will be a “bolt” gun in some form. Between any form of ‘qbolt” gun and the Martini-Henry there is a differ ence of type which renders it impracticable to manufacture the two gubs with the same machip- ers. Much Of the machinery hitherto in use at Entield, therefore, will have to be superseded. indeed, 10 @ large extent whe exchange has already been effected. A large amount of new Mechanism has already been set up, and the es- tabuishment 4s busily engaged ta completing ar- rangements for the MamUfacture of tue vew type Of gun whenever the secretary of state for war |i deem it advisable to give the order. About five hundred guns of the new kind have been mde at Enfield, and these have been issued for use in Various parts of the world and under various con- ditions of service, and when they have been Lested and tried under ail sorts of ciremmstances and the secretary for War has lad repors on tue.r velav for he may Uhen issue orders for tue great ma- chine down thereon the banks of tne Lea wo be ‘sel In motion and new rifles to be turned Out with all speed. for seven or eight cartridges, and is advanlages: over the Martinl-Henry are that it 18 a gun of Te- MARKIED. PADGETT—PATRICK. On Wednesday sre Ancust 20, 188K, at BS o'clock, at the permouare Chataws - F,Ghurehy Baithnore, Ma. vy the Rev. ‘De, Wigvunan, FRANK PADGETT of Wedaueton Aigo Mid Alias CARI E PATRICK, of Baltuuore BROWN. On Aucust Hoy. Bkown, SR. after a long RSG Oe Fabstiven are invited to attoand, CRAVEN. On August 30, 1888, et 11 am, Wil LIAM, som of Timothy and Mary Graven, aged tweite Years abd ten mouth: Fon" strcet northwest, Sacurdag, eral from 2015 K September 1, at 3 o'ciock. JEWETT. On the morutue of A 30, LAK, after ® hugering illness, ROBLKI C HEWETT. aged fifty- Ohe ) vars, four months and twent) -seveu Paveral from his late residence, No. G25 M strect Borthwest, Sunday a Y 30 o'clock pam Fricuds amd scqusintatees iuvited to aitoud Interment at Gt Sood ccmeuery. JERBON. Suddenly, on August 30. 188K, at 1:50 st 1411 6th strect u rthwest. EMEK~ON Dub. oungest son of Chas. O. aud Ida M Pierso., aged years aad 8 inouths edna, Noes cs repitauce of ZF. Naver, 142 street horthwiw 4:30). - 2 Bey tens 2, 1588. Interment at Owk Hil pata RUPPERT. August 30, ISNK, st 11 o'clock, 2 THUDE MAY Mere acd’ red . Weet Washime: welock. “Friands and 23> P. th» Bundas, sepicmb ives and trends Fenpectfull) invited to attend. Joma uicat deeply feel. who bas bereaved Us, ‘He wall al yur sorrows hiew. ‘His Crome Funeral Sunday from St. Tore church, a: 10 C'clock. Friends and rejatives are invited. . WRIGHT. at Pa, Augint 20 ISSR, Yep SARA OAURETGHT, whiow at the eke ee Fi ae aa on 4 tour ‘will take piace from the Fi th Baptist Church, D stroct, betweet: 44 abo 6th souchw st. sn day afternoon, af 2:30 o'clock re invited 16 attend (Norfolk, St. Louis and Phila Spits papers plese cor's | For Surerzssxess USE HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. Dr. © R. Dans. Belleville, Ul, says: “I have found 1, and i alume, to be capable uf producing & swoet and Ratural aleop iu cases of tuevmuta from overwork 0 the brain, which so often occurs in active professioual and business men” Puss Sov. Prue Sow. Pras Sou. Fae Ware Hors