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ate =. iS ed THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, | ‘Sd EDITION waeeeteeee altecative effects in the aystem s change that seems little short of mirsculous, No medicne Sa | Lal Trans 10 The Slr “If any one sufferine from general debility, ‘want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lae- cttade, will use Ayer's Sarsaperilis, I am comt- THE BIG LOG JAM. @ent scare will result, for I have used it, and —_ speak from experience. It te by far the bese =| A Mile and More of Packed Logs Go Se EEO tates: Ben, Down the St. Croix River. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Tayror Farts, Mnex., Ang. 24.—Consider- Propared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa able progress was made yesterday in breaking Sold by all Drugwists, Price, $1; six bottles, @s. | the big log jam in the St. Croix river at this | feb20 WORTH @5 4 BOTTLE. place, The 100 men and two steam engines prei ing. Wefearriot. I have notified Q now at work removing the logs appeared quarte matic that Iwill do ali Ican to HIPPOLYTE TRIUMPHS: A Sudden Change in the Situation at Hayti. ADVICES BECEIVED FROM sDuTRAL oxEninpt— | Plare THR FIELD OCOUPIED BY HIPFOLYTE AXD EIS - FORCE#—a RIOT FEARED—MINISTER DOUGLASS’ PRESENCE NREDED. Acting Secretary Walker today received the cablegram i i Hy H eri it 5 g i E G to accomplish but little during the forenoon. imilar riot. French and English captains act credence oH rer “| ie | uy Mane deena from ihe foot “of the, Jam and. floated | $90,000 for the third and $40,000 for thefourth | *® new minister should be sent immedistely.” | rye Cranes or ran Rook Anuaxers.—The baat on ia 500 fe ih okere 5 ‘eae ante wakgieeam speed, below which the vessel} The U8 Galone is ‘now und orders and oregon Spaniels ¢ the of each iver to int nm feet ve le 5] . ler and. tint their of y 4 BEST NUTRITIVE TONTO Tock, whicl had hisherfobeen the chief obstacle | will be rejected, i tobe 16 knots instoad of | is expected to ail om New Yack te, Hart te Re eceetaefusensitaree fe parcens vestigated week from May until November tthe arsenal and most in the way of the | Nearly 5,000,000 feet of 16. The bidewill be ed October 26. morrow. The State department has, of course,|for extra work done on the cruisers placed at their disposal though the mol Sean eee ee loge went out with the break off Pee eee een teen | sincnng notion fe the moniter, bal AR Boston, Atlanta and Chicago, amounting to pund near the house of Mra. Thomas. | courtesy of Col. Gibson, commanding the pst. Week Children, snd Genoa Besiiny, | _ Lt was two hours before the ‘boat and men | the two 8,000-ton vensels, but readvertisements | taken no sction in the matter, but will proba-| Boston, Atlanta and Chicago, emounting to the investigation he fouud that there | Au increasing mpmbership shows « growing ine WHAT PROF COLEMAN, OF oascow, SAYSOF | Could get to work, the new foot of the | will probably be issued for them also, diately for bis post. He’ will, it is thought, | board is completed and the meet-| had been. from twel cases | terest in the exMreise, and it is hoped that as 22. Sugecens Some on ouseh of Spnens veseh bad sue | Jem, Doing before precipliows walle _ of Ieave Now York on one of ‘the Olyde thal | ing to beheld on Monday ‘will conclude the an enthusiasm will develop as was mani eebkgeotn, run naily toaporpeate fonds t arsed | eine he’ jaan" “hauled,” “and the mio} ve BEHRING SEA SEIZURES. | si ocmors at an early day, consideration of the claims. pine deaths bad resulted. the | fested a few years ago when it was not unusual povSneginnafal tees Ges. apy te sli ‘wed sad more ot Packed “jogs ‘came roaring | They Have Not Yet Become the Sub-| I cpr hen paul ete Orrentxas.—Today’s bond of- Ah to find twenty or thirty archers befofe the ed effecte—1. Food, w) wo river. ie movement was sosud-| ject of International Corres; nce. 10 Galena eat least a week on 8455, abd ta page fig alientary canal idigested | Gen that ‘the river drivers had barely time 10 Ject o ponde! passage to Hayti, providing she does not run | TI2S® A€ETogAted. 0455, 250, in lots as follo ough Mr. Maxson bas, in practice, made propssiy. gecope It is estimated that 8,000,000 feet | Acting Secretary Wharton, State Depart-| into tho hurricane which is supposed to be | s¢ fas roca fe petioat tae, and $100,000 | as No. 2708 Olive street, olaen tone ty it ts probable heh tke Beware floated out, m a total of over 12,000,000 | ment, speaking of Behring sea com-| coming up the gulf stream inhe cpposite Hetiati sob from where | championships now held by him will return te — logs after hae = plications this morning, said: | “We have | direc . Mr. Nornew Witt Have to Pay Dury.—The the west, as he will meet as competi the jam is cme mare aold. ~ ane’) bad, up to this time, no communication THE POLICY OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, ae so Arg : ae bh ae Gan When questioned as > the os eran Bowed met ft Waliems, | ao ——__ ith th Acting Secretary Walker says that it o cer ne a irom wing sy subject of eel, Rostteronpeg? = cesliong pears, from Admiral Gerard's tolegras, thes | the British patent offco which were amseesed for rerpeths Adar wig. epithe mapscdke ye | od ~~ gageaete tacts The recent seizure of sealing vessels are mat-| the worst of the trouble is now over, Still it =r at the New York custom house and | ‘id not think =—— rtrd a had sthioualii ters with which the Treasury department alone | Will be prudent and necessary perhaps to keep @ | sent by him to the Treasury fora ruling. The | anything to do oh lg Ne me To be Taken to Indiana. P United Btates man-of-war in Haytiaa waters for | Treasury department affirmed the decision of | hus been there a number of years. ‘Ihe street | 4 niquiiatice iis cotdhcod tas tails Giemn must deal, as they have been made by vessels some time to come to provide against the con- | the collector, and informed Mr. Norris that it | sweepings now deposited there he thought : 4 of the revenue marine service, The State | tingencies of riot or lawlessness which may en- | is the custom to appraise all such books for acted 1 more as a disinfectant than they did to | Hovey of Indiana yesterday, through W. L. department becomes interested only when | danger American interests, duty that have not been printed and manufac- | create or — disease, The locality re- | Benton, agent, for Edwin D. Hunter asa fagitive international questions affecting the rights WHY MR, DOUGLASS I8 WANTED. sared for more than tweaty years, — aS the A —— }h | from Jackson county, in that state, where he is of these sealers arise, I can only say that up to] The Department of State has not yet com-| Mr. Write’ West: Tovur,—Assistant | is below grade and is a= | a ids hone, as | be, Secretary Willits of the Agricultural depart- | there is no way for the air to get there. The | Beunetton May 23, 1888, Justice Bradley i to the use of Carter's Little Nerve Filla, aided by TODAY’S YACHT RACE. s Little Liver Pills. Dose,one of each after eating. Clear Weather and a Fresh Breeze at Marblehead. Mansteneap Rock, Mass., Aug. 24, 11 a.m.— The weather is clearing and the wind has freshened considerably. The judges’ steamer has just come out to the starting point and the s vapem probably be started ead All of the | this time they have not been presented. We | municated with Minister Douglass on the sub- Dees IN ITS WORST FORMS WILL YIELD WEDNESDAY, AUG, 14, 1889, SUGAR has declined in price! SUGAR has TUMBLED! SUGAR is much LOWER!!! charged with the larceny of $125 from W. 0, ‘And, as usual— A have had no communication with the British | ject of his immediate departure for Hayti, as doctor thought that the drenching of that lo- | ed a warrant of arrest and through the mar- ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY forty-footers are here except the Gorilla, government upon this question since Mr. Bay- Te eeted i i canes iat Sere — peeriege taelagd wwecbeae * sere celity during the recent flood probably had | shal’s office it reached Mr. Springuenm whe es call 12:31 p.m.—The start in the Corinthian yacht | ard was Secretary of State and the matter believed that the request While wfc © Willite yer Tt | more to do with the disease Pa anything | Certained that Hunter was an inmate of the Are the first to announce it, Give usacall and save} ciyt's mid-summer regatta has just been made. | stands exactly as it did when he left the depart- | his presence is caused by a belief that le al cant r. Med “) a a Sasa os 4 else. Soldiers’ Home. Mr. Benton was surety in money. The wind is vay light. The start was @/ ment. Until these questions are brought for-| tions between the present United States pre- Galler ot imatac ian - o . ei - on $500 for his appearance in Indiana. Hunter OUR FOURTH LOT ON NEW MACKEREL good one in glasses. In the forty-| ward as involving points of international law | sentative and the other foreign representatives | College o _ 6, Mich., ae be sh dis- | Was this morning taken into custody by Mr, foot class the Tomahawk soon drew | the State department has no action to take and have become somewhat strained. presi werd lor 1 ad. | £88 sometimes takes off the people in the Springman agd delivered to Mr. Benton to take dust received this morning, and they are the best yet. | away from the Chiquita. The Alice and has, of course, officially no opinion upon the] Meanwhile it is stated as a reason for the de- | ¥** Sent special localities, The disease is not at all confined | to Indians, Hunter did not object to We are still selling IMPORTED and Domestic Gin- | Minerva had a pretty brush at the start, The subject. We have had ndcommunications from lay in sending Minister Douglass to his post dress ~ a yl poner aS ac to locality and filth does not necessarily affect | 2d was apparently gratified at the prospect wer Ale, Sugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon st | Miners Analy ren a oe epee fenteee ine | Minister Lincoln or from the British govern- | that this government is in - grave doubs Scocaeill, abeuk sin “Shcusneh Dengan balan P< thought that the prevalence of the | Eoing back and having the pm 4 va well for v: 'e pl ment upon the question. " - - 5 is i . mone: ve (UE petece to reduce stock in that tine, Kathaleen was third at the start, but soon over- ess: Ss fhe stould bo acre nted, eae ste this ome | Present, Mr. Willots will speak at Middletown, | “i#ease in that locality was about over. 4 Our BARGAINS in FLOUR also continue to sttract | hauled the Saracen and Shark and led the fleet.| FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL. pessoa peat AS onaas » stolen was won by him at the f= tate, ELECTRIC LIGHTING CONTRACT, | Mt. Benton says that Bonnett. something of a problem in Legi- much attention, and our GENUINE MANDHELING | __ 1:40 p. gh whee) Vouk aes time’s administration, it be- | Ville, Md.,on September 5. ; money was snatched from his pocket, JAVA COFFEE is the talk of the town. No other not be seen again until nearly home. There is| The following sre the opening and = come even more -complicated since} Tae Artecen I1uecaL Voucnens.—Acting | What the Heat and Power Company An Architect ma For I , prices of | °° a Coffee cam compare with itin richnessand favor. | little prospect of the breeze freshening, the Rew, Mork, Stok ‘Market, an reported bs sooelad a at igual ween eepers grad pegenbee ccarieed oe Purpose Doing in This City. Messrs. George E. Hamilton and M. J. Colbert = <= = | Capitulation and the tenure by which Hippolyte “28 wn As stated ii day i for Philip N. Dwyer have entered suit against ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, % ‘ES. > . in yesterday's Stan, proceedings 3 P boa aera governs. Fas ain oe the surveyors’ vouchers, aggrcgeting | neve been instituted in court by the Washing- | the House of the Good Shepherd for $6,000 ——___. é DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. is claimed, without warrant of law. He ex- | ton Gas Light company to prevent the carry-| damages, Plaintiff states that he was em- iS SIRER STRERT. Interesting Events on the Track at Sara- toga. pects to lay the whole matter before the Sec- | ing out of a contract recently entered into by | Ployed in February to make plans for the Awake — Dit THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR MATERIAL, retary of the Interior in about ten days. the District Commissioners with the Electric | building on block 133, Burleith, and in consid- Aye! verily.and with that degres of intensity which | Synivoga, N.Y., Aug. 24.—Following were ‘ Y ¢ Commissioner Hine, as acting president of ‘Tue Coase Foes Orveca Giatamene<The | Heat and: Power company _to | ¢Tation of his services defendant agreed to “ec rane aas ee the events of the day. First race—purse $400, | C:& O. BE 5 j| 8754 G7xg | the board, has written to Firs asi. aviolulch ‘hy Pestusitir Goniaat Meck a $ part. of. the north. | bit €1,000; that his plans were approved end LEAD. th: ecobign” i: Wsuheons tae 2 ® 6 . 8 | Matthews calling ulty | commission appointed by Postmaster Gener: great , ~ ; | accepted, and under directions he procured Even the casual observer has not failed to note the | three-quar' of s mile. irvers: (Qre. | Fe experienced in Wanamaker to investigate the needs of the | western section of the city with electric | pids for various materials and was proceeding fact that we have many Cartoon, Camarago, Burch, St. John, Bohe- EH a | the amount of “const Chicago post office will start west next Tuesday | lights. The injunction was asked on various | to prepare for the construction of the building, ee mian. . is $4, | used in making specific improvements and | night unioss eomothing unexpected occurs, grounds, it being claimed that thecontract | When, on May 31, he was informed that About Sop ad rom eee ES Leo H was first and Boliemian second all the P asking the controller to authorize the ——- + ; was without legal warrant under the | hit services were no longer required. He Uist OF THE Ggamrus,—The fish therefore sues for damages, . Hock of following transfers upon the ¢books of| Tus And immediately thereafter the TRADE, with surpris- | Way. Leo H won by a length from Bohimian, | i). “Raggy 708 the Commissioners’ office: ‘From general ‘ clauses of the appropriation act mak- - > g > \ i a er issi schooner Grampus arrived at prog — a San Seniee tere. 2 eg a by a neck for second place, 1g] schedule to northeast section schedule, for bey nag Bick, pokey aa her second | ing provision for strest lighting; that Uncertainty ‘About the Weather. ~ —— hods, now immensely oie py sR PERE IAS ates ee ; ot, a] ae 1 Bs etobicoke: hgpeortas — Cree tigen pierre the eeeenl grounds in that vicin- | it exceeded the municipal powers of the Com-| Although this part of the country is reveling condole with these self-styled and self-proclaimed | Brown Princess, the Lioncas: Gipey Queen” |" ; town schedule, for curb, $972.45; from north- | ¢eived by the commission. that the electric light is not, in fact, "as cheap | ti! hovering around that make the skies « Leaders (?) over their ignominious failure to defeat | “The Lioness led for the first half mile with Washington Stock Exchan, east section to southeast section schedule, $4,-| Pyxgions vor WASHINGTONIANS.—The fol-| as 48, and is not therefore a substitute “‘at the | * YeTY Uncertain quantity. our plan even after we had shown our hand. the others close up. On the _ stretch s , —e 076.92. Each section will therefore be charged lowing-named ions, among others, havo | Same or less price,” such as the lawauthorized. | This morning Capt. Dunwoody repeated his And here are other nuts for them tocrack—if they | Brown Princess came from third place ae call, se ‘oust"® qnetetions at close of | with the quantity of material due it, Lagpeorem been granted to citizens of the District of Judge Bradley issued a rule upon the respon- | prediction of “light local showders, stationary Soman contenu VESTS, s1nx stripes, |924 lapped by Retrieve raced past} District of Columbia Bonds—Per imp. 6s, 1801, GAS VERSUS ELECTRIC LIGHTING, dents in the proceedings begun yesterday, re- | temperature.” The rainfall for the twenty- - i ish, in, 105% bid, 107 asked. Per imp. Svi,cur-| Commissioner Hine, in speaking to a Star | Columbia: Original invalid, Theodore C. Otis, | turnable September 3. to show cause why an four hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning was Sap tethers Spey Thich Drove Princess showed ine cost pon, | samy. ietisasinewinec:, Macatee re laa reporter this afternoon about the injunction | Michael J. Gallagher, BlasiasSchmatz, Wm. | injunction should not be granted. 26-100 inches, Deiat ew * of $3.02 on each Coatand | Vining by alength; Retrieve beat the Lion. | Carrelicy, 108 bid. 20-year fund, 6s, 1842, coin, 106 | sult brought by the Gas company against the | Diamond; increase, Wm. Bolts, John H. Mc- he Electric heat and power com —_——>——_— — ess two lengths for second place. Time, 2:03, | Pid. | 2-year tun .f-+ 1800, coin, 111 bid, | Commissioners and the Electric heat and power | Donald, August Be Grummond and Geo. H. Range of the Thermometer Today. Handsome and Stylish Silk and Worsted Suits worth | 1 100 Deng tte handicap sweepstakes, with | 116 A3Ked, | Water, stos 1001, currency! company, said that he was con- | Stagg. cate ic fe ane The following were the readings at the sig- SiSpow west 10.75 SUIT. $600 added, 1 miles and 500" yards, Starters: | Jhe dud range casoncr Hix Sass sete | vinced. "that the incandescent street Postuasres Gzxenat WANaMAxEn will return : nal office today: 8 a.m., 69; 2 p.m., 77; mask Our 810. 25 aud $13.75 Cassimere | Wary, Bonita, Blair, St. Luke, King of Norfolk. | "Miscellaneous Bonds—U.S. Electric Ligntbonds, | light was better than gas, and he sa Chiko city an Shen perform has ei mum, 78; minimum, 65. Suits have been reduced to Wary ied all the way to the last furlong with | 1st, Us, 102 bid. U.8. Electric Light bonds, was also certain that Congress had given the oe under the contract with the Commissioners. is % Washington and George- | board power to select the illuminator which it rexas’ —Co! The system which it is proposed to use is the DEES 87.50 A SUIT. Bonita second. In acloze finish St, Luke won | old bo 100 —s T0GHe eid, 108 eek, | ees fies hot onal To Exauixe tae Texas’ Prax. nstruct- be ‘ hed 5 DIED. ay oe nis) #0 and $0.50 Pentalocnearosaling | Py e Hite bird. Hime, 2 Tae, ee COM | Manone lint "Awociaion, ie, 0, 106” bid | Whee the euject was Sra discussed theopeion | 78 Bowles and Gatowood and Awistant Con- | Westinghouse system of incandescent lighting, || craxcy._o» Taare catches ef Steet —— £3.50 A PAIR. Fourth race—the Equity stakes for two-year | vasbfugion Market | company aut panortgage, | of the attorney for the District was asked | structor Taylor have been appointed a board to | it is claimed the territory to be covered can be Mie Tate Filan Clancy, aged Giteen yeary As are also those Styl sh and Durable All-woot Scotch | olds, with $700 added; three-quarters of a mile, | imp. 6s, 120 bid. Inland und Seaboard Com. | 824 that was very emphatic in ite declara-| carefully revise the calculations as to|atany time extended without constructing a ibid = Sa Mr. Pelham, Hond D 897, ked. Washington Li, n that the Commissioners were at | spaces and weights of the armored battle ship | new power house. Most of the stock of the | ..0. =: Mir. », Sam a , 68, 1897, 7: ed. Washingto. ht In- . DOLBY, On a . . * ‘Alarm Bell, Zikton, Elmstone, Prince Howard. | foutty atst martgage vote, te, 18k, AOE bid, { Uberty to do. a they "thought best | Penn, to be Melt at Norfolk and ancertaie | nom bower Bouse, Most of the stock of the | COLPE. 2p, kuru 3 , Sets. TY, BF Youths’, Boys" and Children’s Suits et prices inkeep- |“ Elmstone took a big lead running down the | 108 asked. Wasbingwn Light’ Infantry bonds, in the matter. “Street lighting by whether there is # real necessity for | phia. DALEY. On August 22, 1889, st 6:15 p.m. ry ing with those above quoted. ehute, but quit on reaching the stretch, | 74,7; 1904, 80° bid, 100 asked. incandescent lamp is not an experiment,” said | change in the English desi in order |" Among the residents in this city interested | short ilinéss of cousestion'of the fu ot fy % - ALE}, beloved husband of Abbie VICTOR E. ADLER'S At that point Honduras and Sam Do: Gas jight Company bonds, series A, de, the Commissioner, “it has been successfully | to make the vessel seaworthy and suitable for | as stockholders in the company are Lewis | }A‘%}: be ‘Dupii at, 10 FER CENT. CLOTHING HOUSR © 10 | Faced to’ tho frout and were iapped | Ditgit,auked, Wasiingon Gee Lignt Company | sstapiished in other oitien, and I see ho Féason | waval aereine, Mr. Dowlee ie ab present sta- | Clephane, C. ©. Lancaster, Thos. J, Luttrell, | three pearea reside of Westinwton sgh bite through the stretch, Honduras wining by half : 27 and 929 7th st. n.w, National Bank Stocks —Bank of Washington, | Why we should not hhve it here,” tioned at Norfolk, in charge of the construction | Fred W. Royce, D. L Murphy, A. W. Fletcher | ¥esr=- P Corner Massachusetts avenus a length, Sam Doxey second, two lengths ahead | 400 bid. Bank of Kepublic, 230 bid, bony — aj. Raymond said he was certain that the | of the vessel. and Geo. 1. Hills, é his inte necldenee 203 F tsech burticest) dasa te STRICTLY ONE PRICK of Prince Howard third, Time, 1153. bid. Central, bid. ‘stem proposed was a success; as to whether The cables and the material for the conduits | St. Aloysiss church. Relatives and frieuds Oven Saturdays until 22 p.m. Fifth race—Purse, £400; selling sliowances, | 177 vid, 205 asked. Farmers’ and. Mec! the Commissioners were or were not acting in| | Stco>D Assistant Postuasten GENERAL | to be laid here, a Stan reporter was informed | Tully invited to uttend. a. Strives snd Checks, on: sale Monday. | one mile and seventy yards. Starters: Satis- bay fa ion) Fo Micon goog Fool oll accordance with the law he Ce Willing to ac- | Warrrieto is expected to return on Monday. [by a member of the company, have already OT} vAMert 23), 1880, at 6.25 oles, a Pree wee —_ aud "| faction, Golden Reel, Gymnast, Mamie Hunt, | 255" asked. Metropulitan, 130% bid. 146 | CePt the fully-published opinion of the attor- Prnsonat.—F. J Morgan of Boston, E.| been pufchased. Mr. Jackson, the presi-| Davis wen —— Tramp, Kitty R., Frederica, Myrth, asked. Columbia, 50 bid, 60 asked. Capitol ana | 8¢¥ for the District. the company, is expected here | , Funeral Sunday afternoon st 2 o'clock Kitty 5 opened a gap from the start, leading | North O Street, 47 bid, 493 asked. The act making appropriations to pro-|B-Dodge of New York and R. K./on Monday, he said. and arrangements were Sine eT Ce Fact Wesczts. through the back stretch by two lengths, with } | Insurance Stocks Firemen; 41 bid. Franklin, | vide for the expenses of tho District | Friend of Wheeling are at Willards.— | being made to put the plant down at once. The | "2! to ait me She Anquet $8, 200,08 Golden Reed second. This order was main-| 42 bid. Metropolitan, 75 bid, 80 asked. Ne-|of Columbia for the fiscal Pas ending | 0. H. Sackrider of Pittsburg, 8. P. Graham | contract for the material has been let to o'clock p.n., AGNES, tbe wlaene Teach of Pei THE MORNINGS AND EVENINGS WILL | tained tothe finish, Kitty R winning by two | Hops Union lity Nid) 2 asked. Allington, 170} June 80, 1890, has in it the following | of Louisville, W. G. Brown of Denver, | More Construction company of Pittsburg. ‘The | and siatvarct Deucta’ered tes seakhyet of Danka SOON BE Too COOL (soME oF THEM | lengths. Golden Reel second, This order was | pid’ fo"sened. ” Garment nections Mei eis Baitgse extinguishing saimating | qmaterial, | Col., and Louis W. Palmer of Detroit are at the | conduits to be used are the samo as those Inid | “Bdciitdays, | 1 en toanigeadain x) FOR THE Boys | MAintained to the finish, Kitty R winning by | porsmac, v2 bid, 100 asked. Kiggs, 8 bid, | Hebting, extinguishing, repairing and cleaning | Riggs.——Geo, C. Glover of St. Paul, J, W. | on ldth street for the Postal Telegraph com- A pure abd lovely cuild. AVE BEEN ALREADY) FOR TH two lengths. Golden Reel beat Gymnast by 3 ional Typographic, 373" bid, 473 | lamps on avenues, streeta, roads and alleys, | Parkee of Atchison, Kan., H. B. Alvord of Bos- | pany. He Kuve it to our keeping TO CONTINUE TO WEAR SHIRT WAISTS. two lengths for second place. ‘ime, 1.47. asked. Mergenthaler, 25 bid. 35 asked. and, for purchasing and erecting new] ton, Hon. Thad. ©. Pound of Chippewa Falis,| The Standard underground cable company pie cherish, urdetiied, THE LITTLE FELLOWS ARE VERY SUS- —— Gus and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, | lamp posts and replacing such lamps | Wis,, and ©. H. Selick of New Yor an it the | will farnish the cable, and the dynamos, &c. pate tag CEPTIBLE TO CHANGES IN TEMPERA- Shoemakers on a Strike. - 4 tid. 05 Do Rane ieee, 2 pred jeep te ay Lar Sa Ebbitt.—W. B. Patterson of Fittsbucs, Fs., will be those used by the Westinghouse syste: Down cae ochcewetly Gardener 7 GU! Havenntrt, Mass.,,Aug. 24.—The employes of > mati ? “ amaged or wi service, ie, hun-| J. M. Carpenter of St. Louis, Mo., H. A. b= aR ad eentatees ta jr npetme — ipsam cl geod B, M. Kimball & Son's large morocco finishing | Ssxeq, PDmAte Gun Carringe, 1 bid, 1X) dred and fifteen thousand dollars: icy and wife of Uniontown, Pa, and Jobn T. Robbed at the Market. nik Gaia tee Dr Hse sewn, MALARIAL EFFECTS. establishment are out on strike, They have} ‘Telephone Stocks—Pennsylvania, 25 bid, 273 Pere That a cok than | twenty | Carnell and family of Rockville Center, L. 1.,| Thomas H. Bragg of 216 B street reports that | ehinet. Sunday, August ‘A MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT been working by the piece and the firm wants | @8Ked. Chesapeake and Potomac, &5% bid, §9| dollars per annum for each street lamp | are at the St, James, while in front of the Center market about 11:30| GOLDEN them to work by the week. ‘This they refuse ask: American Graphophone Company, 21i¢ | shall be paid for gas, lighting, extinguish- to do. eS - ‘clock p. WILL ADD TO THEIR COMFORT AND bid, 21% asked. ing, repairing and cleaning under any expendi: Revenue Appointments. o'clock last night he was robbed of $319. Were b MAYBE SAVE A DOCTOR’ BILL. ere ame pany 18, bi Wasiapioe Biche slang aps ae baw wet a vod two |, The following appointments have been made Transfers of Real Estate. ener Picea taeited y ne toto mecidonen, Malp> a wkaionts ane Sannin auctions A Notable Wedding. Company, 280 bid. Groat Falls ico Company, 1703 thoteand siz bandreh hours per eanee: [in the Fevenueservice:; To be gangers—John | Deeds in foe have been filed as follows: Mag-| “GRUSELR, “On thes of August 24, 1680 SUIT DON’T COST MUCH MONEY, AND Nawsuno, N. Y., Aug. 24.—Joel Randall Bur- | BO. \Escate Title Ineurasce, 122 hia, 125 cater, (and the Commissioners are author-| H. Wood, in West Virginia; Thaddeus 8. | 9.0 w, Cole to S. I. Kimball, lot 6, block 12, ‘tod Finds Greener, WILL BE JUST WHAT IS NEEDED FOR rows, president of the National bank at Smith's | Columbia Title Insurance Compuny, 6% bid, §| ized in their discretion to substitute other iJ-| Simpson, fifth Illinois; Hiram Brown, jr., A 7 Funeral ace from residenes THE NEXT TWO OR THREE MONTHS. Center, Kan., and Miss Hilda Ingalls, daughter | asked. National Safe Deposit Company, 235 | luminating materialatthe same or less price, and 5, Ill.; Peter 8. Nelson, 5, Il; H. H. Gambill, 7, Ad a scar hp oataigy = “ ne min Sia aoe i AT, — of his Tas taut Tanne TL a og? ah ake a veep | Ry. Sh A Seaper Ry Slophen J Doe | SE gay Poters: Gag ARN, Maat fe | Bacay aren fe! ela CAN BE SAID ABOUT FALL ovencoaTs, | Fortress prone gy nities” Baltimore Markets. vided further, That the Commissioners of the | erick, Neb.; Jonathan Edwards, Neb Joseph | C. M. Roblason et al. to 8. C: Scott, subs 188 to | | MENDELSON. ou Friday. Aurust 23, 1840, ot 6 AT NO TIME IN THE YEAR IS A LIGHT pisoopal ps ht Sune attra BALTIMORE, Aug. 24.—Cotton firm — mid- | District of Columbia shall not be authorized to | P- Elledge, 5, 3, Winfleld S. Hill, ditto; | 143, oq. 860; $8,900. ¥. P. Hughes to R, Foster | itz t 1U24 i the’ tirey.-thued year ef Iclawe OVERCOA? MORE USEFUL THAN DURING husetts Democrats. dling, 11%. Flour, dull and unchanged. make any contract for gas or other illuminat-| Franklin 8. Hara, ditto; Robert J, Brown, | et al, lot 2, bik. 4, Effingham; $1,900, Corne- | _ iewnine wi ustlanours Was ttn L EVENINGS OF AUGUST AND Massachuse aperynd ard street and western super, 2.50a3.00; do. | ing material, in accordance with the provisions | ditto; Manly W. Log: ditto; Thomas | lia A. Snow to John lot 21, 8. P. B's sub, | 7:25 o'clock. ba biesnatlg Bostox, Aug. 24.—At a meeting of the demo- 15a4.00; do. family, 4.10a¢.U0; City mills, | of this paragraph, for any longer period thap | J- Deal, ditto; Chas, 8. Holder in first Ohio; | Pleasant Plains. . John Cook to 8. Suow et BOSE bles, Le a | SEPT cratic state central committee today October 2 nds, ex! g t pa one year,” Jube 8. Stewart in second Tennessee; Christ . @—. Chas. Trussell to R. | Mary F Hots ‘aged une year anda P OF COURSE WE HAVE GOOD THINGS 1, ty 5. 4; GO, W. Dahnke, storekeeper in first Illinois. To} B. it 18, sq. 1002. F. 1. Gregory to} Funeral from “ = was fixed as the date and Worcester as the “" do. extra, THE BUILDING Is SAFE, 'B. Patton, fifth ili IN ALL THESE ELINES. WE ARENEVER ace of holding the state convention, Nathan | southern dull and lower; Fuliz, 771 Longberry,| The commission appointed to determine the | be storekeepers—Jas. mae Des > ae A. H. Potts etal., lot 24, blk. 23, Brookland; BEHIND HAND WITH NEW Goops. one | Matthews, jr., of Boston will preside. Tea8; No. 2, 80a8l; steamer, 77a7734; western, | question at issue between the building inspector eee one wren oe clian Dosa ieee, OF OUR SPECIAL CLAIMS BEING TO nee ae 2 winter red, spot. 79:4a79%; | and Dr. G. H. La Fetra as to the security or | ter, ditto; Geo. T. Hatch, 3 Dav ler, ert - oe Fire on a Steamer. By ps; September, 79% 870%; October, | otherwise of the walls of the new hotel building ditto; Ira E. V. ditto; James M. Miller,| The Charge Against Ruffin Dropped. HAVE THE NEWEST AND BEST IN THE ‘ 7 ecember, 83¢as3 ditto; J. C. Lindsay, ditto; Americus Symmes, “ Bostox, Aug. 24.—The steamer Hindoo, at #5 on H street between 13th and 14th streets have i 7. C. Lindsay, A mmes,! ‘This afternoon in the Police Court Prosecut- MARKET AND AT CORRECT PRICES. ; » quiet and steady; white, 43045; a cae ‘They state that th fifth Kentucky; Dallas P, Farrer, ditto; Wil- > tend her fu this port today from Hull, reports that at. a.m. | 44; western, 41; mixed, spot, 41: made Sheir report. They & fo pretent | liam L. Neale, seventh Kentucky; Dennis A. | 12g Attorney Armes called Judge Mills’ atten- | sttend her funera. ie of "August 19 fire’ broke out in| September. alaaiiy: Ucrobor: djycadsig™ Data, may pocelble farther deteetiaee teat ee eon | Huriey, Nebraska tion to the charge of manslaughter agains Mr. | 3. a jw — southern ‘ennsylva: 2 ; west a EZ & BARNUM & CO, hold No, 2 | Tho flames were extin- | Grn white, 24028 western imixed, ‘22a25.° “iyo | tractors be required to place two tle rods iu | T° Vo: storekeo end gaugers—W. I.) Sterling Buffin, the Treasury department |, MOKNIS, Joparted this life on Fri spewed by os 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVR the steam apparatus on | quiet, 6051. Hay easier—prime to choico tim-| each of the three upper stories. ‘The party Moore, . eighth Kentucky; Vance clerk charged with eausing the death of Gen. evening of the same day. This hold con- | othy,’now, 18,00414.00; old, 14.00a15.00. Provis- fifth North Oarolina; Madrison W. Br a = tains Tags sod flax and the damage cannot be | fons lower. Butter firm—western packed, 10a13; Bet Rady Tiles gpl slemlen Sybed rr by | ditto; George R. Bhoff, ditto; Samuel Bigger- | ™ ro 8. bate owe ey pe arenas ACHE 18 ALMOST IMMEDIATELY (RE. | ascertained until the cargo is discharged. Gronmery 2701s, _ Heme Srmor; Dal”. Yetro- | saying: «In conclusion, it is our Ju t that | Staff, ditto; Wm. A. Johnson, ditto; Wm, M,|T#e Stan. He said that he had a copy of the jcved by wearing one o — - » 7 s Backache Viastera firm — Ri fair, isyelsy. Si the building is perfectly safe for ur- = ‘Tey one end be free | 4 French Robber Held for Extradition, poor inst soft, Su; copper neat refined, 108 ones for which it is intended or desi ea” New Yous, Aug. 24.—Paul Haimont was held | 104. Whisky steady, 1.10. Freights to Liverpool | ‘The document is signed by 8. T. G. Morsell, Hoover, ditto; C. M. Carter, ditto, evidence taken at the inquest and, being satisfied From Hyattsville. for extradition by U.S. Commissioner Osborne | per steamer firm and higher—grain per bushel, | Charles 8. Denham and Frank L, Hanvey. Correspondence of Tax Evenrxe Stan. 719 STOCK TOO LARGE. 719 today on the shat of being implicated | S450 Garces when 68500 ashlee Cand TRB TERBA COTEA BINVIOULAT. 3 Hyarrsvittx, August 28. in the robbery of 163,000 francs from | bushels; oats; 21,000" bushels; rye, 1,300 buchels. | ‘The last of the three openings of propose, competitive examination of the candidates : a firm of Parisian’ bankers by a@ ‘ B50 eet eer cls Wheat. 72,000 | for furnishing the District with terra cotta | for the West Point cadetship trom the ffth| The Assault on Asylum Attendants. | o MUST BE STILL FURTHER REDUCED. clerk named Noll. | Noll was recently arrested | hushels: corn. 1. 00 ene et 200 | material, sewer Pipes, &c., took place today. | congressional distritt of Maryland was held in} This afternoon in the Police Court Fannie | "pf te hw paper fro France ariel toag."'m |, BALEIMGE, dug, a4-—Megni const. 73 | nea Senta hdres semaneieta | the Dull xhool here yeterday. ‘The exami | pas, colored, and ber sa, Wii Baaks, were arrivalof the necessary papers from Washing. | #,'°u-forties, 30; do, threes, O7ab7k: Baltimore | wore tho bidders. It is not yet knows what | 42 was conducted by Mr. Lewis Ford and | charged with aseauiting three attendants brace this opportunity to seeens Meoehile Moussa: | tom he will be sent back, 1 oc caniath Wahine and week; | action the Commissioners will take’ ‘as alt | the papers were examined and marked by Prof. | in who were do, ds, a 3 —_—>———_ ; 50852: the bids are a little higher than those Conrad of the land agricultural co! than cont ot XG. DAVES. A Hurricane at Buenos Ayres. srs coasattdhion gu voeta’ List Gh cake tab | toe peeviont atime in the | The following candidates were eapmineds Peaeas tet ahaoas ined sot Black. Black and White. and White Dress Good. If] Bogwos Aynes, Aug. 24.—A hurricane raged | 445. NORMAL SCHOOL APPO! D. Hopkins, H. M. Stricker, R. 4. Hammond, tend. you wait « fine dress cheap you cannot fail to secure . oie way H. Kennedy and L. Carr, Anne Arundel county, tock. dian dieing achiens at this port which sunk many lighters and in- Chicago Markets. Fa Repo Br Davie, attorney for, the Dis-| Q: aM. Wells, Grant Ammen and F. J. ‘aborm, rable shi, | CHICA ict rendered an opinion in relation o y Yon tan ball thelr vailsee —_ Sisted considerable damage upon shipping end | _ CHICAGO. “ARG, 36 (ope tre, Gorn orp eenipeerie dr nerg to the | Prince county; F. F baad —_——__— 5 ber, S426; i Hy Ppa pet | ao memens ot pablo! school, Death of a Noted Circus Manager. 20%. “ ~e 9.50. other equal, m ve prefer- ¢ . “igs: | ‘Loxpow, Aug. 24.—The death is announced ink _Sopember, 5.24; Oowwber, 5.2) bea omiansy 0s piper a ¥ sllage@ ecaal Buzue TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. of John Sanger, the noted circus manager. He = Septem! en henengtt al rs Anditor Potty bes ro rede grt ‘aca 1 and bis brother George were the proprietors of | 7,7 Sepietabers 70: October, 78; Deveiaber Fh | of John Moten: whocineecd Hats hoe ant An Elegant Bleached Damask with Red Border. . amen P , Sepust Vauask, GO mches wide, . amphitheater, formerly the famous | Corn — August, ‘Sie, September, 8374; should have been paid him on} the son of ity} a in Westminster-bridge road, December, is, ts — Augus' th MOST PERFECT MADE, An Elegant Hu: : , om ors adi tember, 19%; October, 10%; Bargains in Dress Trimmings, "Al 9.60; Prager Nets Kibvous aud Laces, Gioves and Telegraphic Briefs. po pe It is reported in Omaha that the finding of | Octoper, 6.02 ber, “6.72: Tribe ras de- academy, tbe ‘Ssuperior excellence proven im millionsof themes NOTION SEPAREMTE, the court martial in the case of Col. Fletcher piomber’4.775¢1 October, tay | livered = and ‘This afternoon for more than a quarter of s century. It is uned ty the hus been forwarded to Wi and ward merchant and ‘United States Government. Indorsed by the heads of py te grounds the Great oe ‘as the Strongest, Purest, and ‘The thietic. club defeated the iderat Duckett ab trustee, ‘most Healthfnl. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder hanged at Lexington, Ky., today for tho murder Tare! eam at Laurel yesterday by a.oore of cheek fn ma i the coma bot contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum, Beldeniy of Shea, m gran reprieve % A Cana, the governor.” O'Brien's case will now go to | Wotmort nmin vpiiery, Burke and Wels. hi tracted the the court of appeals. nie in Berry's woods Mrs, John N. Hoover rece! surrendered it ‘Catholic Fesidence, Hyattsville, pursued . ‘Hoag’s flouting mill at Manchester, * rol of notes containing W556 ‘higdon is - SE AE COT aRy 5a : i Paghcnthe lon, Aa Piffin best ret Hy the elec Hight plank ‘The lowe is €30000, | pines Prous, has Thy . “Ego omosoa er. 20078 a. s1. re SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. Geiger Eaves Passeas aap. 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