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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.; TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1889, MES. MAYBRICK’S LOVER. BURKE IDENTIFIED. . A LOGMAN’S ROMANCE. AT SENATOR HALE’S. Brierly Makes a Statement of His Rela- | Both Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Recognize | Saved From the Pennsylvania Floods by | How President Harrison was Enter- tions With Her. Him as “Frank Williams.” a Girl Whom He Afterward Married. tained Yesterday. If WAS A WOMAN WHO BETRAYED MRS. MAYBRICK—| The conclusive proof of Burke's identity as | Harrisburg Special to the New York Sun. After lunching with Senator Hale at his re Sere SOME CURIOUS FACTS BROUGHT OUTIN BRIERLT's | one of the Cronin conspizators was furniahed John Prowley, a young fisherman, whose | home in Ellsworth, Me., yesterday President | “Quite Por ~ TALE—BE BAS MADE 4 SWORN sTaTEMENT For | yesterday, when Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Carlson, | §00d-natured habits have made him popular | Harrison was entertained in the house or aot Vestibuled Limited ex- PRESENTATION TO THE HOME SECRETARY. the owners of the cottage where the murder | for many miles along the Susquehanna river, | strolled through the handsome ground until daily 1 ‘axpress 8:40 vas committed, identified him at the jail as the | walked into the Perry county court house the | about 4 p.m. ‘Then, with Secretaries Blaine | Mb tl yA A Acable special to the Philadelphia Times | «Prank Williams” who rented the place. His | Other day and asked for a marriage license. | and Tracy and other members of his party, he Lexington and Local Stations #10:30a m, dated yesterday says: For the first time since | identification by their son and by Martensen, | His face was not so brown that it did not betray | was driven to Hancock hall, where a reception Fe Luray, V3:59 am, $10:30 am, 13:00 p.m, he became publicly identified as Mrs. May- | the expressman, bad placed him within the list | his blushes when he announced the name of | was held. This was the first formal popular preteen eae T “ee. week Gaya, ¢: 6:40, 7: a brick’s alleged lover Albert Brierly talked to- | of the murderers beyond any doubt, byt this | his prospective bride, but it was not because | reception which he has given since leaving 20, 9:50, ab ere, me) aA day, knowing that his statement would appear | clinches matters. she had ever been guilty of a wrongdoing that | Boston Wednesday, and the people of Ells- F eats 3:05 4354 6.30, in print. Brierly is tall and slender andis| Old Mr. and Mrs, Carlson were taken to the | he flushed. The girl was Mary Yerger and he | worth turned out in large numbers to greet 330, 9:00 about thirty-eight His face is sallow and | Chicago jail yesterday morning and were con- | Was very proud of her. They had lived within | him, , f clearly cut and he wears light mustache and | ducted by Jailor Folz to the grated door of | ten miles of each other for years, but it was| The President stood upon a raised platform i "30 p.m! mee : ® pointed chin beard. Upon meeting the | Burke's cell. Inside on the plank bench, which | Dt until the recent great flood in Pennsylva- | in front of the stage, and, after an introduction | was quick and permanent, for they have been well for “ F F r F A #3 2 + S Times’ correspondent Brier!; romptly re- | served him alike for sofa and bed, the runaway | Dia that they were brought to an acquaintance. | to the committee who had managed the affair, | five years, and there has been no return of the disease. fused to make a statement po oe public. .It| sat. When the old couple paused at the cell | John is a carpenter's son and he industriously | shook hands with the people as they passed Tcould tell much — = a = de was suggested that there was not much e | door Burke looked inquiringly at them and if | aided his father to provide for a large family | before him, many of them SS ee by | blood disease by 8. 8. 8., have seen it ell, After shak- . he felt surprise or any other emotion he did not | by fishin; d piloting fis] ties from the | Mayor Aiken and Judge Wisw know its value, a ere eae , big towns around the river. “iost of his time | ing hands with the’ President the people | Macon, Ga LB. PAYNE aide ‘behelt he met do 0: belere “QUAT 18 THE MAN.” was spent along the Susquehanna, near which ted the other dignitaries in the presiden-| Tyestise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ———— Bi, ede or ei ened | The Cans tos god iea ste rnonr| Henne re hc gang ef OL 3 i, i " "yi A ‘. \wer He said: “I have been maligned, persecuted | saisher party to the identification proceeding WHEN THE JUNE FLOOD CAME fullest sense of the word, and at its close peo- THE EVENING STAR ts a PAPER and misjudged in every way. It has my business and will f ! parts ny - t . Butl \d I have made no com- | said Mr. Carlson‘in German at last. The old lady | the river to see its sights. Mary Yerger and | hall and cheered the President and party as chr Tonly desire that the terrible mis- | betrayed some excitement, shook her head in «| boy, son of the farmer with whom she lived, | they were driven away. AUCTION SALES. wef ths, ommn Ths fatmen ag | mon oie enema ut, oe ter | treo te water edge on dank of tho | lear areung cory wa quia dans party To-nonnow. Deen ly fair may not be er increased | was her tenant; ‘*Williams.” This identification | day when the water had reached ita est through me." Before. the first proceedings | settled the question as to whatpartin themur- | ark’ “Few pertous Ind, tartion. so longs but | tbe visitors from Bar Harbor, dudge aad Mis, | FROOT &LOWENTHAL, Auctcneera097 7ihata-w me to leave this | Uttered a word for amiifute. “That's the man” | People from all parts of the country hurried to ple gathered on the sidewalk in front of the OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY ner of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE NEWS, Local, Domestic and LONG IN ADVAXCE OF THE MORN- Mrs. Maybrick were initiated or talked | der was taken by Burke. she and the boy forgot the time while looking | Emery, Judge and Mrs, Wiswell and Mr. and | ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST FOUR- ING PAPERS. Thad arranged fora vacation in the shape| Ho was one of the “Williams,” Pat Cooney | out on the swift waters at. a boom-log catcher, | Mrs. Gordon Cummings, The weather today TEENTH, COMMENCING At TEN O'CLOCK, IN of a tour about the Mediterranean. Tras the other, and these two, with Dan Cough- | He was standing in a frail skiff, hooking the | bas been of the best that the President has| FRONT AND WITHIN OUR SALESROOM, REGU- This is conspicuously true of all classes “I had made my preparations without «| lin, are picked out by the state as the actual | big booms with a long pole and towing them to | seen in New England. Today heand party will| }AX DFURNITUKE, EMBRACING WALNUT of news, but especially so in regard to thought that any trouble was coming to her, | murderers of Dr. Cronin. land on the opposite side of the river. Boom | leeve sbout 11 a.m. and will reach Bar Harbor || MARBLE TOP BED-WoOM seis, HAIR CLOTH Local News and District Affairs, for I had uo expectation or suspicion of any. DATE OF THE TRIAL UNCERTAIN. after boom was thus secured, and he oper- | on timo for a 1-o'clock luncheon with Mr. W.B.| AND PLUSH, FARLOR SUITS. WARDROBES, es pe * . eed This is evident, by itself, in a letter fromme| ye sq not altopeth, tain that the great|#ted with such vigorous regularity that it | Howard at Mossley Hall. Eighteen plates will LOUNGES. EXTENSION, TABLES, LEATHER | p i Mtoppiur et all mactee th orotes enc | THE STAR hase much LARGER fe her which was quoted in court, in which : together cert ye gree | poomed his strength would soon be exhaysted, | be laid. AND CANE SEATED CHAIRS, CARPETS, MAT- | P2 TO48 TD aU een to OO feo very away. trial will begin August 26, even though both In the afternoon the driving floral parade} TINGS, ETC. m_ Sundays.1:15 and 73:55 p. and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- letter I said that I was going away r He had just landed one of unusual ‘size, ig parad ALSO, LAST INTERVIEW WITH MRS, MAYBRIOK. sides now announce that they will be ready for | which took all his strength, and Mary thought | Will be witnessed and later the President will | yor account. or “F DEALER DECLINING | For Hagerstown, 110; a8 15 30pm PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS “The last interview I had with Mrs. May-|® trial on that date. Judge Longenecker will | he would rest a while before going into the | dine with Mr. Guerne. The program for the |” BUSINESS, 1000 LoTs, OF FIN GLASS | 4.05 p.m.; from Cincis Le E sx pipe lpeglr ting in | be fully prepgred, but it is a question whether | troublesome waters again, But he didn’t, and, | Fett of the week is also determined upon, Wed-| AND. W CARTERS “VASES TOILET SETS, | $B, 80d 109 paw. : tr -sud {than any other paper in Washington brick was on April 6. Between our meeting in| she defense will feel like proceeding to trial | wiping the perspiration from his brow with a | Resday @ start from Bar Harbor willbe made | = AMPs, “LAMP CHIMNEYS. GUSPIDORS, | OSORBGMLE. ever thought of employing, and ITS London on March 21 and this interview I had | then. They do not know all the evidence in | part of his torn shirt sleeve, he quickly rowed | ¢@fly in the morning, Bath will be reached in FANCY, CUPS AND, SAUCERS, PICIURE | For New York, dreutou, © Flzabe:b. S: |W ECCHANICAL UIPMENT AND seen ber only once, and that was at the grand | the hands of the state, and they may conclude / out and was headed toward s large walnut log. | time to allow luncheon with Mr. Arthur Sewell | EAMES, WASH BUCKETS, GOAL HOD | $79 $00. 18:00. 29:50, °12 00 a.m. -250, *4:20 and | ME so national meeting. I wish you would make a | to ask for a continuance in the hope that they | Before he reached the coveted prize his boat | 8nd for inspecting the shippiog and the journey} 500 MARRET SND CLOTHES BASRETS HAM | « oan oe cn a PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE note of that and let people judge how far| may be able to learn some of the valuable | had been caught between a mass of the booms, | Will afterwards be continued to Manchester, ROGET GEACKING AND STOVE POLISH AND | The 4.20 p.m. train does not stop at Elizabeth THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- these three meetings—long previous to Mr. | points of the prosecution. which proud to pieces like a thing of glass, | N.H., where the President will be —— o WARE SHOW CHa COUR ERD ASD ORES Ne hn % Maybrick’s death—justified the perpetual as | The defense are now putting forth every|He escaped most miraculously from instant | €X-Governor Cheney for the night. Thursday} }\*! EVERY LOT TOBE CLOSED OUT WITH- ae » FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY ption all through the trial, and particu—| effort in their power to choke of possible or | death by climbing over the logs and reaching |.# reception by the governor and legislature} OU RESERVE. OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. itis - therefore able to print each day a full ug fave Philadelphia for Washington. °4-10; | FPOrt of every transaction of public in= by the judge, that she and I were on the | actual witnesses for the state, and there is some | the water. He tried to swim for the shore, but | Will be given at Concord. At 2:50 p.m. the 3 CE BO! closest terms of intimacy and; were hand in | danger that they may partially succeed. Some | it was plainly seen that he was much too over- | President will start for Washington, traveling | SMATL,L0T OF, GROCEUIES, LARGE 1 ws hand, so to speak, in the whole matter. one started a rumor today that P. O'Sullivan | come to get even half the distance. The cur- | by way of Lowell and Mansfield, but not going 12.2, BOOT & LOWENTHAL,, Auetioners “However, the moment I heard that she was | had hanged himself in his cell this morning. | rent was swift and he was beginning to go | through Boston. a rs , m7 r a rb — 5, *11 @.m., T1:35, “4:15, *5:05, ned with trouble Iabandoned my trip. | The story was false and silly, the ice man being | down with it. Sarin as ain ee UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. € terest occurring in the District up te Sastiied Wanee Claws and ir Onatie Bans | consis oe THE RESCUE. SAW STANLEY LAST NOVEMBER. on inate City, 4:00 and 9:30am. 12:00 noon | the very hour of going to sell that I was entirely in their hands, though ————— ee —____ OCK _OF__ GROCERIES, QOMPRISTNG | and 2:30 p.m. Sundays 4:00 a. is, abd 12:00 noon aa press. Seudad ation, and 4 preseeen thay wae co A Royal Gripsack. Mary Yerger knew that he would drown un-| 4 Young African Now in Boston Tells POWDER, PICK SS oT ARGH BOOMS, BUCK ae rag Rranch and Ccssa Grove T:00, 18:00 0. ana Medici an ticauek gecty uy cnteanad | wicceevsese weeds less she saved him, for nobody else was in How the Explorer Looked. ETS, COAL HODS, TOBACCO,‘ CANNED GOO! fExcept Sunday” “Dally.” ¢Sunday only. Except > would not have been of any value. Ialso pre-| The royal bride’s wedding traveling bag is| Sight. It wasa perilous attempt, but she did pac ZEA CADDIES. "PLATFORM AND (COUNTER | sunday and A Mouday. Eze Muda. hotel and | [By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES statement and certified to it for use| remarkably handsome and complete, and is | 20t hesitate. She was not the kind of awoman| A Boston special to the New York World says: fee Bok. COUNTED, SHELVING. Be residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at " it be needed in the trial. I remained made of the beautiful : 9 | to. see & human life thus sacrificed without at | A young African of royal blood, who has seen DAYTON WAGON ant ater AT AUCTION. ticket offices, 619 and 1351 ‘ania avenue, and for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS\ Tamaneh the case and was not called, though | vee sly introduced by "Mr. Albert. Barker, | ett Aneffort to rescue, and with almost su-|and talked with Henry M. Stanley since | St WEDNEGONy*ND HARNESS, AT AUCTION. | at Depot Oo O° Gag ¢ BCU Tus Act” | PATCHES, and with the difference of I was ready — imal poe. tee which has been psa by her royal highness, “ee perm epee seni) pte pe abe} the explorer entered Africa to relieve etre Won 30 East Capriol Strcct corges, 48 x, IEDMONT AIR LINE. time in its favor, it is also able to give “When did you first meet Mrs. Maybrick" | 9 it happens to be Lord Fife’s colors, Al-| ground, safe from the rising water. When she | Emin Bey, is in town. His English name is | theentiresiock of Groceries, Large ‘ice Box. Coffes 8:30 a mbpdule in effect Jane 30,1889. | its readers every afternoon the news of a oo Jan year in| though her royal highness has preferred a |eached the man he was so nearly exhausted | Frederick Nicholas Smith, pnd he is being | Mls &¢; Conta! sul0-3t_ | ton, Gorduisville, Charlottesville, ‘Lyachours, sid | the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE “I met her once or twice during last year in | Toene® Der yoy Fy nme lasety fitted in | that he could not climb into the boat without | cared for by the American Saptist missionary | 7 NcANSON BROSZA stations between Alexandria and Lynchburg, Roanoke, this city.. We were merely distant acquaint- pp ipo be ieee. 16 pera d all the | beT assistance. That night from the same sully, tie cinieg © denuien een eee }. Auctioneers, ane a a aa jemphis, Pull- | for the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock however, up to last November.” Scary toilet fitting as well as the usual | ‘ble at which John Prowley ate his supper ‘ s age INTE BER E EE COIR ER OMEAE | piLzi® m.—Fust tail daily tor Warrenton, Char. | midnight, thus leaving literally nothing “Did you have many interviews with her?” | Writing and needle-work accessories. ‘The gold | Mary Yerger’s meal was also taken, It was at oo wee i Aas va cearapae sty = {G12 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR ive, Gordonsville, ssususcusenrcake audio | £9 ¢ p48” Oe “Very few.” John’s home and the two sat around the table | Sierra Leone, his home, his vessel was wrecke ‘virtue of deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber yachbarg, Hocky Mount, Danville apd Ste- news from Europe, Asia, “Did you over goon any journey together ax-| *#ting® sre ballet-hammered all over, each | 2°1058 "time, walling, ihokr experionos of the | A New Dedtea wee picked him up and | No. 1317, folie 450 ct weaoug of ute Land Recorde of | fatto yer” tiivctvury and Dablle.Grestsbord | sa agetca for the morning papers. copting the trip to London?” ‘reversed L and coronet) in diamonds, whieh | €%fly evening to John’s parents and their other | Janded him in that town recently. introutof the premise one LOLS TAL. Tae SEE | Atlanta, Biriningham, Montwomery, New “Oricaus “No. That was the only time we were ever | { Sas ceils ‘all’ children, Mary was always thereafter a wel- |. és 2 2 jn fropt of the premises on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH | Texas ahd California, “Pullin, siecper New Voc 4 away together.” pee tog neem eeepc specially made | come guest at the Prowiey home and John |= “y father,” says the young African,” was a | BAY OF AUGUST: AD. ywing described real Rioapers” Montccmens tee Noa Oto Tal a . yy Mr. er, and which designs the princess y 4 . follo CC Sleepers Montwu y N leane. “Who suggested that trip?” bas adopted generally. The hair and other | Pent much of his time in her company. It | king of the Bruro tribe in the Congo country. I | situated in the City of Washington, District of Colum: | Blecher Greeters’ to Golaastin get anus ta, 3 - ; . r Pa PBig bia, to-wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land | man Sleepers Washington to Cin Equally does THE STAR lead all its “I decline to state. I must refer you to the ashe hoe lift, gl tretchers, | W#8 with a proud satisfaction that John related | was educated in Sierra Leone in an intermediate |.) premises known and distinguished as. and | Route. eviden dence adduced in court.” if é bre the ome i ihe fastest ore. ail peg areal while the clerk was fillg | school and afterward was employed asa clerk in 4 fatet numbered "Aiteen 19), i2 | .a:15 p. m=Datly grcert, 8: Sen on oe -tggcecee vd the be ou any understanding when you parte: out his marriage license. John an lary are ‘ oat, juare dred beginning burm: rm statio : NEW: 71 N Be Siem ‘ae poy mam don?” ‘you ps — oe = ee Leemes echen + er married now, and they expect to get a pretty the office of the Sanford exploring expedition at | for the at the southeast corner C3 P. m.—Daily via Lynchburg, Bristol and Chat- ou WN COUNTR' “Yes: we had a distinct understanding, in good start toward housekeeping when the | Kinchassa, west of Stanley pool, where I re- the first place, that nothing of the sort—and by lumberman’s exchange of Williamsport pays | mained two years. About November 28 last I saw Vestibule Siee} Washington to Mempiis, counectiye thencs ior si Auksnetimte | Receiving the regular dispatches of ing book is fitted with some exquisitely illumi- also Waslington to Now Oriease meetings were to take place at home?” “None whatever. On the contrary, we parted in London as if we were never to meet again. You can readily understand al . is 5 ep 5; inches) 240 p. mae both News Associations; with alert and that I mean the meeting im London or any preg ng gg demo pier Depa Af | for the logs which John caught. iy Lene Kinchassa and Stanley pool. He | ssttto the wost line of Ninth stiest Sacireee hace | cpsoP-m— Western Express, daily, for, Manassas, other place away from home—was ever to occur | Barker. which opens extremely wide and flat, A LEGAL FIGHT. ont health, with thee, goods, curiocition ke, | fouth, 2, the place of beginning. The samo being | ville Ciuciunati ‘Pullman Vestibuletrau Washington | CRterprising special telegraphic cor= p! . pens extremely wide and flat, Posey a lent health, with their goods, curiosities, &c. |} known as premises numLered i612 Ninth 6 to Cincinnati with » Pullinan siceper for Louisville. respondents at all important points; end again. and at the same time is capable of holding Two hundred million feet of these huge boom Stanley pitched his tent at that place and there northwest, ‘ a) 11:00 p. m.—Southern k-xpress daily for Lynchburg, ae Nexeie as a aaa more than any other bag of the same size. logs are now lying along the banks and are | he oe for et eee days, tpt he erin: Qne-thinll cath. balance irrchuecr secured by Dan it ne hari te with wires leading directly from its own “Did you have any understanding that an: ade i i i illiams- | €mbarked for the eastern part of Africa. | deed of trust on the property sold and bearing interest Salifornia. Pullman V. le Vashington t 3 y s y Wiysterises, Action of Negroes. lseverkeg toa laianci of the ives feces Willeeie | Re betea foci seaabirn park ot Atrio iron day of malo at te rate of six per cout pot anuiume sed outornia. Taujush Vestibule Car Wanltinston < | office to the general network of telegraph, ‘ 7 i ing- | port to the Chesapeake bay. Each log con- . i it be ‘taki ‘all it the of the pur- | Sieeper W tor 2 Neen rare eiaid special from Birming- | Eins the private mark of ite owner, andagents {1 , Femember the effect his voice | Zul be ken. oF alt cash, at, the option of the pur: | Sleeper Washineton to Birmingham, Als, via Aunts am, Ala., sta’ at the whit ople of Sum- b = wr 1 ry ie op! 7a: le. conveyancing. &c., at pi 's ‘on Washington an ‘io division leave Wash- ham, Als., states that the white people of Sum- | or the exchange have been out since the high | Bad upon all the people around him, “*Termasof uals tp, be sccupliod with tn ton iars from | inte GED eae a ee een deere Wi ter county, Ala., are much alarmed because of | water receded identifying them and taking ac- | 1¢ was like the voice of a lion. The natives the trustees: he cive Hot M50 ame m4 system touching every city, town and hamlet in the United States and Terri- si i i i j ck. The “Algerines” looked upon him asa great and mighty man. | {esc the property at the Fok and cook ck theres | Setar Neate da a Ry ace shas | Sortets 8s enabled to mession ant putes Hamper thinklag of must" Si mater | bling secret eens ting Sree ahd | whove land tho logy Iotged ben. the foot | Het cal ay tate Mata wil gle | lng flit Sat tee a att | party, Naas edtorade | atonce a full report of every event a ene oe aegtnes eam taaphiien hteineae! foe Mild shite law allows: in tke | Riven him is that when he first came among | #%D: CHAS. C, DUNCANSON, villscnt Loncbbere tithe te Senetee eke | Comenenanee — me oy: Pol you have any understanding about a/| negroes outow: 1 whites five to one. cout of it ee cams bocdariig ae | them he dug up out of the earth great rocks | 3y25-aads CHAS. W. DARK, *f Trustees. | tnd 713 pu Haat Tennessee, Bristol and 13 anywhere between the Atlantic and Pa-~ “Yes, it was distinctly understood that we Sold for a Million. river the lumberman’s exchange has entered | #24 stones and made a fine wide road. t2- THE PURCHASER AT THE FORMER SALE pan; via peake | igic Oceans Were not to correspond. It was agreed that The Iron River, Youngstown and Florence suits against the persons to recover their having failed to comply, the above propel 4a . ‘will be re- Governor Jackson Favors Washington. | soi, front of the ‘premises ‘ou. WEDNESDAY ‘ s "4 id in 7 aan. = £—— she should not write unless she got into some | ore mines, in the Menominee range in the Lake | Property upon the payment of 10 cents for | p.. POURTEENT: 3 SGU: ‘at | . Tickets, eleeping-car reservation and inf i anf - ; » iat nge | each log, “URigeshaal™ ie om the Balimore Sun, Today, ‘OUKTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., 1889, ts, slee m information Ff tke aid che was to lek me knoe. Tso ey; | Superior district, owned by capitalists and iron | $@h wri ue aes vom the growad that | The mayor received a letter from Gov. E, B, | HALP-PAST CHAS DUNCASSON,? rune, topmniel cod cers accenger Staton, Peauyive | €F NOTK THE RESULT: 9p this because I wish you to understand that the |™Anufacturers, were sold yesterday for | the law gives them authority to claim 50 cents, | Jackson yesterday, stating that he would be| suS-d&ds CHAS. W. DARK, ara LTA tLOm, Gen, Pose. Avent. extent of our acquaintance and the depth of | $1,000,000 to Frederick Schlesinger of Mil-| In one of the counties 175 log catchers are resent to-day to preside at a meeting of the —0:—— q Pt : - Pi y to p —— our intimacy has been most unwarrantably | waukee, representing a syndicate of New York | cluded in one proceeding, and they have en-| business men of Baltimore, to be held at the UTURE DAYS. pu GREAT. wsyiva' mri overestimated, both to her injury and mine. capitalists already interested in that region. gaged all the lawyers in that county to defend city hall, relative to the exposition of the DPexcaxson BROS., Auctioneers, TO THE NORTH, ee COOTHWEST. THE STAR HAS MORE THAN “When did you next see her? oy UGE 5 ONESIES them. In some of the counties the exchange y = ——_ DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENLEY. ¥ Lynched for Assaulting a Girl. ‘EEL RAL “After the trip to Hand at the Grand Na- has made amicable settlements, and portable | Three Americas. The governor says: “I am STOCK OF . NOTIONS, |. CANNED FICENT EQUIPMENT, | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR tional.” e An ‘ Ts D __Goops, AGN A telegram received in Richmond, Va,, last | saw mills are now going up at different places | heartily in favor of Washington, andam willing payran HovTS, TOBACCO, CiGAnS TER RAINS Le WE ASHIT ON, FROM STATION, SUBSCRIBERS and MORE THAN Cl “And when after that?” night from Drake's Branch, Charlotte county, | along the river to cut the logs into lumber. It |*t® do anything in my power looking to that SCALE: BOX, VINEGAR, ORNER OF A pole | FIVE a MANY REGULAR “She came to see me afew days atterward. a that an stlempt at oulrage was commit, | "as 8 novel sight when the logs came down the | end. eae et "SOAR. ‘Brooms, “BUCRETS ES: ros ad wIVE TIMES AS tal She came to tell me about her husband beating | +.4 on last Saturd: hia etd 5 river, and they caused untold destruction in Mr. Gladstone Invited to Paris. sa Vestibuled Cars at #50 an: daily siest | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY her and dragging her about the room. It was | ‘4 on last Saturday upon an orphan girl living | their'passage. ‘They carried with them bridges, Mr. Gla me Invite 24 NINE FINE Drivine “1X3 WoREING HORSES Li daily to Cinciunati and St. Lous, " “ =eeIng ° PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It is de- brought out in evidence that that was the last | in the upper part of the county. The girl | fences, houses and barns, and many of the large |_Private communications have been sent to AT AUCTIO h Sleeping Cars from Fittsbarg to Ciucitinath, a . interview Iever had with her. That was fought with such desperation that she awoke April 6.” commencing at TEN island farms were so completely covered with | Mr. Gladstone by members of the French min- | ,,o8 THURSDA MORNING, AUGUST FIFTEENTH, | ty Chica wily Sienna Can encePt saturday. | Livered regularly by careful carriers at is presty at Lica Oo, the lady with whom she lived. The two locked | the piles of logs that one could not touch his | istry urging him to visit tho exhibition while | No. 521 234 street northwest comer of Western Ex +40 p-m. daily, with Sleepiag | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER *, id ‘ A . Ne c Ww ol to caro 4 - : BRIERLY’S OPINIONS, the negro in the room and kept him prisoner | foot on a spot of ground. allthe members of the cabinet are in Paris. | tiined tuerein, = % Groceries. Notions He. com- | SeCting ails at Harrisbure’ with through sicepors | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE ‘Have you any opinions to express from | until help arrived and secured him. His name To Fina the South Pole. President Carnot goes to the country on Mon- Axes, for Louisvilieand Meuphis, P sic Express, 10-00 sae nae y : or Pattebus t cCAY ARE and thus reed day next and he desires Mr. Gladstone to post- | AL TYTLYE O'CLOCK M-. in front of the abovestore, | Ei Dagh'slceper io Pitubue att Petar se ¥ Orme, xt at ine Driving and Working Horses, — ¥ pone his visit until Octobs BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD leisurely and thoroughly by EVER : 2 | was William Bankenship, about twenty fo Find the § Fee ae eee eee a re earning her tril?” | Cia. He was prompliy coummitted to jell, trom | Henry Villard is making arrangements to a ahah he cuntuad ned whence he was taken last night and hung to a| visit Germany shortly for the purpose of per- DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncera, Tamarac a MSO - fecting a plan to aid an exploring expedition Our Legation in London. CANON BROS, aucts ae Skt roeyelnes | peeing iene faa aos eenent y Paradise Vallcy’s Belle. to the Antarctic ocean, The exact date for his de- | London Letter ia Richmond Times, TRUSTEES SALE OF LANGE FRAME DWELLING | isloand Niugare dat Ie They know that it prints all the news, “Perhaps not. Well, then, there are two | From the Virginia City Enterprise. pasture has not been asyet decidedupon, The | The official quarters of the American minis- AND LOT, ON G STREET BETWEEN EIGHTH | p. Tis Jith Sleciine Car Vis : 3. | and has only the interests of the people things which I feel inclined to say,andthey| Miss Johanna Kemler, a belle of Paradise | !eader in the enterprise in which Mr. Villard is | ter in England would be a disgrace to the AND NINTH STREETS SOUTHEAST, BEING | For Williamsport. Lock Haven of the District in view, with no partisan that a great deal of unberessary nd anion | Valley, Nev., has set out for Paris. She rides | reres'ed is Dr. Neumayer of the German | United States if they were no bigger than Hen-| ,S0SGSTREET. oe Constot tne | FOREHUADE LH Tits ce A EAE | ceneneitnn ds od and an trict of Columbia, parsed on the 2 of July, | 10:09and 11:70 pau. On Sunday, 0700, 11 408 Sok 0 pam.” Limi Dist il i ii i i .D. 188, in Equity Cause No. 11814, it 2 2 8 tall building in Victoria street contains the | yg ye ay eet Pn pL Sa uuited | schemes to forward. They know it, in rderers. | legend that this is ““The legation of the United | complainantand Enoch M- Lowe et al aredefendaiits, | except Sunday, aud 3:40 p.m. dally, with Duis | short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, steed as on his back. With her| Twenty deputy sheriffs will begin today the | States of America.” You are fortunate if you | prewi: SPAY. the: TWENTIETH DAY oF Cet. FOR PHILADELPHTA ONLY, and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING Ps, On 4 speed she can pass under his neck | death watch at the tombs in New York city on | can find the place, for no one you ask has éver | AUGUST, A.D. 1889, ai HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | Fast Express 5-10 a.m, week days, ond 8:10 p.m, iy. mu @court on trial for her life and entitled in the | Cares no more for a saddle than does a wild aga cae RIS? utmost degree toa fair hearing. I think the | Indian. She is as much at home on the side of | The Death Watch on Five } judge laid unnecessary and unfair stress on the | a galloping question of motive. Then the John business | horse at fu) TEE {trot from beginning to end and it told | and come up on the other side, a feat that few | the five condemued murderers who are to be | heard of it. Some think it ia at » steamship | FM, the east balf of original Lot numbered four (4) | ““daiy. ‘Express 2:10 Bean — ——-, 2) oe terribly against her. The letter from John was | Comanches care to undertake. iek & $23, Th bh ill be | COmMPAny’s. Having found the place you ring | (926), in Washington, D trust, 2:50 p. m. every day. LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It ts perfectly innocent and it was the view the judge ————-cee.______ executed on August 23, The watchers will be | bell. After a long time a maid opens the a in Liber No. folio 2 <a our, traine connect at | 1 oe worth ameanet aa took of it that made it tell so heavily on the England’s Policy in Egypt. divjded into two platoons of ten men each, who | door. You say you wish to see the American | {ie land records of the District of Columbia, 46 secure | " ” Jen eae oo ten ee en eee jury. This is simply my belief, of course. In the English house of lords yesterday | Will a for eight hours each, two to soak minister. tostena of Rion oe _— ner BB.200. ie sa a | ro:dguble ferriawe acroas New Yorkaityn ing the public THAN ALL THE i ; . man. The murderers will be kept in a wire cel le office she waves her han war e bac! ‘erms: e-third 6 purcl money (over an ror City and Points on Delaware Division, 2 ‘ WHEN THE TRUTH IS TOLD. Lord Salisbury, in reply toa question by the invented by Warden Osborne. It enables every i) the passage, where it is narrowed by the above theamount of the of ‘rust abovementioned : neck days, OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE Tf the truth ever comes out from the gen- | earl of Carnarvon, stated that the government } action of the men to be seen and verbal com- stairway, and with a sniff disappears. You | tent! in sis acd twene samc, in two eq da daily. CITY TOGETHER. tleman himself it will be fully borne out by | policy in Egypt would not be altered # hair's | munication to be had with them, but nothing | wander darkly back and find adoce with a cacd | tf°ut haver, secured ‘by deed, of trust on the ‘ 8:10, 9:00, 9:40,9:5 a as him, and, furthermore, I cannot keep from | breadth. The country, he said, had improved | further. signifying that this is “The Legation” of the | Protusce sold ond bearing interest at the rate of six | 21 ie tole den Vid SA Tae | ees Se peapenmen be eee: Dlaming the judge for his unauthorized as-| under English administration. It would be “ae Ga aes great country from which youhail. The upper | Gr all cash, at option of the purchaser.’ Tf the terms E ." OD F ub, 8:5 turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- sumption that the intimacy between Mrs, May- | possible to fix the limit of the stay of English a Cory aah carpal Ppampaig died fo ome eng gin epee a é & = ‘#4 | TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST Scan cae ae ended on March 31 | Toops there. The government had entered | From the Tscoms Globe. ight into the passage, but as it does not enable | ste ind cont of the defaaltine teecbeoey ‘mand 4:40 p.m. daily, . last, wes in progress during all the period | @t0 oblications which it must fulfill, The Chicago Times says that “during the last | you to see you feel until you find the bell, when public notice of such Temale income except Sunday. niet " | IN THE CITY. which the tial covered. > a ee twenty-five years no less than 300 seronauts, | you ring again. This timo » messenger opens | nresnaper publiued in Waehinet?n. D.0. Adevosit | For Antapolix 720 and 9-09 um. 12-05 4:20ang “Has your statement made this morning cov- Turkey in a Fighting Mood. amateur and professional, have been killed or | the door and you are ushered into “The Lega- ‘D. ‘5, MACKALL, Trustee, 4:10 pan. . ——:0: — ered the ground?” A dispatch to the London exchange telegram i ” " i | tion”—three or four dim, dingy little rooms— _aul0-co&ds 416 5th street northwest. | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL gram | drowned during ascensions.” The Times is : 3 ; “ , ‘ ‘ with old, worn tables and chairs and old, WAY, AND ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON the should bear Ye is ground and more. I have placed from Constantinopl np ii i is i 1HOMAS DOWLING, At In conclusion, public se nea this ground sore, 2 e pl company from Constantinople says: It is semi- | mistaken about this. ‘The acronauts were killed | faded, worn carpets. There is not an insurance r Sees. memes eee “ fact: THE mito the hands of her solicitors for presenta- | officially stated that the sultan has notified | or drowned just after their aacensions. An office in Richmond which is not better fur- “ ; in mind this one significant 3 tion to the home secretary. Th HUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES KNOWN most important bearing of Mr. Brier- Greece that he will regard an attempt by that | Irish friend of ours who received a broken arm | nished. No. 808 STAK does not rely upon empty boasts HERMAN AVENUE, WASHINGTON 1 . i ion in | While being thrashed about in an apple tree by ———+e+-_____ COUNTY, D.C , JeY'p statement fs something which appears not | country to land hint wencrme eee the | balloon, ayn: “there's not so much danger, | Glove Fight in Aid of a Church. Gril, 1888, and ‘Guly recordset ites Ree ae | pane és sade ne pe x agr eg ts PRESS- and strange motives which underly this case | telegram states, will support the aggressive an eee oa 98 comin’) ‘There was an unusual Occurrence in Salis- ou r the Dis: | Accwintnodation for Quantico, 7-4 . 2 nN 8 een from Spanien to end are something amazing, | policy of M. Tricoupis, the Grecian prime min- ——_e —_—___ bury, Md. Saturday night. The Zion there! trustecs will offer For Kicumond and the South, 4:34, 10:57 ROOM IS OPEN TO BLIC; pov 7 — — hae Ropes Seon (oe lied imal Clit ae The Boulanger ‘rial. church, colored, wished to add to its ho eats ot pe srenaiaee, Gn, i Traits leave Riexandris' for Wushingtos, 6:05, 7:0, | and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED Sy eilitbhed che’ ot hoenaae path ry pers Rethyme. 8 - The French senate court yesterday resolved | treasury and a glove fight between two male | FIV! LOCK P-M. the following -desctibed real 1O Oe Rui Dt Gs 2s 1:75 #20 31% | yy any ome having an interest in their by women. oo itself into a legislative chamber, and on the | members of the congregation was arranged, Washington Provident gomyeny, Ke origi a Sunday examination. These are CRUCIAL UNPUBLISHED FACTS. Dwarfed for Life by Cold. advice of M. Develle raised the question of the | Forest hall was engaged and was well filled at | lots 16 and 17, pa locke of Te ae ae watt i acon | sreceria ei som I am in possession of certain facts which | From the New Haven Palladium. court's competency to try Gen. Boulanger. eres head. ee pone wae — ot prdaged recorded in one of th land Froords of thesurveyor’s | Be rack Ath street and | Penuaylvanis avenue, and , which Papers invite, and throw avery peculiar side light on Brierlyg| There is @ rather peculiar ease at the city |The president of the senate requested the | rly interesting or thrilling character, but it | pice of the bistrot 0 v. SheP- | checking of bazgazo to destination from hotels and | Which those that boast most are least statement. ‘The whole of the domestic quarra | orphan asylam. This isa colored girl of eigh- | members to pledge themselves to secrecy re- probably ihe firet instance of glove fight for | arifzinhlsale; tie third cash, balance in ats twelve | ESRIESDGES 3.2. woop, | Sble to stand. which followed the Grand National was caused | teen years. In infancy she was abused by her garding the proceedings. The members of the | the benefit of a church, Sper cent perannum until paid, and. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. 2 byawoman. That woman was herself in tove | Parents and was finally thrown into a snow | right refused to Sate pledge of secrecy on the cere ret iw snd soxuted by sained cetag ss em gene av eaicenes peta with Brierly aud it was she who, through May- | bank one night. She was found and taken to | 8Tund that, as the indictment had been widely peeling bac pees being and ; ry 4. ancing recordi: at purchaser's cost. k, made trouble. She was a near relative | the asylum, and, though nearly dead, was so | Published they had the right to publicly ex-| An explanation of extensive mail thefts Herne aaleto ecomied within ten days tron day of of = womon who constituted herself public | carefully treated that she lived. But the brutal | Press their opinions on the case. | The right |in the Chicago post office was secured | s¥iSyvthering the Arustocs reserve, the right 10 resell > The esteem in which THE STAB Bh express is held by the reading and advertising beleir's deat moved that the court was incompetent to tr. ‘ ‘ Sood ty i | Fun Daily, except Sunday, oe ee phe om a bo pony “erat ane } pb = is now Gen. Bo alanger Decause the alloqati owed A Sunday night. For over three months val- ore — x some newspaper published in | to and from ihe Jersey City Station of the Rennes public is conclusively shown by the fig- Melis aang ot the eecstaee ae ger than 6 child of seven year indictment ‘did not constitute treason, | The | uable packages havo been missed trom time |"! ues, W,RILFE DEEBU } wrustagg | talus tg and from Washiuct ures given below. ths latter gave her her full confidence. The French Girl. motion was rejected by a vote ef 212 to 51. | to time, but no clue to the thief could be found, | _**20-d&ds PO Eg ay any ed bake Mr. Lincoln, the United States minister, and | Belva Lockwood in Philadelphia Times, The right afte: ward met and decided to take | Most of tsa stenting was done on Sundays and rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Grand Hotel, 1:45 p.m; Hotel Kaa' "is | Im the first six months of each many members of the American colony in Lon- | ‘The French girl of the upper and middle | 3° further part in the proceedings : holidays wien many of eae were off duty ccacenaGeaaee Paleu! five years named the average daily cir- m have signed a petitio: " jun a in the ae cma Mra Maybrick."" * ‘n® TePriove of| classes, and this is often true of the lower! Charged With Embezzlement. | ahape tt severel deer eeskente cf pene | weve nonesa, ent moen, mah as npc ———+e-—__ classes, is lithe and symmetrical in form, beau-| 4 few weeks ago the firm of H. W. Tilton & Co., | Capt. James Stewart and’ Inspectors Fleming, | - “ENO WAGGRE CART AND WAGON EgSAESS In 1885.......00..+-.+0+.---22,507 copies Sensational Clauses of a Will. tifal in feature and graceful in motion. Nor is k brokers, at 17 Exchange place, Boston, was | @. A. Smith, and Andrew Irle hid themselves FLOWS, &c.. &0. her beauty lost when she rounds into mature womanhood, but she does not grow old grace- different of the building. As a result | 08 THURSDAY, AUGUST FIFTEENTH, 1889, at dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H. W. Tilton 4 Joun Davte, alae TEN O'CLOCK A.M, at Buckley's, ‘corner ‘4: continuing at the old ofice. For some days | pailding just ng be yes eee eneee oF the | sd wtrects southwest will ol oF ena the sl The will of Hugh R. Hughes, who died in Pa., June 14, 1888, leaving an estate fully like American women nor continue to use ‘i 4 Fi ‘1 Fine Young Work Horses, valued at $250,000, ad afterward Henry J. Higgins, Mr. Tilton’s ex- | the jewelry in the alley. Davis, who was placed s stdin. "The ain peered! i Lee those arts to make herself attractive that graced | Partner, made a practice of visiting the place Sane agteok; bas been seiptovga an eaginoer ae OA ee Gtigiat os ~ ey SeD- | her girlhood. Among the upper classes she early every morning. It is alleged that Hig- | the building for three years and had an Double ‘Wagons and Harness, Provisions. Oue is that « fifth share | grows stout and red faced, or lean, wrinkled | Ci ,09 @uring hie visite pitas y Shee unblemished reputati je and begsard, instead of the fresh rosy face that | hail and taken checks from letters, endorsed » RC. 4 + “ ‘By order of Pm. Kuns to Winiiioe peopimbowmne | bis ocanaes Kaaterskill and Mount should be a woman's crowning glory until sev- | them in the firm's name and got them cashed. Newsboys on Strike. , enty or seventy-five years, I do not know to ise inouth obtetand in Goes mend = ally, but he shall have no control or manage- | Nhat cause to attribute this unless it be that | fy'bo abuut 83200, and it is aloo charged thet | gr es House square, New York city, was Fhe age i vulsed by a revolution yesterday afternoon ment of the same. Another provision is that | the excessive pleasure-loving and living of the 800 from Mr. Tilton before | °°™ Mary M. Hughes, « daughter, French people, the late dinners and the late | He,<mbozzied, $2500, Higgica is believed to | Yat shook the city in one of its vital spote, the emoluments of her’ share unless she hours, aud especially excessive wine drinking, | hye gone to Motitreal. The newsboys struck against » raise by the | VALUABLE , 1m refuse to live with her husband, John W. Davis, | 8° *pt to grow with years, steals away the ————-+e+______ Mr. Hughes never liked Davis. beauty of face and form, the elasticity A Girl Confined as a Prisoner. and «freshness that hasnot exhausted all Ida Harris, aged fourteen years, who has ————+o-_____ the joys of life. In the middle and lower & Tiy Comecs a Man's Death. classes, and especially the latter, the women | been missing from her home at 30 Essex street, aul0-dts IOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. VED, TF. 0, NO! AS 4 jobbers in the price of the penny papers from tue of Werte ae dred.” Th a ees umns of The Star during the first six got An time « permanent bronzs from their | New York city, since Saturdey morning, was Bi 5 months of the years named was as fol- cons! out-of- flor dealer, had s team of horses and he thought a lives more or less out of p Benne Pack the Great dealofthem. He had been engaged to | constant ot bandene gm) permeneatiy beuls load of furniture fora man who was lame and rhei . 80 that & moving. It is a hilly road y will show the infirmities of While Killed His Baby and Himself. At Lawrence, Mass., yesterday, Harry Sul- livan, aged thirty-four, was arrested with having caused the death of his two-weeks- titi Hf A Gray Wook older