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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO Af FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1889 * COUNTRY REAL ESTATE EDUCATIONAL. CITY AND DISTRICT. COMING JPOR SALE AINE FaRyt OF ABOUT 400 ACRES in King French W ANTED FOR THE few scholars ony hi ig peed igo of cultivation aud lenproved by comer ald se Ube eae omraapataiton included: | CREATES many a new business; and Fredericksburg Railroad. Disease—The Heavy Rains—Personal. citing Capitalists, sence of Their ‘Se..in connen- pi ; ENLARGES many an old business; ENGINEER DESMOND OF THIS CITY CRUSHED TO en eee ae L A Buffalo special to the Philadelphia Times | Prom the Boston Post. ibe aod Heitor oN 1 Girls and Youre Polee Beenie its sor REVIVES many a dull business; DEATH AND SEVERAL PERSONS BADLY INSURED to eee ob secre says that SH. Palmer, mechanic employed} One remaining here in Boston during the “oul 3t BUR 1athee aw. Pipelet Bap and Noun Sten SW EFT SHOT: RESCUES many a lost business; SIME FANROW ESCAPE OF THREE WasuTNdTON A seamicanpe, = inmotion gael am aelning, meee anne car-wheel works, enced epee months ie efardod many oppertentiice os ae z oF a. (Harvard Avs CHILDREN, nished the Business men’s association by judging question whether wisest PR a of Ra lige ie! ats | Puen SAVES many afoing bails fn sat conampent . JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Sbicht Dejertments and Pour Courses of Study, eparatory School attue NAVAL ACADEMY: For Catalogues address Presiden’ walk from house have presented a practical of uew iron bridge, 6-room House THOMAS FELL, LL.D, Ph.D. f ¥ Jeremiah Desmond of this city was killed and| days ago from the effects of malaria and| Palmer's machine is simply an endless steel then that they should not relinquish home ‘water, fruit, with or without growing = N | Tae Evesrxa Stan. Everybody in the District ed ‘ belt, 200 feet long and 20 fect wide, each link A ck near churches aud'echoolay a LJEESZE, CRAYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT IN a nk “a it yields | * ™™Mber of person were injured. The collid- | typhoid fever. She was Miss Grace Robertson long » 3. W. BEXLO! and Tusct aljsiniass about ten Salles from an ning, about ten city and within one mile of station, in Prince Go., Md. : location high, dry, and Bealthful. Address A.2 0, Star office. aul-st* _3v20-1m 1ith st. nw. [EDICAL DEPARTMENT, M ‘GEORGE U ° ; : - ively slow current ite Black Rock, Satvel from &. Being E. - = south-bound train, in charge of Conductor R. E. She was formerly of Utica, this county, | Porstively opposit of necessity at home and on one of the Fiegy seg tt sere oragaiy -iaaeaealy — 2 I aactean er gained DoS et cere eet Bo od lipmars bel egg ge wren rendily’obtunod” Falssar euetnate het | Moet Prominctsircts on the Bask bay, he abe Dolitan branch railroad,’ hare chspee for GAGHUDEL MD: Deans ™ | 4% i8 always the case at this season of the year | at 6:21, but was detained some minutes beyond | | Mrs. Ida M. Green, who hasbeen living with | One million horse power cam be generated bea one cveuias, at shout 6 o\elock © uum '7-lw___ REDFORD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. GL. MAGRUD ER M.D. Dean. | the Commissioners are flooded with letters schedule time at Alexandria, and was running | ber husband, Franklin Green, on Bentz street | number of his machines, ber of carriages driving up and depositing full- RK SALE-ON MET. BR. B.& 0., BUILDING HICK FEMALE SEMINARY, ___— | PTivate citizens protesting against their water | fast, endeavoring to make up the lost time and | 2°8",4t® this city, left home several days ago eons | gy at @ neighbor's front door. dairy and poultry ‘gre convenient vo matone, apleu: REOPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1880. This morning they received a letter out | reach tke switch on season. “in this they tailed, | £0F Baltimore. Nothing is known of her where-| 4 REAL AMERICAN PRINCE. Samant ne, Senne, wae fe gene go Sid tinber'ands. COOKE De LUCRETT. O04 Fat Has a large corps of alified teachers, and all | of the ordinary run of complaints in that it | however, and the north-bound. tein having | *boute by her husban — i ~s : ne iw. ee | a Biciven ta English is Agtiont anal Mintemeeae: | makes serious charges against an official of the | passed Lorton, the tae pa " yihe [erst ctects of —— of — — Ex-Governor John Lee Carroll’s Claim | ts) ‘he remarked the ile he ge a < renment Inuste, ‘Eloe . | water department. The complainant is Mra. 7 along the valley of the mac river is, = marks mination FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ecial ‘ciinrsen tuay be taken in Music and.art, | M.A. Bulkley, 510 13th eteectmortiweat, ‘The | _ CAME TOORTHER WITH A FEARFUL oRASH | county are now being experienced, the seat of he toate. drawing rooms and soon discovered that a — | and diplomas obtained accordingly. The buildings aré | name of the official is Inspector Barton, and | ®bout a mile this side of the switch, The fronts | the trouble being the bed of the Chesapeake and | pom the New York Journal grand reception was being held belles ‘commodi nd elewantly furnished, well-lighted, i of the kitchen. It was mid- Ree Eee Fane ny ELEGANT Ani | heated, ventilated, and abundantly supplied with pare | the charges which she makes and asks’ that | of both engines were smashed and the cars of | Ohio canal. There are several feet of stagnant | “Tine generally known that hin {the z kept up until past Rich-toued Upright of ne Dest aitpders | mountain spring water. they be investigated are that last year he had | both trains badly wrecked. Owing to the | Water in the old waterway, covered with an of- s " there isa real, | night, and al the passed “4 fect in every meee, TA GS Seid ont ‘can mncabaly | _ ‘The situation is delightfnl, the scenery of the sur- | toaboe nee hens nt offered to have her tax y wing fensive green slime that emits a sickening odor | live, American prince, born on the soil, able to | and down before the house, nothing Payments Ge cade at Saatthind discount new | founding country beautiful, ind the climate mild.and | Fon ‘ae u. neq nowse.ond offered to have her tax Tene an ibe stack, although it was still day- | and breeds malaria and typhoid with great | trace his direct descent to the man who last | to prevent the full bilavity of the oseamon ‘These are incomparabie and should te PORN EE Eee ly Gherel Wk tes thar ke Ge bn oe a t, neither approaching train was visible to rapidity, Several camping parties that had | bore the title, and having no Ei or Another friend to whom I related this cir- seen st once. Square Pianos taken as pay; | sy18-48t Frederick, Ma. - ee the men on the other. On the south-bound itched their tents in the vicinity of 4 a Me eg cumstance told me of another, quite ite match p— Eh. Teall emer shoo | ane MAR COLLEGE WITH MUsiO ANE AEE onsen species hans this increase | train Engineer Jere Desmond was at his place, | Pched, , their been compelled to change | Other competitor to contest his right. Another | in point of impudence. ‘The family of = sno hee batire Oar vian0 EXCHANOR, eects fo DoE EE Loh ane | oven with her, “The Commisioners wil inves: | 24 Fireman Ahern, sighting the approach: | their “quarters and’ an otherwise, isrtngs | lives in the ancient castle, renovated and mod. | wife etch mPudence. The family of on pr i for, catalogue toc. T KEEDS, a tigate the pa Ol ing train, called to the engineer and then region turned into a plague spot by a cause | ernized, and derives his income from his broad | for the seashore and pl @man and his sek EN - = a jumped from the engine. As he jumped the | for which the state is thoroughly. responsible. lands, but he makes no claim to the title and | Wife in ci of their city residence, giving SALE—JU! [VED 20 HORSES, AMONG P ALL SUM: iD iT HIS SERVICES TO BE DISP! WIT. i = . FOE SALESUST ARRIVE! LL ON | OPES, ALL, SUMMER—Ci CHEAPEST [AND BEST Gute te aa dancee pained on ye at —— = aimed: “What?” About this time | Col, Wm. H. Love of Baltimore, who has bears another which is the gift of an English | ‘™Plicit orders that they were not to cook in Horse, very speedy : prices reasonable. Honal Academy of Fine Arts, 804 E st. n.w. Mrs, rintion fete thick hemos oF | OF, the train hands noticed Conductor | charge of the fund subscribed for’ the relict King. ie onaeetsag 2 the house, as it was not insured and con & QUIGLEY, in the rear of 953 Dst-n.w.- au2-lw" | IMOGENE ROBINSON MORBELC hes hed 43 Bas recommended thar tee pid the assessor | Murdock with his watch in his hand and a look | of tho flood sufferers, has been toplicd. to ie | king. The man is John Lee Carroll, once | flagration ' might take ‘An opposite ih SALE—A BEAUTIFUL-TONED LARG! and studied 16 yearn 1n Europe, Portraits in charcoal, ed lan — Ie on of sag of dismay on his face. Taking the cue of dan- the people living along the canal for money to | 0vernor of Maryland, and the title is prince neighbor, detained at home by illness in the gegen cone Sab slg eae gi | as a Went facade anes | es hove epprobel ie Yoimanaastins | etyanad emkemen, Garett and lenges | coat unt 6 te tpt. poled |W Cr PR | . - : ‘da y evel see i . " THe PlaNd EXCHANGE, O15-Pa, ave: coat $420. | Wonderful progress of ‘studente, 3y6-1m* A FLOODED SCHOOL HOUSE. were fatlowed at once by Contactor Murdock Lata the money for that purpose, "He iret VS cca tage oo ox shed . ROR SALE—ONE FIN ‘Uth and F ate. ble eioicee Violine Flute: Cormet ke LLARD, Director; jy6-1 Ww SHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Bes ‘Goud —Twentieth 10. Voice, Vi BU ‘advant ‘OCKVILLE ACADEMY, in ave. FSR SLE, 4 MILE ROUTE & lous. Ei complete, F ABOUT 50 ‘Wagon, | GAL- Cai it SCHOLASTIC sb it: Judicious Advertising PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business, pei To “advertise judiciously,” use the columns of advertisers, its rates are much the cheapest. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. The Commissioners have been informed that unless something is done immediately the Arthur school will be unfit for school purposes, as the lower floor is completely flooded and the coal vault is also flooded. The building in- spector will look into the matter. A FRIGHTFUL COLLISION. Two Trains Wrecked on the Alexandria Last evening about 7:30 o’clock a collision took place on the Alexandria and Fredericks- burg railroad between Accotink and Lorton, about 13 miles from Washington, by which ing trains were one from the south and another which left here at 6:21 p.m. The latter was under orders to enter the switch at Lorton, the north-bound train having the right of way. The and Baggage Master Powell escaping safely except the latter, wh o had his leg broken just above the ankle, and somewhat bruised. CRUSHED TO DEATH. The tender of the south-bound engine was Mr. Garnett, who was FREDERICK CITY AND COUNTY. The Abandoned Canal as a Breeder of and men of the late state encampment at Frederick junction. He also expresses his gratification at the results accomplished. Mrs. Bradley F. Stokes, formerly of this city, died at her home near Little Rock, Ark., a few and a sister of Mrs. Charles Robertson, now re- siding here.—Miss Sarah A. Hill, daughter of Wm. and N. A. Hill, died at her home in Balti- more yesterday, in the thirty-sixth year of her the ground that it was contributed for the per- sonal needs of the flood sufferers, and not for sanitary pi 8, intimating that the latter comes within the scope of the state and county officials and should be attended toby them. If the canal is allowed to remain in its present TO HARNESS THE NIAGARA. A Mechanic’s Contrivance That is Ex- ting in a demand for their prize of $100,000 for harnessing the power of the Niagara river. The prize was offered over a year ago, and though hundreds have —— for it none any part of the are of which isa tiny turbine wheel. When set crosswise to the current it moves with resist- less force. His working model is fixed ine small box that a babe might =~ it was able to generate one-horse power in the com- Carrollton, signed the Declaration of Inde- pendence, a rather democratic document for a —— to put his name to, and the family have long since ceased to trouble themselves about the title, but they are the lineal and only de- scendants of the men who bore it for a thou- engaged business and cannot leave. It i» right then THE SERVANTS’ PICNIC. How They Take Advantage of the Ab- Employers. to leave servants in the house or to close it up when the family leaves town. Naturally there ‘re reasons for the former, especially when comforts and conveniences. But there is an- other side to the question. A friend informs was in care and suspected that more was an than was bargained for. One night at 1 o'clock a loud knocking disturbed his slam- bers, Arising to see what was the matter be heard atman’s voice calling imperatively “John, John; let me in!” The door was opened and the man passed up to a secon CHARITABLE AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS. | thrown enti condition much longer it is feared that there | 0d years, chamber. It was only & case of “summer OR SALE—THE GREATEST DARGAINS EVER The act providing for the expences of the | ‘brown entirely above the cab, catching En- | Son uon much longer Ex-Governor Carroll is descended from | boarders.” This circumstance was im ‘Boottered for the best t 30 days in Wi District government contains the provision that | Kineer Desmond beneath it, crushing him to | "'Thomas Pierce of Richmond, Va., who was Carroll, or, more correctly, Rory Rocks SCHOO! 5 ‘September 17; thorough training ; men ; pumber limited: health care full the several institutions included under the head of asylums, reformatories, industrial schools, and charities in general shall make to the Com- death. The north-bound train was in charge of Con- ductor W. E. Newman and Engineer Black, arrested here several days ago for working the “shell” game at Camp Jackson and committed to jail for his appearance at court in default of another house in the same locality. heard, too, of another incident where who "had been Roger 3 O'Carroll, the last chief of the Irish clan of that name, and the lineal descendant of the princess of Uriel, who played a not unimportant & cook in a family some years : ; z entertained her pastor, a Baptist For circulars, &c., address H! missioners of the District on or before the Ist | |The train hands, including Engineer Black | 150 bail, was yesterday relieved from custody, in the history of ancient and medieval | with an old-fashioned tea, and used for the oc- Pacavecnw:_ | 4: M. (Vales, Sandy spring, Md, day of October of each year a full and detailed | all escaped by jumping, with the exception of | the security being furnished by. Alecesdst He espoused the cause of the Stuarts | casion some rare Sevres china, the best silver = = account of ei SALE—SUMMER BARGAINS— ‘An assortment of Second: Uprieht fed" also for eals cheap «large stock of Plance sud ; jor ¢ Organs of other well-known. mak era, whit 1° am: selling on easy payments of $4 apd 810, thy. G. SMITH Penua. ave. F. {OR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED JERSEY from registered stock, with third Address PAKMEK, Star offic JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS MARE, SUITABLE for lady or real estate agent; warranted sound aud gentle. No mo required — nee party = jonat Bank. wuloe? TPES, INGALLS KING, TEACHER and Organ ; for the summer at 707 H di thursday and Saturday, 1G to 6 day, Wednesday and Friday, tol0am. | a NW Bag ey ee. eens N. ryesr. For circul cr, address Col. C. 3 WRIGHT, ‘ATT, conid’t of Cadets. ENHAM ACA OGONTZ, PA” UN. excelled location and surroundings. New school equipment. Gymnasium, mili &c. Tl Preparation for College or Scientific School For eir- je10-2in * “*°GNO. CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. wD ‘VERSITX or VIRGINIA, Session begins Oct. 1, and continues nine months. Complete courses and equipment for instruction in Letters aud Science, in Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering and Agriculture. Expenses moderate. For Catalogues, apply to OR SALE—MELODEONS— SUMMEK BARGAINS. jodeon. 7. WM. M. THORNTON, 371.5,8,11,30,a02,6,9 : FAUQUIER IN! TE FOR YOUNG LADIES, WARRENTON, VA. ns 29th session Sept. 12, 1880, Situated in the ¢ Tegion of Va., oo miles from Washington, on ond and Danville K.R. For catalocu ress GEV. G. BUTLER, AM., Principal. jy8-coJ0t_ Mo BARS a ag Re Boxe Near Philadelphia. lealthful, hel i, homelike, HENRY S. WALKADT (ane) Principal, POR SALE-onGaxs— UMMER BARGAINS. Co. in. Parker secomb Ona New England Urgan. ine port Onan. m $5 payments, it FG. SMITH, 122% PROF SALE-PL NOs SUMMER BARGAINS. Hisky Square Piano. Steine Square Pi the Kic dress G! 5 7 (NED TEACHE: 7 ee : i her married the Marquis of Wellesley, tali ont for, h ‘ the NIVERSITY-TRAINED TEACHERS—PREPARE rs a mond. The fi a jumped and death an- | this city. Anot! oo qu y, The Italian was sent for, however; so was ‘Stodart fe Shoe Foins Oe exe, ko. Classes A Scar Under the Wig. poner Datashte queries: The train had | visiting es md ‘the _ a ok Wellington. | Greek fruit vender and the butcher Matt Square Pian; E st. n.w. pita | Win. Wallace, the colored barber who re- | killed him before he saw it, Ward Eisenhauer, son of Alderman Joseph another married a MacTavish. 7 and the Polish and Scandinavian saloon keep- ae dee 5 —— | cent; Ited Gerti ith, lored pn PL aaa F. Eisenhau er, is visiting friends in Washing-| A *0n of this MacTavish conceived the idea | ers on Dearborn streets, and the Scotch shoe- F. : a Fiala wiih dani ba heehee ee eee GROEGHTOWE ton.—Mrs. E. B. Hartley of Washington is | f running for the British parliament, and | maker, and even the Hebrew pawn broker was a a 723 14that. nw. woman, with whom he has been living in Sou RGE visiting friends at Berlin, this county.—Rev, | With the aid of the Wellesleys contested the | called’ in to try to communicate with the O10F sa ‘fone ” wey : ‘Terms bexin now. Washington, as published in Taz Star at the Luther Kuhlman of the Lutheran church here, | borough of Dundalk, then rotten to the core, stranger. All were unsuccessful, though, and PLATFORM SPRING pope, sit Summer. Also Summer School at time, was placed on trial in the Police Court Canat Matrers.—There was to have been a ’ |The Wellesleys were tories, but family in- No-top Wagor der. J. J. COOK, 01 INESS COLLEGE, CO! .w. Founded 1864. ‘More than 50,000 — men and women have been trained in the Spen= OK —A HANDSOME TEAM, HO. feria C ‘Day and night sessions. Six courses Mare, bright bay, 6 and 7 y 6 Business Court, Shorthand, Typewsiting aiid Gran teed sound abd k ophone: Practical English; ‘Telesraphy ;. Spencers Kapid Writing, Keading aud Oratory, Delsarte meth Business yen furnusied with trained employes Le trated. cat free. “SARA A. ER, Frncipal HENEY C. SPENCERALL. B, Princlpal 26 le le team jor physician, private family, Will sell them te with courses B.S. A. M., receipts and expenditures, with such suggestions as they may deem perti- nent, together with the estimates for next year. The institutions in question have all been noti- fied, and to-day Mr. W.S. Matthews was di- rected to make a report to the Commissioners before the 15th proximo of his observations compiled with a view to facilitating the prepa- ration of the report of the Commissioners which, they are required to make to Congress. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commissioners have notified Mr. Simon Wolf to insure the Jones public school build- ing, at the corner of Ist and L streets north- west, for $15,000, ‘The Commissioners have decided to ignore the petition of the licensed cattle dealers, and they will have to occupy the market stalls pro- vided for them and pay the fee as in the past. written to Mr. G. G. Green of Woodbury, N.J., that the present population is estimated at 220,000. ene $2 Wet Ixvestep.—This amount will take you to Atlantic City and back on Pennsyl- vania railroad’s special to-morrow night. The same sum could not purchase so much pleasure or profit if invested in any other manner. Re- member the station and time. . this morning, charged with the assault. The woman was so badly injured at the time that she had to be removed to the hospital. When the assault occurred the door was locked and the police were attracted to the house by eries of “Murder” from the neighbors. When the police arrived atthe house the woman was found lying on,the floor unconscious. Prosecut- ing Attorney Armes told Gertie to remove her Conductor Newman, who had his head badly cut and was injured in the back. Some of the Passengers were badly shaken up, the most seriously injured being Mrs. Mazine of Fred- ericksburg, whose head was badly cut, and she was also bruised, A NARROW ESCAPE. The three children of Detective Wheeler of this city had a narrow escape. They were pas- sengerson the south-bound train going to Woodbridge. When they got on the train at the depot they started in the front car, but their father told them to get in the rear car, as it was safer, They did as they were told and started on their journey in the rear car. When the collision occurred the front car was badly wrecked. The wreck was cleared away last evening by THE BODY OF MR. DESMOND was brought here and taken to his residence on D street southwest this morning, He leaves a wife and seven children of his own and one of a deceased brother he had taken to raise. Desmond lived some time in Alexandria, where he was born. He did not see the south- ern train until it wasclose upon him, “Jump!” halloed the fireman. “What for?” said Des- meeting of the directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal yesterday at the company's office here on the invitation of President Gam- brill, but owing to his illness at his home in Laurel no business was done, and the meet- ing adjourned subject to the president's call. Superintendent Biser stated yesterday that nothing would be done on the canal repairs until Monday on account of the heavy rains. Noland of this city. The rain of the past few days in this section has been the heaviest since the recent flood. Many cellars have been flooded, roads washed and streams swollen.» The Monocacy river is so high as to be unfordable.and for that reason, the county bridge, being swept away, there is no direct communication between the city and country, H. Frank Steiner, at present riding deputy sheriff of Frederick county, is the last candi- date on the republican side for the next sheriff- alty of the county. ‘The list is growing. homas Nelson shot a handsome blue crane at Point of Rocks, this county, yesterday, It was an immense bird, measuring 6 feet and 2 inches from tip to tip of its wings. Marion Strailman and Taylor Hofner of this city have gone to Chicago, Ill., to enter a go- An excursion, under the auspices of the citi- zens of Frederick, will go from here to Bay Ridge on the 20th instant, The two troops of the United States cavalry, under Col. C. H, Carpenter, that left Fort Meyer Sunday last for Mt. Gretna, Pa., are still here, unable to ford the swollen Monocacy. Asbury H. Hunt and family left to-d Ocean Grove, N. J.—Mra. Geo, Bui Washington is the guest of Mrs. J. 8. W. left to-day on a month vacation.—F, B. Sa of Frederick is a delegate to the prohibition camp meeting at Glyndon, Md. Fr. M —.—__ NINE P.M. 18 THE Tre AND $2 THE RaTE.— This makes the desire to go almost irresistible. By all means join the special excursion to At- lantic to-morrow night. Every attention will in the wars between Charles I and the parlia- ment, and stood loyally by that ateful family when other Irishmen of his kind, under Owen Roe O'Neill, who had won rank and fame in the armies of Spain, were battling to shake off the English yoke. Ireland was crushed under the iron heel of Crorawell, and Col. Roger Carroll accompanied Charles IT in his exile, taking service under va- rious European governments, according as the whitns of the banished prifte dictated, “Dur. ing his absence the lord deputy, Sir John Par- sons, found the Clan O’Carroll’s domain, which, in violation of the rights of the clansmen, had been conferred on the chief by an English title, a most desirable location, and selected it for himself, He settled down there and made it his home. Among the numerous Irish and Scotch Jaco- knives and table linen not long im: Dresden, however, unfortunately interrupted, of long “grace.” ————-+e+. SHE SPOKE ONLY From the Chicago Mail. chief of the clan, and, as such matters go, as “blue” in blood as the Argyles, or the Suther- lands, or the Fifes, or any others now counting among the Scotch ‘aristocracy. In later times the MacTavishes intermarried with the Carrolls and the families are now related. This involves a curious feature of family history and a strange freak of the old “blue blood” run wild. One daughter of the Car- rolls, as is well known, married a Bonaparte. and immediately commenced to talk i unknown tongue. depot policeman. fluence was stronger than party fealty, and MacTavish was elected over a candidate sup- ported by the Carlton club in London. An old Irishman now living in this city re- members well that ‘rollicking canvass,4nd de- scribes how MacTavish used to drive a four-in- hand through the town ‘showering fistfuls of sixpences and fourpenny bits among the mob.” pressman, — Ph se is stepped up, and, after listening to the ee went up to her and said: “Oh, shut up, yer Irish.” . “You fellers are foine educated ay an’t you?” said O'Flynn, turning to from manufactured to order with the family coat-of-arms. This “good” time was for the master of the house arrived unexpectedly, and, having his latch key with him, entered the dining room just as the clerical guest was in- voking a blessing in the old fashioned manner IRISH. Not Easy to Find an Interpreter for Her in the Erudite City of Chicago. There was a ludicrous scene at the Polk- street depot soon after the Chicago and Atlan- = ae ; i bite families who made their home in Mary- | tic train pulled into the big building. A woman - Relative to a request for statistics of the pop- | 4 number of hands taken down by Engineer Mc- | as-you-please walking match. They both have 4 ; P ‘ ig ing. Ho irre, 1295 Penneylvanie ave. PO. Univone of va, | Ulation of the District the Commissioners have | Keever. good records, wand ween the MecTavishes, They were the | forty years old, with @ good-natured face, alighted from one of the immigrant coaches The station master could not understand her, neither could any one else. “Send for the banana man,” suggested the “Oh, she ain't a “ago,” said the depot mas- ter as he listened to the peculiar dialect. just as the railroad men were about to give up the affair as a very bad job P. O'Flynn, an ex- tie talk of tlemen, crowd. “Can't yer see thet the ould woman 1s Irish? rs ol f He was unseated on petition of bribery, these a 6 dsr be given the excursionist. ‘Tickets now on | L roy Foes Ask her phat she wants in Irish and she will anew one. Set Duuble and Hara hat, as he wanted the court to see the wound | wiv well tiled thoy caine wate gies ghurch | sate. + | ees Bae ae conPemny bite” constiteting | talk to you. sold for about balf their value on account of owner ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 313 6TH | on her head. t th ong gh i -——_>—___ the bribes. Then he commenced suit to re-| But none of those present could spesk the Png py keeping horses. Apply Private Stable. st, uesr City Fost Ofice. Colored students uct | Gertie objected to removing her hat, and the wife of Me} “gs id Poster o' eth leap, DEER AND DEAR. cover the O'Carroll estate from Lord Rosse, | native tongue of the Emerald Isle. Even 301 K st. 5 os ae admitted. Call or send for catalogue. mhé attorney for the defendant sustained her ob- Set sooneriae ee perp pra pd foe aaeenmiy sqrmay Se cion Gan — a O'Flynn could only understand « few words of LN 1 ys . v m ie val by et ae are oy oo ee. Be HOTELS. jection. tioned in yesterday's Stax, ‘The casket in which A Case of Buck Fever and What It er the jabber, but he could not speak word of must be ‘sold this dy31 week: st. now. -3* The court, however, overruled the objection and Gertie ‘removed her hat. There was no sign of an injury to her head. Further inv everything possible was done to keep from him the knowledge which led to his father’s mania, But it was of no avail, and he, too, undertook Led to. Correspondent Pittsburg Dispatch. the remains were encased was covered with floral tributes. The service of the Episco Harness. te; Private stable, 1000 1305 E—AN .CELLENT DAYTON WAGON: new, suitable for business Al the language that is ouly know: ‘No one would believe that who had oe lived within 4 miles of Galway, Ireland, for the INE, 317 and 319 43 st. n.w. ign ¢ hurch was read by Rev. Dr. A. R. Stuart. ‘The : the task of ousting Lord Rosse from the are f ‘ el ] e of o1 e ances- | jast fort) ld not speak nderstand arote Bat. “an MDUSE” | ewoktmencl seestaie Terme el be eaves me hes cpt ln gle naptirgp) bcd ajn0ve4 ® | pall bearers were from the engineer corps and |, A Young man in camp on small secluded | {he task of oustin O'Carrolis. Neither seemed rd of English, bat the 08 Special rates by week or mouth. Jy31-6t Sop gtes a titan {OK SALE — NEW SIDEBAR BUGGY AND HAR even soiled, and must be sold; oue of the this is a bareaun. COLUMBIA STABLES, 2. 3y30-6¢" iE MARE SIX YEARS 0 mtle; & No. 1 roadster 7 Good work any where; INO. F. OU were Col. Jno, M. Wilson, Col. P. C. Hains, Major C. W. Raymond, Capt. C. B. Sears, Capt. T. Turtle, Capt. T. W. Symons, Capt, J. L. Lusk and Lieut. C. McD. Townsend, The remains were laid to rest at Congressional cemetery. Personau.—Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Birch left to-day for a ten day’s sojourn at Fortress Mon- roe.——Mrs, Jas, Walsh and Mrs, Jno, B. David- son will spend the remainder of the heated season at Asbury Park and Long Branch. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CoxDITION OF WATER at 7 a word of English, but there are 1,000 human being on an is! just that distance from the flourishing Irish town who communicate with | one another through no other but the | one spoken on the land of the “ould E The island of Nuken, or “Innisnucken,” is only a few minutes’ ride in a row boat off the main land and a little to the northwest ofGalway, but still the English languarge is unknown there, One thousand souls or more are on the little island. and it is seldom that one of its in- habitants has any desire to leave it. The woman who reached the Polk-street is one of the number who made up her mind lake was hunting the river that ran close by. As motionless as a statue in the front of the boat, with the bulls-eye lantern throwing the light over his head, and his guide in the stern paddling without the slightest noiso—as is wholly necessary—the young hunter had his eyes fixed on the shores for the unwary but sen- sitive deer. Suddenly he saw a ball of fire directly ahead of him. He raised his rifle and was about to shoot, when his common sense reminded him that no animal could have such aneyeas that, Hardly had he lowered his wig, ‘The defendant was sentenced to three months in jail without fine. ——-—__ The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Fritz Dubi, white, 90 years; Wm. Jett, white, 57 years; Philip H. Volkman,white, 6 months; Frank Gibson, white, 5 months; Jno. Saree vere A Ree eos a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 74; condition, Victoria Edmondson, white, 50 years; Ellenora | 3. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 76. Con- Spriggs, colored, 10 months; Isabella Cox, col. | dition at north connection, 3; condition at Sd, to bother about the bleak, heath-covered hills over which the MacTavishes held sway. This last prince of Uriel, as MacTavish called himself, once made an alliance with the O’Don- ovan-Rossa Fenians, by which for a time they received a donation of $20 a month. Finally he notified thea: that, unless they recognized him as prince of Uriel and began their communi- cations in proper form with “May it please your highness,” he would not condescend to take any notice of them. That ended the alli- ance. The council would not hear of “princes or royal highnesses.” “We must draw the line somewhere,” said EBBITT HOUSE. WASHINGTON, D. K SALE—A FIN sound. kind and gent for any 3 price is sound and geutle, _ 330-6 m SALE — JU Virginia and Ke: fork Horses, Reasonable jy31-3ma ‘Tt Quaurry, ced to 10c. tiful styles, Fro sabe sreatrs PATENT— uits and a caveats ; : She left the island three Bi LILIES, beau: only 10, ears; Charles H. Lawson, colored, 6 | 8°Uth connection, 4. Distributing reservoir, | rifle when a crack pierced the air, the | one of them, ‘an’ be the hokey pokey! I ~ ScHMID'S ‘bird INDIA SILKS, all iew, choice styles, reduced from "fugustan Bhoinic, coureeee yearn, | temperature, 79." Condition at influent gate: | jie, Whem a sharp cr shies! Gave mpen ktm, | wonkearecon any man ‘Yer Royal Highness’ if | "°°ks ae eae eee ee > oa on of Dogs dy16-1 Nora Stewart, colored, 1 year; Edith Peyton, | house, 9; condition at effluent gatehouse, 22. | and he was left in darkness. His guide called | he was to give ten thousan @ year to the Foe Sa RE SAND BY CART OR BOAT load, reduced rate for large, orders Sumberland’s Boat Ho at. Whart. 3y16-1m Telephone 563-2. KK SALE—TO HARDWARE DEALERS, CAR- Fpeatere 20d Builders: 100 to Pee eee ot eek Srouhts, assorted sizes to suit. JAS. BATES, Iron Foundry. President aud Pratt sts, Baltimore, Md Es POR SALE — CARRIAGES, BEST, MAKERS: arrest stock , greatest variety lowest prices sout of New York DOWNEY'S NEW CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY, L, bet. 16th aud 17th sis, maton, D.C. dyo-tr OR SALE—THE ‘quires bo boiler ; a1 ‘bo loss of time no High tide in the river to-day, at 11:52 p.m.; low tide at 5:47 p.m. —___ To AtLantic Crry va B. and O.—The short- est, quickest and best route to Atlantic City is via B. and O. and Reading route. Street cars run direct from B. and O. station in Philadel- phia to the Reading station and B. and O, han- som cab service is also maintained to same point.—Advt, colored, 5 months; William Smith, colored, 40 years. stranger was taken to the armory soon after it was learned that she was Irish, and it was at the station that Officer Gorman of the twenty- second street station discovered her. is a splendid Irish scholar and he had no diffi- culty in learning the emigrant’s story. She said her name was Mary Nee. She left Iunisnucken three weeks ago and came to Chicago txpecting to meet her friends at the ' depot. No one was there, however, and as she had lost the address of her friends here she does not know where to go. She said she be~ lieved that her brother, whose name is Grale- out, in language more eloquent than poetic, to whoever had fired that shot not to fire another. ‘The next instant a boat ran up alongside of the young man’ din the bow of it he dis- covered a fine-looking girl with a jacket up about her ears, a peak cap pulled down over her forehead an rifle balanced across her knees. He laughed at the idea of hgr shooting the lantern off of his boat, but she Was almost in hysterics. “Pm so sorry aud ashamed,” she said, “I never shot a deer and I sup; I had the buck fever and didn’t know a lantern from the cause.” Poor Prince MacTavish, who was a tall, slim and very aristocr: looking young man, went through a course of training to fit him for the task of winning back the ancestral lands by the sword. He entered the Servian army as a volunteer during their disastrous war with Turkey some thirteen years ago, fought under the banner of Don Carlos and sought the sanction of the pope for his enterprise. He found unscrupulous law- yers who preyed upon his mania and encour- —-__ A Tarp or Pieasvre.—The excursion to-mor- row night over the Pennsylvania R. R. will run on express time, thus giving those who participate the longest possible time at shore. * THE COURTS. Prosate Court—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday—Estate of Anna M. Brewer; bond completed. S.C. Mills, guardian to William SURAH S| BEAUTIFUL Sa’ FRUIT OF THE LOO: LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 8, reduced to 20c. width, pure wool, 373¢e. GOODS, wide doi a T MALDATEOSS,double New style PLAID DRESS idth, reduced to 13e. HENKIETTAS: Flegant yard and a half wide, —2—__— ALEXANDRIA. e: nearly one dress goods, , ail pure wool, and all colors; real a 50. and price list. D. to. Give Gist. mw.,aud see for your- $1.50, or Je13-2m ‘worth $1.50. IT, but the very lowest prices for cash. Towel c MONEY TO LOAN 5() AND.$2.000 AT 5 PER CENT, 81,000, $950 Stet reset 1319 $100,000 TO LOAN INSUMS TO SUIT AT security is satisfactory. hen NKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itcan be given in a cup of coffee or tea or in articles cf food without the knowledge of the patient; it is ab- solutely harmless, and will effect s permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. Over 100,000 drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink- ing of their own free will, 43 page book of particulars tree. 8. F. WARE, under Ebbitt House. > per cent interest. No deiay if FORBES & MAYER, 939 F st. nw. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP M proved Real Estate Security. amounts a its of the United Security In- ; receipt and release of ward filed, Equity Court—Judse Montgomery, To-day—Trainor agt. Trainor; order requiring purchaser to oe ly. Potomac terra cotta company agt. Douglass; opinion filed dissolving injunction as to Somerville. ——.— Murat Halstead for Senator. The following card, to which the initials of Richard Smith are appended, appeared double leaded in the editorial column of the Cincin- nati Commercial Gazelle yesterday morning: “M. HALSTEAD FOR U. 8. SENATOR. “Mr. Halstead reached New York yesterday and will be home in afew days, It now re- mains for us to say, in his absence, that the re- publicans of Ohio should elect him to take the place of Payne in the United States Senate. He would fill the chair well. He could not, would not, represent corporations, but he would, with eat fairness and manifest ability, represent people, It is fair to infer that this is what the republicans of Ohio, and even what the le of Ohio, irrespective of ‘ty, desire, Kad in the absence cx Mr. Halstend fs em- Tue Crry Scoot Boarp.—President Smith presided at the city school board meeting last night and the entire board, with the exception of Trustee Strauss, was present. Charges made by R. B. Robinson against Miss Sarah A. Gray, principal of Hallowell school, colored, were referred to Messrs. Carne, Bryant and Mankin to report. The position of paid substitute was abolished, the working of the plan orilin | roved ineffective. The present teachers an janitors, except the principal and janitor of Hallowell school, were re-elected. Misses Bet- tie W. Weritt ‘and Virginia Roxbury were elected substitute teachers of the white schools, B.A. Di titute of the colored Boy: school and Misses B. K. Spriggs ford substitute teachers of the colored girls’ school. The superintendent reported that the examinations of teachers this year were far better than evet before since the schools be- gan. The annual reports of the finances were submitted and the vouchers examined in pres- ence of the board by the finance committee and found correct. Scnoon Fixaxces.—The repo: city school board last night show th: the total moon. Can you ever forgive me, sir?” Of course she was gracefully forgiven. “How did you find your way here?” asked the young man. “Oh, I'm living at the little hotel down on Big Tupper lake and my guide brought me up to-night. My brother is going down the river, and will meet me at the carry after we have finished hunting.” “I think li be down to the hotel to-mor- row,” suid the young man, who was a plunger. “But you won’ttell on me, will you?” cried the girl. “That depends,” replied the youth. The guides paddled the boats ahead in oppo- site directions. Pibec 2g you seen a deer to-night?” called back e girl “Yes, indeed,” was the reply; “I've seen a darling.” “Oh, pshaw!” was the nse to this. The Fe manis now down at the hotel every day, for the girl who came near killing him is the belle of the neighborhood, and they are holding prolonged dialogues about deer hunting—or something else. aged him to go on till he was finally put ina place of safety by his friends, —— oes $3 Excursioy to Atiantic Crrr, via B. and O. RK. R., Saturday, August 3. Tickets good returning until August 5, inclusive. Special train leaves at 4:20 p.m. Tickets good also on all regular trains of same day. —— Politeness to Children. From the Evening Wisconsin, A child will receive impressions of courtesy from older persons with wondrous alacrity, You may teach a child to be polite, but remove all examples of polite behavior and he will soon forget all he has learned. I know a dear little irl whose mother is always vs lite to her, Soh the child inn poticonine onnen oe of cour- tesy to her mother. If you train a child to say “Please excuse me” when he accidentally hurts you or gets in your way, and you —— to ask excuse for yourself, you do not hold child's respect. “Please excuse me” makes your peace with some children for all offences. scamp. it is It is ridiculous the wa: some people call a mental training and lash, was somewhere in South Chicago. nee eneeiGiiaameecmeas From Popular Science Monthly. Mental Powers of Criminals, ee 4 bi th rtunit; ake expenditures on account of the public schools of ————— see child, for instance: “J ie, come here,’ ieee Sar T an Po ects | Sara nn neers | nee Ms creer tne ecient | Seawarngisereneecie| i THE HOaLYmomy, |e vow! ha, 7ou ro sid 6 percent. JOH SHERMAN CO. Jy1 25m Gu T enopo eaal chip egg love ve kdb ol Pony ee ey ee poe ee a ples of Womdn’s Ways of Jo pone: AN AT F et Tue Besr. now, and the people can make the issue. We 5,008 bacrowox om plodee ofa taneen Exam| ‘oman’ ‘ays of | y § nominate Mr. Halstead for the United States Senate, to take the seat misrepresented by Henry B. Payne. It is a square contest, There is nothing personal about it, but there is a great deat more than personal interests in- Savion aad ¥IDAG: elias fk cack rAteiee Mokieg 2 fuiva, opening of the your $3,429.17 was on hand. The balance on hand at the close this year was more i THE CONCORD HARNESS, LOAN—MONEY IN HAND, IN SUMS TO SUIT, Joan on approved real estate security. Ne de: ix I: LUTZ & BRO, 1m ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fst. n.w. RR | MENT SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. IN SUMS #100 TO gt.0g. SMALL PREMIUM .000—TO LOAN 20, TO 16,000 ce 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Seubeenfi Rotate of best mabeout owner, ap. FOREIGN NOTES. In the house of commons last night Mr. Sam- uel Storey, a radical, moved an amendment reducing the grant to the prince of Wales to $21,000. The motion was rejected by a vote of 201 to 62. . A fire broke out yesterday in Berlin in the central division of the exhibition of a for the prevention of accidents. Couskiorable damage was done. ON REAL ESTATE. 500 [e29) _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ONEY TO LOAN IN 8U D pote dE Ms TO SUIT ON AP- 3B. H. WARNER 2m O16 Fat aw. ONEY TO LOAN TN SUMS TO SUIT, ATS AND YEARK T RAWLINGS. 196 he Arlington Fire Ins. NEY TO LOAN PSs FROM 9500 aT THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR clase security, at lowest rates of interest; ey sy the security’ in good, - oe 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st aw. M' TO LOAN ; ae pee eae avenue. ESTATE AT Low. Meee BON, ATS F ot volved, BB.” ———e-______ Keep the Mouth Shut. From Good Housekeeping. How many of the readers of these lines know or have any idea of how much and how per- sustently each and every one of them keep their mouths open, inhaling directly into the lungs the foul and fetid air of the atmosphere that surrounds them? How many know or think of discomfort and disease the seeds of fort thus drawn into and panes to rankle and fester an — and life SS pods ne cong common practice mouth open—to say nothing of the giher timhenis ‘one of the most has become if luce health- rites , in Hl [ f 5 g e | m4 Fi el i i il 2 than exhausted by the sprccmaien made _——— — Van og school meer oo a le until the city’s a priation lor all become available. During lect nt on real estate, new 47 for teachers’ 4 Second belle—“Yes, it's too mean ‘for any- beeen fo can't go into bathe, as this drizzle I, B.B~-"Yoe, and ‘Charlie is going home to-night without seeing me in mince Regina (Rending the Evening things these prize labor, and they usually make them pay. bright woman, who was left destitute by death of her vs ag with a sepoe hildren dependen: ri Upon Ae i BEF F ] i ! j 5 4 tF i F i i i af et il Teri i FF i d

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