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, SESE |! as S| steamer Italy. situde, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I am conf- THE CRUISER CHARLESTON. Stansel said: ger rn k | it : Hf A Goon Isxvesrexsr. * He Does Not Believe Mrs. Maybrick who from 0 Win- Health and Happiness come to all who persist ently use Ayor’s Sarsaparflla. This powerful Potsoned Her Husband. i! le it a f dent acure will result, for I have used it, and — brick poisoned her busband an; words, speak from experience. It is by far the best | She Develops More Than the Required | +, did Iwas Mr. Ma: ‘3 cea tar remedy I ever knew."—F. 0. Loring, Brovkton, Speed on a Second Trial. for four years before marriage, taper on u Cat, Aag.20:—Tho U.S. cruiser | Et tite ho lived in, Norfolk, Va AVER'S SARSAPARILLA, Charleston’ started on the second trial trip of | batchSlore "'gaarters “ama” I" ined Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mam f ra at 1:30 y afternoon, | with them. . Maybrick Sold by all Drugsists. Frice, $1; six bottles, 95, | f0Ur hours’ run — that he did not ‘feel wel This time the Charleston exceeded all previous he feb20, WORTH $5 A BOTTLE. ft ogee 2a ioe 2 again he has sent me to .ERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. knots an hour, and according to approxima- ae —_— — tions developing more than the required horse- him some beef tea and At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. ‘s a after a splendid run of near: ut a little of the arsenic into it L.A. Toboidt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read og ome a ‘bait the’ econ tric of the ox . Maybrick then went to England, id, the poli in swore t paper stating that out of Dan eeepmens e ump of the forward engine slipped, making | got married and returned to Norfolk. They out the warrant when he knew nothing about Ektonsc censtipation Lgpochontria esse at theite: | ener Anal he ee ee ee bot dl fine ‘style and had s groat deal of | the defendant's ever having old &, drop of ano' wrup' ed any kind of liquor, Mr. M he said, $124 Kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dromey | SVC7AG revolutions of the engines during the ce] sever sola s Rep tuenee Semeoetien oie seni, wives of Ge seen, 6 | OO ed acs ap: er eg ana taree fone cat Soe ee te knew of The officer said he had been told that one of aaaath recorded a s m1 “ r the junta, grovel ete. twenty aig wore ontirely curea, | Quarter knots per hour. The log shore Dear-|or not, I never heard an unpleasant word sir Shilngton Saopted et then ae the Seecunitimprcrezutonencrtosion enous | ge, were taken and ihese showed thatthe) pase between them. Toward |e lat | court and wale oe the cae & time of treatment, four weeks. ans ‘THE BOYS WERE ANGRY. worege time of ‘Sprudel Sait (powder form), ts an ex- | nineteen and three-tenths knots per hour. _ areenlo &rew larger.. Mrs. Maybrick used Hugh’ Herten, who keeps mloon ot No. St perform the duty | “She was afterwards removed to Providence cellent Aperient Luzative and inuretic. It clears the| The engines worked to entire satisfaction. ve him a whole powder at his request, but I ugh Harten, assigned gas hospital where she has been confined until her complexion, purifies the Biood, 1: is easily soluble, cere was ne Sedioation of pepe ae the slide, | don't think eres it was acnenic, & is chan Meijom we thing charged with keeping his Ist st is lenses. leasant to ction. Thegenuine | which cause: e P a ure, Innocent as a cl of any tion to mur: open on Sunday, s that if sucl Product of the Curlsted Springs i» exported in round a Mr. Maybrick, in my opivion.” east and Rock creek, and charges ‘The coroner was notified and will probably i EF si P James Forrester, Meadow Gose, H. D. Digney | agreement is carried out the a) ropriation will | hold it tt to-m ce is about A PERILOUS VOYAGE, ighiaeis hcl Harry Frederick’ were called as witnesses, fail short th ds of ‘dollars of com- Subnip-pins per aio in Go wenn, ttle Terrible Experience of Capt. Rogers on Tote eGo et om ae = aes, Forrester, on whose com; it the case was Events Which Took Place on the Track | brought, failed to por eg THE INTENTIONS OF CONGRESS. The gas company aver further that Congress The boys hired a horse and carriage on . ‘elec! death resulted from the brok PEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS WILL YIELD | Gtoucesren, Mass., Aug. 23.—The schooner at Saratoga. the si “7 charged and were going | by the clause cited did not intend that “electric injuries she resstvell in the fght = stuslivtieLiver lin Doseone ofeachatteresting. | Martha A. Bradley arrived here today from} snarooa, Aug. 28.—The following were the | to Cabin John’s bridge. Before going they | lighting” should be included, and cites the atved ind n stopped at Harten’s saloon and drank some | succeeding paragraph “for electric lighting of DISTRI )VERNMENT. 919 P. A Bogerscf the bot Micbolodaan, whe was plched | Sremey*t 3 Gay. First race-—Parne 980, tor | Coat" wuns they were in tho saloon Mr.] the princigal stiees" and other like distioe. gps sea ENNSYLVANIA ve Rogers of the boat Nicholodeon, who was picked | maiden two-year-olds, five-and-a-half furlongs. | Haron drove off with the team and remained | tions, The petitioner charges that by the said Bee ee nett enstians Rak | Starters Experience, Caroga, Fellowship,Jossica | some time. ‘This angered. the boys and that’s | contract a franchive ix sought to. be ‘conferred icantly nadie nook edeg tases ono antle @ August 10, in a helpless condition. Rog- Semaphore, Forest, Pall Mall, Miss Rhodie,| why the case was brought, The defendant upon the electric company to dig into and little crowd in Commissioner Hine’s office. ers sailed from Boston for Paris in| Lemoine H. Experience, and Semaphore was | Paid a fine of $20 break up the streets. It is claimed that on é ‘ ; qd that on | delegation of three gentlemen bad the right of Jee ee reek Nicklodeon JRy sth, ekon‘ne | the order down the chute and around the turn. 4 VERY YOUTHFUL TOPER, July 18, 1888, it wns operating no wires in the | way‘tnd the Commissioner beckoned them to : . ‘ There were two charges against Richard ‘ draw near. On the other side of the commis- too it, lasti venty-two | On the stretch Experience was lapped by Fel- . ‘The petitioner cites the provision of the act | C74w 2 eed ene Shes tt uated he found himself on The pair raced home together, Ex- | Ryan, the saloon keeper at 2d and M streets | eyo Pinte ‘and avers thet Congress has for- | *0Ber's desk was a woman apparontly nnnotice a . Dr, Toboidt’s lectures mailed free wy the Nickolodeon. 2. WE HAVE FINISHED STOCK TAKING AND ly 23 hy ke the bark Finland in lati- Sunday law and selling to minors, The boys | wires for the purpose of lighting streets an FIND A GREAT NUMBER OF REMNANTS OF | tude 43 lonpitille 629, and on the 2th be | £eco0d, A length ahead of Lemoine H third. | Sund alleged to have sold to are Howard | svenuce, either above ot below ground, until | sPelogetically and gave mute preference to pete Be steamer, Geen, i et | aetoad tase pares GMO, selling. llowaanen; Peete Torre Ot, and Earl Sista, Slaven | tie plessnre ores is exerest ed aeGas | her produce from beneath her acm a couple of " ESIRE TO SELL , itude 6220, which showe: = a + | years o! fore, aver that the con’ s boy di t of Sa pamela yr gk payee y4 gine at ba thd paren ani te caslen sa | ang mile jauarsere; Fenelon, Zieh to Seven, |” The case was bronghtto the attention of the | municipal powers of the Commissioners and ie | vais, Pan the reine snd, eraty mers of . enty-t b the only vessels | 5 , “pd ? 24) cou ‘oliceman Henry, 18 officer for voi i THEM AT ONCE AND HAVE MARKED THEM | Swenty fone bouts tycght Gaya: By July 28 me By ey af a on the sidewalk on 435 street on i mss tho contract i based on | Suez, ‘he commissioner up against « book 7 ; e Suni 4 © boy was apparent of th it ani wer company ee and upon entering the stretch was four lengths | jito1egs, Officers carried Lim 40 +E station furnish lights of 26-candle ower at #18 per RE WANTS TRE DOGS GARROTED. from the sun's glimmer on the water that he | atiead, with Col. Clarke second and Ivy third. | nq called in Mr. Winters ‘The’ ovtor lamp per annum. ‘The gas company claims to| “A friend of the canine race” has written to could not see his compass and steered | Up the stretch to the finish Eight to Seven re-| pronounced is @ case of intoxication | fa ready to show that the respondent proposes | the Commissioners on the subject of dog-kill- by the sun for three days, For | mained in front, winning by four lengths, with | ing Rodgers in the station | to use the incandescent electric light, which, | ing at the pound as it isand as it should be, 50 PIECES FRENCH SATINES, IN FIGURES | the last fourtcon days his boat drifted around | Cheney ,second, © length before Boccaccio | several hours before he got sober. ‘Then he | the petitioner alleges, is totally unfit for and | He refers to the fact that Tw Sram of last eee, and gave mute preference to ie VERY CHEAP; A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SCHOOL DRESSES FOR CHILDREN. : i third. Time, Me = the officers that arch: has been abandoned for street-lighting pur-| Saturday had mentioned the dissatisfaction ‘ -ARD. being, aly Sxhaurted aa well as|| Starters: Happiness, St, Tako, ae cents worth of gi Ryan's | poses in many large cities. Is Ss eperrte eek | wash SoA sates to to tas present method of SORES HSS almost sightless, and spent most | Amos. Deer Lodge, Duke of Bourbon. Cambys-| piace “and said that Karl Fretto also | ft fast loses its posor, shooting the unfortunate animals, and he of his time lying ‘in the bottom of the boat. | $°% Paap sity ah gaa Fiddlehead, Boas- | purchased five cents’ worth for him. ‘The | The gas company offers to prove that the | comes forward ye obs Seagreryptoe 50 PIECES GINGHAMS, He kept a di chor out and managed to * » Fretto boy could not be found and the case was| candle power it furnishes is or at a/ man's iend with a sugge: eve og Waring: of night. When found | After along delay at the post Lotion and therefore continued. cost less per candle power than the electric} dogs be choked to death by the operation i company propose, ey claim the contract | of an apparatus similar in its workings to the wound the *Pened «8 gap, leading! PUTTING BOYS IN THE NAVY. | with the clectric company should be get aside | Spanish “garrotte.” Accompanying bis letter gent scr eager x around the turn by two _ lengths, — as being in violation of the act in that it is not | are ground plans and front and rear elevations Mand’ cae feck imeclé, wile apitite were | Cone Tat nul closed up, and st the dalsh | Work Doneby the Ageut of the Humane | ssuvetitate for “ituninciing tateetal at the | of the lnsemeet er sotection tke anon, stand nor feed himself, His spirits were | four of them were so close together that wecist same or less price.” fications and plans will be forwarded to Pound- buoyed up by what he considered a favor-| for ten. Gere ea ee perintate A Couns iieatatameahas master Einstein. all Police Officer O'Neill, who is detailed as an able omen. At one time four 6 It was a dead heat for third place between lalebliont 62 Gx duneee Stn 00 THE ASPHALT SIDEWALKS. sharks came near his boat. He regarded this | Happiness and Fiddlehead. Time 1g. agent of the Humane society, has recently | T8¢ superintendent o ‘P- | Anumber of people have been in today to ‘year- | done some good work in the direction of as- as an indication that he would be picked up in | Happiness and Fiddleherd. Time 117 pointed Capt. Josoph W. Collins and Charles | geo Gommissioncs Hine at to the Chane tera? Starters—Viente, Sunshine, Gyda, Fonsetta, | isting orphan boys, During the past ALL KINDS PLAIDS AND STRIPES, VERY | his condition was such that he could have Cambyses went away in front, Lotion CHEAP. 100 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS, $3 A DOZEN. THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY. A CALL WILL CONVINCE You. four days by — — boat he saw, which olds; 53¢ furlongs, W. Smiley, esq., a8 special agents to collect the | the sidewalks which are tobe laid ona few omen was verifies fishery statistics of the United States. Both of | streets next month. Most of the callers ONE PRICE, For four days prior to his rescue he saw | Carlton, Wanderer, Rustic, Amelio Hives and|few months the officer had 8uo-| ter tien somnad worn connected with the | Were under the impression that the bricks vessel each day, but they were so far away | pon odict, ” ceeded in getting quite = number | 54) 5° f 1880, and have since been | Wefe, to be superseded by sheet asphalt, wee cece ante the “thet “DpeTeDUY | ‘The start was a very bad one. Gydsand| of boys in the navy. ‘The boys wore picked up seater anwar cr Ms cated Baad payee Saher ee ame t until 6 y i : in blocks a li ery way a Pacers us: Sandy acne tar ksi Sumatera ae Mra ahaa With Sua. | bere and there by the agents. They had no | ¢sh commission. Belgian blocks used in this city. The only W. M. SHUSTER & 50: cue, Since then his health has improved, but | gine second and Viente third, alength behind, | homes of their own and some of them were on Sapertatentees of Census Porter has ap-| question to be decided now is that of durability 7 2 he is still very weak. His eyesight has been | ino 1.99) i the road to ruin. inted Dr. William ©. Day a special agent of | and that will be determined in a few days by partially restored. iia Sanna rama In getting boys in the navy under such cir-| the eleventh census to collect the ae Je; | experiments of the most thorough description. aul? $19 PENN. AVE, §.W. Anarchists Expelled. cumstances there is usually @ cost of at loast | leting to structural materials throughout the THE HUCKSTERS’ TAGS. Se Grxrva, Aug. 28.—Fifteen Russian anarchists | €20 attached to the legal proceedings, but Jus- | United States, The hucksters cannot have their nice new rEg eeitiiiatin | Dave base expelled from this city. tice Wilson makes no charge it the officer Adler Slowly Growing Weaker. badges issued to thers watil conly next Bouzrume New Three Killed Woucasn =o v Seren 7 necsoelbs for his services a8 notary public and the court “You can repeat what was printed in yester-| ¥eeK, because only abou ree ANCIA 7" AL itted, to get the ; . of number required have been FINANCIAL 45D COMMERC each ne et os Jonrets ms Hu- | day's Stan,” said Dr. Wagner today when | received by the cioed The “tag” Panxensscna, W. Va., Aug. 23.—An east- mane society. Braz reporter asked him how Adier was, “Of | as some of the arabs have already cbristened bound speci 1 train, with officials of the Balti- T™, rare i ped ee REP” gees 4 course,” added the doctor, ‘the is weaker.’ is circular in shape and 2}¢ inches in io'raite n int commo- | the Row York Stock Market, se reported by" abeelal KILLED BY A TRAIN. A greatchange is noticeable in Adler's face. | diameter. ‘The inscription on it reads: 4 Ohio railroad, ran into an ac dation train at Petralioy twelve miles cast of | et corm and Sacartuoy, ALU wtrot It has become quite emaciated and has a pallid | “District of Columbia. | License (number). tion train at ‘etralio, LEATHEROID TRUNKS. Very light in weicht, STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than fcle Leather, and st HALF THE PRICE, An Unknown Woman Meets a Sudden | appearance, He loses strength so impercept- | Produce Dealer. pene. Faeyr, ol Each li here, shortly before noon. : is i ison ig | Censed dealer will be required to have painted Made aud wold only at TOrHAS'S Three people were killed outright and six- and Tragic Death. pag dl heme pry eteen) page siya [perenne ny place on his wagon te same 2g ightfal injure welve doctor _ v, . Not less than Sen ieee 5c: fnew Sate mere: Ga: apecnli= tener foes te About 2:5 o'clock this afternoon an unknown | days. Dr. Wagner bee complete, record of | number as that on is badge. Not loss tha dy22-3mn scene of the disaster. ,| Woman was struck and instantly killed on i, and complete history of the | desk today pleading for badges, acco: EN been sick, A full P y P as Murd in Jail. . Pac. Nor. Pac. % | Boundary street in front of Kendall Green by & | case could be written from this data. BUILDING PERMITS Guear Crzamse Satz aay et pore 3 ; ? railroad train from Baltimore, SSS Ses were ismed. today as follows: George R. Will- hirg fringe ne eye oie Naas fe 8 4 : ‘Tho woman resembles a gypsy and carried 8 Real Estate Matters. iams, one frame dwelling, Linconville, 500; J. Of Carpets, Furniture, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Uphol- | murdered by Edward S. Knowles, three miles | p; 7 basket of trinkets. Both loge were broken and | _ James H. Crew has bought for $5,600 of J.| M York and sun, two buick dwellings, 403 and sterv Goods, &c., before removal to our new building | west of Oneida last night, was sixteen | >; “des "are saad ha Plog J. Halstead sub F, 9q 365—17}¢x52 ft on P | 405 ist strect southeast, £2,000; Mary Cooksey, 13th and F streets, will be continued another week, | years of age. Knowles was thirty-four years fe ch. er skull smashed at tho temple, street, bet 9th and Columbia streets north- | four brick dwellings , Tag to 748, alley in are ommenci onday, Owing hea er 5 _ d ne wes! 1020, 22,400; O. V. Trott, one brick dwelling, pa spi Apes aaa Os pales mig a on “mone gga en a 4 LOCAL NOTES. on “pee w. petage plies Dyn gpd 85 New York avenue Rorthwest, of; He By 0 of '. Jones . #0) mid, one brick dwe! 4 a a ee ae fo Pela rd Bay Ais erg Louis. & Ni q Mrs, Wm, Orme died today at Valley View in Blake street northwest. : ., } northwest, $10,000; C. V. Trott, one brick WHAT WE WILL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK, COM-/Tist night he followed her into the | 3 Goa “GOH Waban se Gag | the seventy-ninth year of her age : J. F, Shea has bought for $4,500 of John Mil- | dwelling, 1405 6th street northwest, $3,700; A. MENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 19. house and without a word shot her c Big KKM Do. : | 3 The Capital City guard and the Excelsior | ler subs 16 and 17, aaaure 38, 5,490 square feet, | P. Fardon, two brick dwellings, 2111 and 3113 pe Ete kead Ga dled aleapet instantly. | ¥-¥- 7 “ai Sora | Light Infantry leave for Harper's Ferry Tues- | fronting 56 feot on New Jersey avenue between | K street northwest, $6,000; Samuel Snow, one Sar ayR Knowles then fired two shots at himself, but ate To day morning, together with their friends, K and L streets southeast. frame stable, Mt. Pleasant, €400. Best-quality Wilton Velvet, $1. without serious effect. He is in jail. Washington Stock Exchange. Mr. Moses, the proprietor of the restaurant pee 5 ‘MIRCELLANEOUB, o° © ely tein ate. oe Following are today’s quotations at close of | at Brightwood, states that the injgred horse To Enforce the Payment Dr. Tindell’s office was desolate today for the “ © Tapestry “ 650, English Delegates to the Conference. | regular call: driven by a man named Poston was not shot at} ‘Theodore Sheckles, by W. A. Cook and C. C. , a = Ang. 22.—In the houso of | yg sper ent BMG LS. $3 rowsatred, 100% | his place, The driver did not stop there, at secretary had gone down to Colonial Beach, 7G! UG XDON, i. — bid, dg asked. U. 1, '» COUpo! ll. The accident and the subsequent shootin, ‘ ji ai = oe eee commons this afternoon Sir Michael | bid) 106 ask 8. 48, registered, id adh ocoar A Scsetawools basa ia point | Payment of paving stock issued for work done | wasHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Hicks-Teach, president of the board | 17%, seKed. bcigesaeaiea: ameiabes near there, under the old corporation against Thomas D. board of trade said England had accepted an| District of Columbia Bonds—Per imp.6s,1891,| The poundmaster captured thirty-two dogs | Allen, W. O'Brien, George E. Kirk and others, Cole, today filed bills in equity to enforce the Bromley’s best quality Smyrna Rugs as follows: All $10.00 Smyrna Rugs, $6.85. ——_——_ Tuer Want tug Ures to Go.— The Secretary Ne “9435, ‘ iti , 10534 bid, 107 asked. Per imp. 78, 1591, cur- | yesterda: : : “ “= 9280 Invitation to vend delegates to the maritime | Ponty, 101 bid, 100% eaked. Marketsiocts. 76 isuz, | "°C. W. “O'Neill was appointed guardian of ‘Where He Got the Hat. of the Interior today received « dispatch from «“ « ga30, conference to be held in Washington, but the | curreicy, 107% bid. 20-year fund, 6s,18¥2,coln, 106 | Laurence John Roth today. “Where did you get that hat?” is the ques- | Gov. Cooper of Colorado giving the substance Suggest Bike tay chenammants Vining woes Bago’. | Sie eed Woe be” Teta Me | ‘Tho will of the laje Adam Leimbach, opened | tice sekel'a ome wenzo mume& Onteks | ef 6 pectos feo ciliommaer Mauss eommny = gro UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, All $5.00 Notungham Lace Curtains, €3.00, All $4.50 = - c : - today, leaves his estate to his wife, Anna Leim- | \~, first against allowing the Ute Indians to remain in ¥ o Sobe, "tod. tande ourrenay, ia bid, 1 ene) bach, whom he names as executrix, perma 2 - the county po, tb er. They state that the In- A Warrant for Brown’s Arrest. | *\iiucellaneous Bonds—U-& kicttric Ligntonds, | ‘The will of Mary Adaline Camptell, filed to- | cinct station, RES ions with | ditus ate off of their reservation and are wan- Moxrngat, Aug. 23.—A warrant against Gid- | 15, is, 101 bid. U.S. Hiectric Light bonds, 2d| day, leaves a number f personal bequests, | He started oy 7 toatl son hee dering about the country killing game, eon H. Brown, who is supposed to be in this | Gs, 96% bid, 99 asked. Washington and George. | and directs that the proceeds of her bonds be | the idea that the end would justify the means. Seto road, 0 6s, bid, 108 ed. | divi ig The end was a new hatand the means was some city, has been issued from the crown officers | rn nie Hall Amoclation, oo, 1208. 100 ed: | divided among her brothers, A. H., John W. ; Way tae Presipent Was Ixvirep.—Miss : ‘ sort of gai i : here. Washington Market company’ Ist ‘mortgage, | 114 George C. Campbell and sister Ada B, Charlie wanted to go to. a pienio tomorrow, | Clara Barton telegraphs to this city yates Se eee ee ae Mr. Wanamaker Leaves Newport. tps oe. 180 Ma trans nate Moatoart Gore: but he did not have good hat, oe rae re eneee $4.50 and $5 per pair; worth double the price. 150 pair Swiss Lace Curtains at $7.50, 88.50, 89, 5 7 He stopped at many store windows until he | dent Harrison to visit Johnstown has been mis- Newroat; R. L, Aug. 23.—Postmaster Gen- Rent pie menor teed oe te Ley The Florists’ Convention Closed, saw the kind of a hat he wanted at Brodt’s | interpreted; that the President was not invited ‘ od Mis vield end Borvato, N.Y., Aug. 28.—Last night's session | store on 11th street, While one of his compan- | to vim the scene of the great flood to view for $10, €12.50 aud $15, worth respectively Me ee er ent | raminagwn Claes ig closed the florist convention. Today is given | ions waa trying on a hat Charlie sneaked one | bmscif. “the terrible “condition of things €15, 2 50 and $: ny bonds, series A, 6s, 122 bid, 124 asked. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. €150 Chamber Suits now 890.00. ne, Valuable Horses Lost. to pleasure. The delegates went to | from the showcase and put it under his coat. | thero,” but to see what great progress had been 101 Crxcrsnatt. Onto, Aug. 23.—At Salina, Ohio, ashington Gas Light Company bonds, series B, | ji il | He thought that no one had noticed him and} made in providing for meless, &c, Niagara Falls this morning and_ will ‘i National’ Bank Stocks —Bankot Washington,-| return this afternoon ‘to ateend a. bawe | bo was ee 7 6s. 5 39 4, i i ‘24 i ‘d. One of the lady clerks had seen him.| Tue Remarys or Mu. Danz.—The body of 8125 < - 982.50. during a pacing race at the fair grounds yes-| 385 bid. Bank of Kepublic, 230 bid, Metro | quet. Contrary to expectation no vote was | WO 4 dhe qounbtend moo * “ 300.00. terday Elf King, a pacer with » private record | polltan., 250 bid. Central, 225 bid.’ Second, | taken on choice of national flower phe com- ee ee ee oe ibe rears aeretciah See ae . OF Fie eee Ep eee ioe abantCr | 190 asked. Citizens, 125 bid. Columbia, 140 bia! | mittee reported on several species, but recom: | Doiteman “was sent for dod that ex-| de ba erwin 260 2 be: of Mount Sterling, Ky.. dropped dead near the | ““iailroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetown, por base a por ar, ‘The constitu. | Piained Charlie's presence in ao po tomorrow. e — =f $. — ony $45 - “ judges’ stand after having taken with ease the | 255 asked. Metropolitan, 130% bid, 14034 t repel ‘a a card fice cell, This “ morning in e | Was today eEay ee > wong: He 7 ly 5 “. first heat in 2.37. It was thought aconite had | asked. Columbia, 50 bid, 59 asked. Capitol ‘ion was amende make two sessions daily Police Court Charlie had a lawyer to defend | to be delivered to friends « e eased im- eee been administered. The horso was valued at | North O Strovt 7 bid. ay asked. | | instead of throo, him, but he could not disprove the facts stated | mediately upon its arrival without going Do not fail to see the Parlor Suite (3 pes.) Uphol- | $10,000. At the same place Dad, a well-known | ,,/usutance Stocks—Firemens, ee ee and Charlie was sent where be will not need a | through the usual custom routine. Secret t 42 bid. Metropolitan, 75 bid, 80 asked. Na: A Wonderful Three-Year-Old. indom telegraphed the collector at New Yor! Stered in French Tapestry we are closing at $57.50; | horse im races, owned by John H. Thompson | fiona) Union, 1934 bid, ‘21 asked. Arlington, 170 je hat for three months, instructions $0 facilitate the semoval of the Well worth $90.00. of Washington C. H., was permanently disabled | pia. Corcoran, 65 bid, 70 asked. Columbia, 15% | . Evaxsrox, Wyo., Aug. 23.—Faust, the won- Ee RIO bod tod, while scoring by rupturing a ten ~ of the } pid, 165 a ee ye 2 Mine iaypa is 1 Golds GF Wieunicn, Seon Held on a Charge of Burglary. ly as request eae re ee ponent lee ae ere ia aan a piprapeetes) ac tg. og ey ph Pree an ny apltae cae t at Butte,| This morning in the Police Court, Judge 300 Velvet and Brussels Ottomans, 500. “ te A Tvo ror tHe Yanp.—The acting secrttary ‘7 thaler, 26 bid, 321g asked. fall brother Mills, George McCauley, a well-known charao- - ion pies Tee Wecscstana tet ua ctr Light Stock Wi sstfagion bod fon rotary, esting Tine ate ahs ter, who has served several terms for burglary | f - navy today deci : sa stort ce offer of me. be Bs 6.00. Mambrivo Bismarck, by Victor yon Bismarck, | [ s’"Eiectrie Light, 90% bid, 97 asked. - Pnout | is the lowest three-year-old record ever made and larceny, was arraigned for vagrancy, Ser- | the “Douglass tug’ use at the Washington 50 pes. Fancy Matting (40 yds), $4.00. is a 50 “" “ Jointless Matting (40 yda), $9.50, | dam by Loy “pone oe rte recordas a matic Gon Carriage, 1 os, 1g — eat haa in a race. geant Falvey and Officer Kemmell testified that | ¥8*4; price on = wea 5,000 yds. Madrass Muslin, 50c.; worth $1.50. Swo-yeut-olsl andl was valued at 96,900, Telephone Stocks — Peanayivan last night after 11 o'clock they saw McCauley ——>——— Chesapeake and Potomac, 85% bid, 88 asked. A Chicago Physician Arrested. ; BROWN-SEQUARD’S ELIXIR. 40-1b, Hair Mattress, at $8.85. y 2 jong iy on the avenue i — — = ee ae Large Flour Mills Burned. American Graphophone Company, 20 bid, 213 Cmicaco, Aug. 28.—Dr. 0. Baxter Howe, a with two boys acting i liscella: jtocks— Wash! jously. The boys when question stated a oe Sr. Caruantnes, Onr., Aug. 23.—The Empire | “yy neous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | prominent physician of this city, living at 239 Fa ey belonged oy obey Wi ton; that they Dr. Shrady Speaks of It As the Foolish and Phenix flouring mills, both owned by 8yl-} pany, 16, bid. Washington Brick Machine | 17201 Chicago avenue, and having an office | were afterwards at the Baltimore’ and Ohio Concelt of an vester Neelon, were totally destroyed by fire | Company, #80 bid. Great Falls os Commoner, ae Old Man. In fact we will sell every article in the house st the fame reduction. Space will not allow us to enumerate gh call es bid, 183 asked. * t 70 State street, was arrested | depot where McCauley claimed Se tose mt emtonereer antes couvanc: | this mersing. ‘The Emplro lll wes ono of tho | 2 od, |Iate | last night. on "a “ol tee them of, MoCanle ; gery epsdast "ya poe temgtaabane note ere: finest and largest mills in the country, and was of assault proferrod by Miss Elizabeth Rudal vsesaacioe shanna ae Terms cash ou or before delivery. No deviation | OPS .4 only a few years ago at a cost of nearly | asked. National posit Company, sen, Miss Rudulphsen claims that tho assault | McCauley, news of Brown-Sequard’s alleged method of re- mun Gain rade, $100, eahceskerice 3 took place August 18, when sbe visited the roy juvenating the aged reached this country. The biel : aie The New York Bakers’ Strike, Baltimore Markets, ————— JULIUS LANSBURGH, New Yorx, Aug. 23.—The situation re-| 4 PALTIMORE: Aug. £3. — Cotton al pa Telegraphic Briefs, aul? 315 7th st. ow, i mains unchanged, neither the bakers’ associa- berry, meen Ae : Jimmy Ss in noted bank robber, a — - — ——} tion nor the employes showing any signs of | 2. st ‘ leased from Auburn ACKACHE 18 ALMOST TMMEDIATELY RE-| civing in, Thee were numerous ap- | Wook Anda” Gosia Laws morning and left for New York at 10:45. ieved by wearing yue of Carter's Suurt Weed and | Siving Be | 823 sus ci James and y m, the men arrested Hiaddouua bockacle Plasters “Try cue and Ve ince | Plicants at the headquacters of the | October, sitvasiie December a3 aig, Man tor sober ans ae from pain. cents, employment bureau of the bakers’ association | southern, quiet an: yell in Kansas City, Mo., for bing fabash —— this morning anda few more employed. The train Ana heed Pherae to Rivne fy union held a meeting this morning at 385 7 evidence n ing sufficient = : 3 Bowery, but nothing of any importance was | Oa%, active, shade fi . — Antiriens A pgtrepedoest re supply Ponwire Stone done, see ePe Th 24a2s; mixed, 22a2. | Rye) firmer, 50a Police Captain soy Sere Petite more today says: The Memfacerere Bacord, w fe more lot of the La- An Accident to Barnum’s Circus, timothy, 16. a" first preci jew Yor! » died desiring to learn the sentiment people dev ise iawn Masdbwrehiste nam-| Warsatown, MZs Aus, 3% —-Baruuen & [Same ah, bones the eee ena Tits (the Soening’ of iver erosion the south as to the most desirable sutched snd revered borders; they are | pailey’s cireus train met with a serious acci- Nery Rng Oy EG Pegi bomen Bodh Ne inchs atiote. oto nae on, ig | dent near Potedam while en route from Gouv- insane. Cher. Sateens. Price was 123 and 15c.; now 10e. Barrains in Ladies’ Summer Skirts, ‘Men's White Dress Shirts, special good value at 50c.; linen bosom, collar and wrist bands, reinforced fronts and yoke back, the best value for the money to be found. A wreat bargain in Ladies’ Corsets; will offer Lalanes of steek of Common Seuse bo From Wall Street Today. Dr. Warners Summer Health Corsets. New Yonx, Aug. 23.—Wall street.—The weak- Reduced from $1.25 to 80c, a t Waints reduced to | 2¢88 in the stock market extended into this athe a ut tpi Fil. i rte 3 au MATTINGS at Cost to close, CARHART & LEIDY. aul7 925 7that, and 706 K at. a.w, Hak Resereme recteeane 7 sare Mas ver Fills are muck bet! eget this Don't Tas | | i i I Y By F it ie Wa i “tt i if i! Hl Ei Hf iE br 3 it f i i $ rFlid : | if i i it i al of schools and Messrs. Bryant school committee on the charges 8. A. Gray met ot the Peabody night. Gray of Hallowell scl John M. Johnson, her counsel, were at its next meeting for special action. be appointed or | revenue collector Francis, who was buried this August expires, but the time tember, as the date of lighting up is sent Alexandria in the next general of Virginia, Sarai modation train and the engine of the the situation soon enough to pi ir-brakes and break the force of the Th a bei —__ Weather Prospects. The entire southeastern corner of oper the case to the school Nores.—It is understood that Capt. o—, one of the leading republicans of Fairfax, ited States internal jnue service in this neighborhood. | Treasurer M. B. Hatiow has the sympathy the community in the loss of bis infant son afternoon. The electric lights will be lit before grazes Sep- now fixed for Saturday night, August 31. ‘The committee on light bave just put up a handsome frame | addition to the gas works for the accommoda- A | tion of the electric light plant, and the strug- | ing of the electric light wires will now go on day by day.—A company which manufactures | grain cleaning machines will open business at | MeVeigh ware house, Prince-street dock, in & f th: 5 ae Medak by Mr. Hine, The spokesman of the delegation | the Georges. perience winning by half a length, Fellowship | #0uthwost. He was charged with violating the | hidden the intrcduction of electric lighting | PY Mr. Hine. The spokes qraciduahy berted oft | being made to induce Frank Hume to repre- assembly Ran Into the Rear of the Train, Passengers going out from the Baltimore an@ Ohio depot at 7 o'clock last night on the Metro politan branch train, known as the Boyd's ac- commodation, had a little shaking up before setting out of the city. The train had to be stopped at the cross-over switches and backed { ® short distance to allowa train from Baltimore | to pass. The New York train was coming out | of the depot at the same time, aud the result was a collision between the rear of the accom- New York train. The engineer of the latter train and the age Man of the accommodation fortunately maton the collision, the coun- try, including half of New York state, all of Texas and the country just below the Grest clouds. ‘The cooler weather promised came Lakes, is under the induence of high barometer, but right here around Washington is a cluster of conditions that have brought rains and in small measure, the morning record being four de- brought only 2.100 of an inch of showers, stationary temperature, winds becoming variable. —— Grees lower than at the same hour yesterday, Last night's shower, the first for a rain, but this was’ supplemented today by emarter falls that did considerable good, laying the dust and helping the flowers, This morning's prediction was for light local northerly Range of the Thermometer Today, The following were the readings at the sige BRESNAHAN. BEES) AHAN, nal office today; 8a.m., 72; 2 p.m, 69; maxx mum, 50; minimum, 68. Db. BOHRER. On The moteg. & 22, , at Gar re hospital, GLORGL » BOMKE, od Urespetoen Funeral on Satu; S otclock pra. from chapel at Oak Hill cemete: Tiende invited to attend. Her ‘remains Bw burg, W. BROWN. On August 22, 188: GkORGE IRV TNE intent on ee. rown. o'clock a.m, ; 1888, at 6:15 jeay of Congeriion of Ube lu re) Juneral will take place from parents’ 1604 Seventh street ‘northwest, on baturdane ot js EY, beloved busband of Abbie Daley. « ity of Dublin, ireland, but tor the three years a resiacut of Washington, ra. Funeral on Sund his late residence, St. Aloysias cbu: Kelatives and fuily invited to attend. DAVIES. Drown Augu aged Biter! yours, George was our darling, Pride of ali our hearts at home, uel Came aud Whispered fe, darling, do come howe, » 12 street northwest, Saturday, August 34 et muss will be celebrated. F ut 2:30 ps iF igoet hortivcest ieaee te By His Panewre, Faneral from his late residence, 11:25 from te cod 4 on August 21, 1889, A. DAVIES, the son of Anos aud tuleateis Deve ru 9 o'clock; fom thence to St. Aug istine's church, where wei Hiends aid eladives pe" spectiully invited to attend, DESMOND. On ‘Vhureday, August 22, 1: o'clock p.m, AG the oldest Teuchice ot = foar and Margaret Desinond, aged two years and exgt days. 4 A bud the Gardener gave A pure and lovely c! Seg He gave it tw our Kkeeviug fo. ash undehled Bot just as it was To the glory ot Funeral from her parents’ residence, southwest, sunday, August 25, at 3 p.m. OLDEN. Ou Friday, August 23, 1889, gigiock pam. wt 51 mith Ttrcct’ southet, bit Funeral, tives and frien: GRINAGE. On Thursday, August 22. 1) residence, Brightwood, D.C, ALBERT 9_ ‘Stale aged sixty-six iu the tirty-secund year of his at 3 pm. Sunday at his iste residence, Rye tm Movie? ¥ Sunda » An it 25, at 12 o'clock a.m., his inte Teatdeuce, Fries eid relatives tenveckfeyy LAMONT. On August 21, 1889, EDIT aged cue mgnth and scven diy, cud ow oguet $, CTH, aged year and mouths, John C. end Minnie Lamonte on Saturday, Cy 2 1004 Twenty- wtoeet. relatives invited, af pHERHIBSLM, 2 SUM, sop Lintineum, awed t Papers please copy.) MURPHY. On August 21, 1850, at 5, nigdock A teaspoonful sdded tos glass of hot or cold water snd sweetened to the tante will be found. ‘Tefreshing

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