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THE EVENING STAR:- WASHINGTON, D..-C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1889, Troms Cannes Wie The Body of the Missing Man Found fi The of the Autocrat of the a ave- Everme Stan. wat Me Carlyle might havp bean but for dow" e Breakfast Table. in the Eastern Iiranch Marshes. © —s maw Lave LQ ey t y= apa.” Deubtlows dgupepete wes the cxnse of —_—_—— Bostox, Mass., Aug. 29.—Oliver Wendell| piscoveny MADR BY TWO BEED-RIRD EUNT- Georgia last was pessing Four- berger ae sem epee aga Holmes is quietly passing his eightieth birth-| gng—rae axuaixe BROUGHT TO THE MORGUB today avenue fired a pustol into the happier man Et if i s ’ : Bs ff 7 BEE i bil Latest Telesrams i The Star ay at Beverly farm. Letters and telegrams of} xp ipENTINIED—TER STORE OF TER OLD « a in upon him from| yay’s waxpEaives, pont Island jue and Iowa “Iwas a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and all over country, this afternoon he received —— Circle street and New strecta. Constipation. I had no appetite, became a oie eee on wate Bali heee The body of the missing man, Heinrich Fe fg streets Golrect and 8th souna hapte ie cone ereatly org tated, —— continually THE G.A.R. ENCAMPMENT doctor, and the house is fitted with smelling | 2°®Ph Priller, was found this morning in the peg at weg ter street and 13} street thou fears were ailayed, H i ; i E z Fs i F i —— marshes near the mouth of the big sewer that | sssets had not been swept. It was trying various renin I fnally beran to www | Trouble Experienced by the Committee Snape SePOONENOES Ie Dae teen ak cell | Gmuplice tuto the: Bastersl Wrench bobsrots Wek ‘aca silver, gold-lined loving cup of beautiful design | old tollgate and the jail. Mruwavxer, Wu., Aug. 29.—The third day from ‘personal friends snd classmates whose The body was found by two gunners who of the Grand Army encampment is the hottest pri ‘that oh —— bverdleprae fg! berg birds, They were at- Prepared one not only of this, but of a good many previ- ® short, personal note from his | tracted to spot by a sickening stench rept tamara f ubrmyag aterm ous seasons, The rays of the sun, unrelieved | friend Whittier ‘in which the latter merely |that arose from the decaying body. ats by the slightest suspicion of | expressed his —— and his deep|The grass in the marsh for some Fei He : i | i ‘ q i F fe “i tt iq a F ii ee i if i i f £ & i i i ry rf eft Hilt id prevent down, breeze, beat down upon the wide | resret that his present ill-health woul distance around was beaten strects 2283, days and lost 8034 The street soui It te to Tax Gere avenues with the most frightful intensity | py’ PRS Present in person to grasp his friend | rna¢ it is thought, was done by the moving of | work’ of Semoving now daiiag the year JOHANN HOFP'S and the small army of strangers, ite ranks | ijtions, The doctor expressed his! the body by the tides that have raised it from reinforced by thousands that coming in| sorrow to hear that Mr. Whittier was not|the mud. Word was sent by the erent points to witness the naval Poon from arn = t 7) , the wel well. The doctor greets each of his visitors|to the Union stock Ben- rsonally with cordial ff the hand] nings and through them ‘the wore camute’= ~~“ come ‘shade of doorways, stores, halls and | tng -"expreases his great’ "pleasure at | informed of the finding of the Police- tents. It is phenomenal weather for the cream . a Lit t to Ber with the patrol | more satisfactory to the public . The PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE city which hes always prided itself upon being | tors, “Wir Step La gine nt eaves | eae ee ce ee Tete eck | app for the year ending June 90 last a veritable summer resort. Up at Turner as bright and merry as they in to body through the water | was $17,000 and the amount received by the the delegates to the encampment, coatless but | many years back. Barrin, i to pn Hs bridge, where the contractor was $53,495.96. There were of the MALT EXTRAOT | i unim. ; 8q still perspiring, are grappling with ith his he the dovterk im- | was waiting. 162,507,180 square yards swept at 35 cents. The | .; “ cents per A LARGE AMOUNT OF UNFINISED BUSINESS. paired. ad aches ie the wagon and taken to the morgue, where it | average manber of ds month that tee ea * a eae = seach be » hee, ‘contracted 1 Th wren Bye has street; Virgi ei es 1934. |The new schedule presented abows that | Steet. 9th tc Lithvetreet nes Ant OH Teh | also to i i Although it was nearly midnight when ad- aan was fully —_— as being the journment was taken there were few vacant Death of Mrs. Braentigan. saiesing mes , erage sweepii day would be about 3 seats when the second day’s session was called | Aspuny Panx, N. J., Aug. 29.—Mrs, Abigail i“ PSone means in Tax Sran, | 800, juare ad © for "the of 230! CHARGED WITH A SERIOUS CRIME. to order at 9 o’clock. The committee on reso- | Drummond Braentigan, widow of Charles| Priller, tr mien early two weeks | YO! 5 as; 1 oe ae nee amount- pa, lutions asked fora little more time and it was | Braentigan, died Jast night at her house on 2d | C#me here from MNOS SEY VHS ON ing to annually, ‘The appropriation for | 4 Stranger in the City Who was Ar- granted. It is given out that the committee | avenue from the effects of a fractured skull re- | 98° and visited his daughter, Mra, Barbara| the year for cleaning streets and we is | rested in the Agricultural struck a — the resolution protesting | ceived Sunday by falling down stairs. She was | Schmidt, No, 1822 North Capitol street. Being | $86,000. The schedule presented is as we: Grounds. Fa BS WORT FERSUR sug | Peed chapel aA te os | ernest gt Se yee eee | od and jt be agoded coo uh Soe ger sont Sook yeucray afternon, Seca iN 'S WO! et ion roll an at ef week aj onday 2 - Derren tds Nerve Pus aided by | Being made ‘against ita being reported to | dred tints rene age ee Ber | to'markot sho left her father. in obarge of «| _ ¥0™ Pennsylvania avenue and 1st st, to 17th | Oficer Jacob Cook, who does duty in the Agri- | Wala J £ z FE eect 's Little Liver Pills. Dose,one of each SE | he cacntipeent ie any che ‘A lengthy neighbor with the request that he be kept there | *treet; O street north and 7th street west to 8th | cultural grounds, entered the firet inet been . A —_—_— Prec! 1 resolution gore pen Codcnsing Cor- cant she returned. In some way he left the | street west; E street north and 18th street west | station having in charge « well-dressed man Bazoars Sax Canrzra. Poral Tanner has been cutdown into s few] RINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL: | neighbor's house and wandered out of the |4o Penmsyivania avenue; 16th street woet and | about Afty yours old, aeriast hon be ulonea words, The resolution favoring a service pen- neighborhood, Pennsylvania avenue to New York avenue; 7th ‘i plaint of alt with intent to The a sion bill will be reported favorably, but will The New York Stock Market. That was e week ago last Monday. Search | street west and B street north to Mount Vernon | * ©O™ —e ge" 850 yards Moquette, reduced to $1 per yard. again be defeated, this time, however, by a| ,,Thef are losing Prcercf | was instituted hy his friends and relatives, but | square; 9th street west and B street north to | Officer made the arrest on complaint of Mr. 1,175 yards best quality Body Brussels, reduced to | smaller vote than at previous encampment. | Wire to Corson and no traces of the missing man could be found. Pennsylvania avenue; F street north and 7th | John Olden, who lives in South Washington. per yard. There are in all some twenty resolutions upon That night he was picked up in East Washin, treet west to 15th street west; Louisiana ave-| Mr. Olden is employed in the Agricultural 1.500 yards Wilton Velvet, reduced to $1 per yard. | which a vote will be sought and considerable tonby two policemen, and he spent the night in| nue and 8th street west to 10th street west; | grounds, and shortly before the eerest wea 1,250 yards best Tapestry Brussels, reduced 10708. | expedition will be necessary if the encamp- |S __|_™_|_C_||__Ktta__| ©. |__| ti lodgers’ room at ‘the sixth precinet station, | Louisiana avenne and intersection of O and 7 pe gre: Gory bend per yard. dB0. par | M°Dt is to close tonight. ‘ i oe i ;D and 6th = saw the prisoner enter. a small clump 1,850 yords Tapestry Brussels, reduced to 460. per na mothe aren Gan, 89% F * ge 1509 1 98S ‘, to 10th " i of Mord in the ern gihy te ye aber -wool Ingrains, reduced to 50c. | promises to be the greatest event of the kind | §:8 8 mained there some minu n, suspect- oa — that the country has ever seen, and will be fit- 5 ~ 2 i 18 The following morning, which was Tuesday, | From Pennsylvania avenue and 17th st.to 29th | ing something, went over to see what was going ingtonians APESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS MADE UP WITS | ting climax to an encampment that has been _ are : $571,487 | Sanitary Officer Frank sent the strange old | street west; M street and 29th street west to|0n. As he near the bushes he met | John Gray, built by Mr. pia successful in every detail and which reflects 4 Fai 35% | man to the alms house on the certificate of Dr. | ith street west; 26th street and Pennsylvania | ‘he man out. The man said something | lower yard. ——Mr. Geor; BORDER ALL, AROUND. the greatest credet upon Milwaukee. The | }: = hi i y+ Spriggs. A day or two later Priller'’s son-| avenue to M street north; G@ street north end esha — ae. a says he — amon Xs te Colambia Bes, 2 10ft Gin. by 12 ft 7 im, reduced to 918. United States man-of-war Michigan and the : ; Se canted otha” inten to, make | 17th stroot to 22d stroeh; Sth street west and | Pict with ner clethine dine ee ee eee | Dolding woe eines, and his 1 8 ft Sin. by 11 ft. 4 n., reduced to $15. steamer Fessenden will lead the maneuvering BAN ict aig | Inquiries | concerning his | tather-in-lew | Ponnsylvania avenue to G street; 14th stroet | Sent after the gr inece ea od ea me = 1 Oft. 4im. dy 10 ft. 8 in, reduced to§12. fleet of twenty tugs, and a score or more of | Hi°G . sg | and he was told that the missing man was in| and Pennsylvania avenue to Boundary street; girl when torn ae | told of whet nad] 1.20 ft. Gin. by 13 ft. 8 im, reduced to $20. merchant men will form the off-shore fleet. On | Kan. & tsx . ig | the almshouso. | Ao the almshouse he went; | Little Band 10th street to 12th street; Opera | Evo” wince ted wer That uses toe ~ Bemed Ptenrmeryeg sense sya *ppoint 1 10ft 6 in. by 14 ft. 6 in., reduced to 822. shore 800 infantrymen will support the artil- | Lake Shore, ii ? only to find th square: Mount Vernon square and 7th street to | was placed against the man. “The girl's name | Mehl of cadents to the military academy have 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 16 ft. 6 in., reduced to $25. During the battle, which will last an . * Union Pre, ye [from that street; 15th street and New York avenue to | jy Teas Withers and the prisse we his | been made: Chas, A. M. Wells, Hystteville, 1 10ft. 6 in, by 13 ft, reduced to $20. and a half, there will be fired} Mo. Pac. J 7 had from Katreet; is}4 and 16}¢ streets and Pennsylvania ay come ga Gifth Maryland, with Ulysses " 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 10 ft. 3 in, reduced to $12.50. some 70,000 rounds of musketry and 5,009 Woes ‘8 x avenue and H street; Thomas circle; 43 street | "Tig — = ae Police Court the de- | Ammendale, alternate; Chas. : ng ae ee eel. rockets; 8,000 shells and 20,000 pounds of fire-} *- sppearance wes printed in Tue Stan. A mes- | and Missouri avenue to D street north, fondant won charged unter the anaes od Witien port, sinth Iulinois, with Jno. E.” iret, Apple y iz “ad - ve an e gun 7 1 1 Sit 4 im by 13ft, rednoed to 27. Kory ins ate ee aeckrigpen by fire oa Washington Stock Exchange. fore it was learned that Priller had left the ——— 7, Elstun with the crime mentioned above. Mr. hin, oor ~— vey tonet me x wn dina, 2 20ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. 6 im. reduced to $15, the other by an explosion, were towed out in| Following are today's quotations at close of | alms house, notifying the officers to look out| From 7th street west and Mt. Vernon square | Carrington, in asking for a postponement, tin, Sweaty Bret Founeyivenia, with re Herpes knag the bay this morning. Sixty thousand seats regularcall: | osay | OF the missing man. to Q street; 7th street west and B street north ag oe eee a ‘aith, Warren, alternate. 1 by . reduced joverument Bon 8. registered, 1! ZARCH, . A 5 ington 1 $2 3 im by 13 tt. 6 im, reduced to $13. have been erected along the lake front. bid, 1084 asked. “U. 8. dye 1801 ooumen: 196s noebcnredsrrssn $0 Water street; Sth sirens wast and G strect % | 12; ads aliens wan charged wath allman enay $0 LOCAL NOTES, An organization of the first di Did, 107% asked. U.S. 45. fegistered. 127% bid It was then first learned by the officers that} Massachusetts avenue; 12th street west and B charge but hard to prove. The case was con- gyre SMYRNA RUGS. third army corps (Phil Kearney’s di ) 1284 asked. U.S. 48, coupon, 127%" bid ease he had left the alms house and this morning | street north to Water stre: street west and | tinued until Saturds George Smith was charged in the Police Mata at 50c., worth 81 cttocked thie matesing, Being the Beet gathering | eked. the following was read to the officers: i ee Court today with wri Sounmrus Mate at 730.) worth $1.50, of this division since the war. Forty vetrans | | District of Odtambla Bonds—Per tmp.@s.1801, | "'r cokont for and locate Helarich 3. Priller HUGH MYERS DEAD. mn ee . M. larrisburg | coin, 7 asi wr imp. 78, 1891, cur- x . Pa " . ee bowtie Rapids, Mich., vice; J. H. Dean, Ohio, | }8¥%,' currency, 108 bid. 20-year fund, 6p. c., | tall, gray side whiskera. Wore a black suit of 5 ant mno- | The Manon Whom tbe Elixir Was Tried | house of a colored woman named Jennie po y " z » Ohio, p ; ; i to N ; : ‘ second vice; J. A. Myers, Indianapolis, secre-| Jy," Fin lay Md: PUyoar fund. 6 pc. 1890, | clothes. Left his home, No. 1822 North Capitol | *iz0 ana Misoaci romero tea erect | Dies—Dhe Physiclan’s Certificate. | Towles last night and secured a number of wit. 20) Smyrna Rugs at $4. ; ; gold, 112 bid, 117% asked. Water stock, 78, | street, on the 19th instant. If arrested notify | West and Missouri avenue ts Boun nesses. Today in the Police Court Jennie was Yo) Smyrue Rugs at $6.75, worth $10 30. Sexy aud teseaurer, The Givision will meat at | Toa, currency, 148 tic. 30-year fund, On, | mtier saith ot tac avery ae KY | stroet west and D street to Boundary; 1 Hugh Myers, the man who took an injection | fined €25 or 60 days, Also a large line of Antique and New Daghestan, | Boston next year. 2902, coun, 122 bid. 3-653, 1924, fund, currency, When the body arrived at the morgue today 1ith street west and Pennsylvania avenue to B i i » “ya “ \jecti Goomes ai eames one Lenore noniprrenns iment se munch tlie Miscellaneous Ponds—U. 8, Electric Lightbonds, | Policemen Groff and Oliver fully identided it | nrety, Sous 7h strom and Pennsylvania ave- | oF the slixir of life two weeks ago, and of | saultod his sister-in-law, Laure Gurley, several portecrugs at greatly reduced p: National encampment bas been for two hours | js¢ Ge, 105 bid. U.S. Electric Light bonds, 24 | as being the corpse of the old man who posite fitorhaye hensarc key coh Et Amend <4 one Minoss Tux Stan yesterday gave © re- | days ago, was given six mouths in jail by Judge Specal Drives in our Summer Goods, discussing the resolution presented by Perkins | 6s, 98 bid, 102 asked. Washington and George-| spent the night in the lodgers’ room last it pireet and | port, died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. | Miller ’ : a | town Railroad, 10-40 6s, 106 bid. 1083 asked. | weck. Word was sent to Mrs. Schmidt notifying | North Capitol street to Washington circle; | The idea that death was caused by the clixir,| ‘The third annnal contest of the 8.W. GRTAIN AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. of Kansas thanking the President for Tanner's | Woenington and G y = Rhode Island avenue and Connecticut avenue | ~.° — dene * | association i ra eats appointment and strongly denouncing | the 13), asked. Masonie. Mall Assccharon na | Ber of the finding of the body. to Iowa circle; Vermont avenue and H street to | Which was administered by Dr. Hamilton E. of the Distcich of Cclambio ner r ‘The coroner was notified and an inquest will i Place last evening and an interesting for attacking the commissioner, Gen. | 1808, 106 bid, 112 asked. Washington Market R street; Connecticut avenue and H street to | Leach, has largely faded out in the minds of - = r ao Ingation China Silks from 18 to 280, a - - : * | probably be held tomorrow. i - : was presented. Eight ‘in the de- a car ptnepma ner pas tind tp f Barnum of New x fork has: a substitute a foe a ote company 1st mortage, OE Oi pees ers a SS Dupont circle; 5 eh street west and | Pennsylvania the people of South Washington, and public | clamation contest, and Eee was awarded Lo siempre ided to give another hour to the debate which | 3K04. Inland and Seaboard Company, 64, 1897, Priller, it appears, did not remain in the alms | *v¢77¢ to F street; 11th street west | PwC will, in the main, concur with Dr. | to'8. Ricord Gradwahi of 5 subject, Stped Cottage Drapery trom 8 to 15¢ cided to give ano’ 7 asked. Washington Light Infantry Arat mort. A A eee coy ees street west | Harrison Crook's certificate of death, | “Spartacus,” Su:ner Portieres, Roman Stripe, from 75¢. to @1. | is waxing warm. age bonds, 6s, 1904, 101 bid. Washington | house over night, The police and others/and Pennsylvania avenue to F street; ~ " ———~_—_ Batic Shades from 40 to 60c. figne “Intantry” ponds, “24, ta” 1004 | | criticize the aims house authorities for not| 12th street west and Pennsylvania avenue | Which will state that Myers’ decease The Responsibilty for the Dog. 25, {MRS. DONNELLY IMPROVING. 100 auked. Washington Gas | Light Company reporting his disappearance 90 that he | ‘© B street north; 12th street west and Penn-|was due to typhoid fever, aggre There was o to J Milly ot 75 = ington “Gas Light Company “bonds, soriee Boss, {could be hunted up. The fact of bis | sylvania avenue to F street; 13th strect and B | vated by Bright's disease, chronic rheumatiem, | ¢,~ rarherste ditt 2. Portieres from $1.75 to $3.50, The Doctor Thinks Nothing Serious is |!ngtn, Gas Light Compa: "“)having wandered away was, it is | street north to Fatreot; sth and B street | ana a serious affection of the heart. The dead | “N#om today involving «charge of irumaci from $1. ‘rao Mare to be Apprehended. National Bank Stocks — Bank of Washington, = , sooneealad —— ale —— by pind etch a See 4 street i — man’s eldest daughter this morning expressed ee 34 apligse yes in the case etrigerators fat 00 low make —_—_ 400 bid. Bank of Republic, 230 bid, 250 asked. | the authorities at the almshouse. en er north; hersel: fully satisfied wi tme was rnelins aD map with side pt for ourextenstve stock now arriving. Amaxmio Crrz, N. J., Aug. 29.—The nurse, | Metropolitan, 250 bid, 275 asked. Contrat, 240 | about the case by annitary officer at policehead- | Nd K streot to U street; 15th street and Penn- che Apr hee: ppt or ivania avenue to Batectnerth, ieth gteec the case and most emphatically refused to allow | whiskers anda cleanly-shaven lip, Mrs. Donnelly, whom Mrs. Hamilton stabbed, “Are you guilty or not guilty?” asked Clerk bid. Second, 177 bid. Farmers and Mechanics, | quarters over the telephone the officer in charge an autopsy to be performed. Just before 190 bid, 200 i 5 prensa, Dapery Meters a ome iiieigeating, ake plains of soreness, but | Lis, 1a bid k°% “ttizens, 135 bid. “Colum- | of the asylum said that two men had been sent | 90d H street to Scott square; 16th street and Myers’ wife died, sixteen months ago, the hus- | Clagett. ‘i Boundary to Scott square; Iowa circle; Massa- 7 Saecrtaes the datos thinks there is nothing serious to be | ao) sad Giese ASS ae eae | Sad nine nw es bat Sled © cists avenue and Mth etrect te" Dupons | bea4,tnia_ ber that he would follow her noon sta not guilty,” responded the old man, [fo aso Txedumertemmon Well Pegere shill werk |apprebended. Columbia, 60 asked: "Capitol and North O Street, SUPPOSED TO HAVE DIED THAT NIGHT. Crone nod Oe erat ea ercles New York |The funeral services will be held next Sunder | ine judge was satisied the proot thet [: | aera geemeeue AT SARATOGA. ‘asurance ‘Stocks—Firemens, 41, bid. Frank-| It is supposed from the condition of the fect at 410 E etree) woutivent, “Lincais pecs | Son speomies ans tienen ne — lin, 42° bid. Metropolitan 75 bid, 80 asked. | Corpse that death occurred the evening of bis | New Jersey avenue and B street nor Gan, cil Move chases po Pe re — on his . Mr. Ryan that ‘For this week we will make some extre reductions on | Interesting Events on the Tracks There | Nalional Union, 10% bid, 21. “asked. Ar-| disappearance from the almshouse, It is though | York avenue; North Capitol street and prenpaet ted rag ment thereoa. nt 8G | the fine was 06. ine Parlor Suits, Roc kers, Tavles, &c., to make room Today. Ungron, 170° bid. Corcoran, 65 bid, 70 asked. | ¢ t hi a th th of the b' ito C Bound- enontrs ce “Five dollars?” repeated the old man, Columbia, 1534 bid, 1634 asked. German-Ameri- nd) lear pear eager #8 -nces sewer eet t0 J ie “Judge, yer honor,” he addressing the . can, 180 bid, 200 asked. Potomac, 100 asked, | after dark and, nut being able to see he nae 3a Washington the Appropriate Place. | court, «‘my dog aint mine.” Samatooa, N. Y., Aug. 29.—The weather is Higge, Bx bid. 9 asked. National ‘Typographic, | was going, walked into the marsh. It is sup- treet, to street; H} 4 letter was received by the Merchants’ ex-| “The judge thought different but gave the clear and the track fast, a posed that he was either drowned or died from | treet BOE SN NRE 8s 2 sleek change and board of trade at Portland, Me., | man an opportanity to produce 4 ape dagen piece Parlor Suit, Tapestry First race—selling sweepstakes for two-year- ke—' ington Gas, | exposure and shock caused by being held in ONCE & WEEK, 4 ag poet S x4 nd Plush Backs; price $100. This week's price 875. | olde—three-quarters of Bptyriastian Hope-| U.S. "Biectric Tigni, OO vIn woe asad. “peut | the mud. It is more that likely that death was | From tet st.castand Cstreet north to C street | #fm the Merchants’ exchange of St. Louis, —— seeking to interest the former in the tuffed Suit, 5 pieces; Brocatelle; .| matic Gun Carriagg, 1% bid, 1% asked. caused by drowning. south; 2d street east and C street north to D “ ; ‘ery five: price $115, Special for this week only 985. | 1, Happiness, Marie Lovell, Tennessean, Fel: folephhone Stoke Penasyivanic® ot bid, 30 MR. STOUTENBURGH ASKED TO EXPLA. sites south; 84 ctrect ensband C ctrest north | #08 to hold the world’s fair at St. Louis. The " 3 . Tho weather map printed this atthe 20 Handsome Plush and Wood-seat Rockers closing | lowship, Prince Howard and Little Bill. Little | asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 86% bid, 59 i reply sent by the Portland exchange through Pp pr morning rat to make room for Parlor Suita at75 to 65c.on the | Bill was first away, but Hopeful took the lead | asked. Aimorican Graphophone ‘Compaiy, 2 | NO one seems to know anything’ about the | to C street south; 4th streot east and Maryland | TP ~! : .. | Signa! office was about as favorable as possible, t a. A iatei ‘di A A its secretary said: “I beg to say that while this ‘Wee diatdadionte te | de ’e chute and held it to the | Did, 22% asked. case of Priller at the District buildings, Com-| avenue to Pennsylvania avenue; 5th street east There was not a sing! our. aave first cholen an we ano deteumniond they Shall be fake ao by a neck from iBres inesa, who | , {wiscellancous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | missioner Hine said that he had written to In- } and Maryland avenue to Pennsylvania avenue; pone lennky = wt ted po pra =] ofBelal rer geteryue adbrioneved — = on ee = yold this week. was three lengths ahead of Little Bill. ‘Time, | P: a Falls ice Company, | teBdent Stoutenburgh for a report on the case, | 6th street east and Maryland avenue to Vir. | SxProsson at to proference of location of held | tircly white, The storm which tral Cretoane Couches, price €9, Closing out st $7. | 1.163. ‘The wiuner was sold for $1,500, an ad- | 1° 185 ‘askea, If the report was not satisfactory he said he | Kini avenue; 7th street east and Maryland | UoGcr the auspices of the general government, Mi pen these Bed Lounges, price @15. Closing out at €13, vance of $800 over the entered price. Did, 26534 ase would cause an investigation to be mage, Sreune fo Virgints avemse; Oth strech cass and | 1 0) 5 ssameen eapemmen, ameag es men | ee fas novel to tho: 8 dozen Shakspeare Tables closing out st 62, Second race, purse $500, one mile and three- bid. Col epee Pennsylvania avenue to M street; 8th street bers that the city of Washington is by far the ‘Ob FURNITURE sixteenths. Starters, Belle D'Or, Cartoon, | pany. asked. : FOREIGN MAILS. east and East Eapitol street to Massachusetts 4 } & Fair Weather Ahead. . | most a) te place; that the nation should Ovid, Bertha, mnast, Blondie, d avenue; lith street east and Pennsylvania 3 Q lake region, and cooler in the northwest Fomet Ort, | Banjo. Oria west out in front when ths fa as avenue to river; $d street west and B street | Cntertain ite guests at its home—the capital | {PRS cio, this morning the temperature had fell and led to the stretch, whei ‘Gwriocs Baltimore Markets. The Postmaster somes Abolishes Dou | south to Virginia avenue; sth street west and | °i¥- risen six degrees from yesterday morning and 2 Fine Oak SS caken ene passed her. Cartoon showed in front for afur-} BALTIMORE, Aug. 29.—Cotton stead: ble Postage, but Retains the System. | D stroct north to O street south; 8d street west The Charleston’s Performance. stood at 66. Capt. Dunwoody’s prediction was Marble Top, Bevel — long, but beaten in the last furlong by | dling, 11%. Flour quiet and. firm. be and Pennsylvania avenue to B street south; 43¢ The following official dispatch has been re- | 1° fair weather, no change in 2 very fine Mahogany Sideshow. 5-2, Belle D'Or, who won by a length, with Cartoon | Suthern, steady; shipp!: The Postmaster General has written to Messrs. | street and Maryland avenue to H street south; wed northerly winds, becoming variable, G-in. Top, fine Hand-carved, with in socond place, two lengths in front of Bertha, | 2#80; Lungberry, 7Ua86; No. 2, 80; Brown Brothers & Co., Messrs, Drexel, Morgan | 6th street west and Missouri avenue to O street | Ctived in the bureau of steam engineering. larwe French Bevel Plate Mirror... 140.00 118.00 | 4 ‘a. Time, 1481. x ro tend: yo. bwinter ots & Co, and others at New York in reply to their 7th street west and Q street to Boundary; | Navy department, from the Union iron wor! Range of the Thermometer Today. 35.00 25.00 i e relief stakes, for three-year- ber, S1xasiy; December, s4icasdy, | letter with regard to the presont ays- | 9th street Treat tnd Massachusetts avenue to | fan Framcisco, relative to the performance of | ‘The following were the readings st the tig- infer Brome Petey Zan tra a at's | SHR, mma stand wali, find alow, 33 tem of supplementary forcign mals in voguein | EO Gee the ‘craior Charleston in er recent tral: | nal oce today. Sam, 66; 3 pin, Te mas Three French Bevel Plate Mirror for a mile, with Retriever in second e. ] September, 40%a40%; the New York post office, under which double 5 dent that horse power will be | mum, #0; minimum, 60, ust, 40040! A is ded. The est:mate of 6,700 was mad 41Xa4lig. Uats quiet and fi postage is exacted for letters dispatched in 29th t to P street; | ©°°e" 1 , Oe ————— [eeenp chenermeay pod and asin inh | Pennsylvania, 2in27; western walter asactn; | such mails, “Mr Wanamaker says: '<l bog t0 | as to be within the actual facts. Cards not yet ARRIED. Doors, e sad i 9 worked out. Estimate based on boiler per-| HALL—STEVENS. On took place. ‘own Princess won bya neck, | Yester@ mixed, 23a24. Rye steady, 50a52. Hay | state in reply, for your information, that and . August 14, 1889, st the Fite trove, coud, ux logihe shed of | Wer atsmne” "ee Kit somatn | wile, we dommistion which Fecenty | Krtrct co Varo Aree ortvenn ani iat | xmaoee, re the idated bore per | euiuraarte n fata te 1 Walnut Extension Table, 8ft. 20.00 Hub 8. Time, 2:113¢. packed, 10a13; creamery, 17018 Eggs ‘strona, | extmined the New York post office | street east to 7th street east; A street southeast Fhe official report of the teal gill eae, | G.itald ot Washisurton, to Miss LOGY BIEV 1 Leather Seat Very Fine Chair. 15.60 8.00| Fourth race—Purse $400, entrance free, sell-| 18. Petroleum unchunged—refined, 7-13, Cotfes | Ade recommendation in favor of the dis-| and 2d street east to 7th street east; B strect | phe Otlicial report of the Probably not | formerly of Georgetown, D.C. : J Set Leather Seat Chairs, suitatle ing allowances, three-quarters of a ‘mile, | Bgher tendency — Rio cargoes fair, 18%aisx. | Continuance of the practice of exacting double | northeast and Sd street west to 7th street east; icine 1 hall or dining room; will sel rs: Cl ‘i . | Suear quiet—A soft, 84; copper quiet, refined, | postage on the ground that an extra charge was | B street southeast and 7th street west to 7th RUSSELL HARRISO) for Starters: Cheeny, Mirth, Nettie Kent, Melo- HOME, SX 4 hal, : r 104a10%. Whisky, 1.10. Freights? to Liverpool | not warranted by law, it is not the purpose of | street east; C street northeast and 7th street pare atm riage Leneytist Soot Be Ae ec er steainer firm—grain per bushel 4%d. Cork | the department to withdraw from the patrons | west to 8th street east; C street southeast and | He Gives Some of His Impressions of rders, 43.0d. Kecelpts—four, 11,500 barrels; | of the t office a facility of such manifest Jow prices, to whic we call special attention. bute we fe * | of post office a facility of a New Jersey avenue to 4th street east; D strect Twenty Suites of Bed Room Furniture varying | second’ | Tous the turn with Nottie Kent | wueat, 107,000 bushels; corn, | #000, bushels; | value, at least until as good or abettor mode | goutheast and @ street east to 7th, fo Sth B Sse from $20 to $300 each, will be sold 10 cemts of | On the stretch Cheeney came along easily | ments—flour. 8,809 barrels; wheat, 20,000 bush. | May be provided inits stead. I beg to assure | gtreet south and Ist street west to 14th street —_— Fo" Mr. Russell Harrison, who arrived in New | i the dollar. i els; corn, 6.000 bushels. Sales — wheat, 243,000 | You that the department will,with pl e, ac- | west; B street north and 6th street west to 12th . . — twe lengths ahendof Meth thirds “itmeriizse | wusbela ora, 23,000 buaneis” "eS #2000 | 20K 0 Gat ‘request for an opportunity tobe | Meets eats D nineteen ae sath | york yesterday on the steamer City of Paris, W. B MOSES & SON, Fifth race—Purse #400, for thre earn: BALTIMORE, Aug. 29.—Virginia consols, 37%: heard before any change in the promises is| to 15th street west; D street north and New | said in an interview with a Mail and Express re- CORNER 11TH AND F STS. N.W. eating sliowances, three-quarters of = mile. menaed Cele mete Gather eel Jersey. reane $e yn tizect north Sel aes scott rcs starters: Haramboure, Minnie imer, Fiddle- CY ‘asl . lorth street; ‘Iam g! get back home, although I WASHINTON, D.C. head, Big Brown Jug, Carrie G., Deer Lodge, Cincinnati, Washington and Beltimore Srsts, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, street north and 133 street to 15th street; E iat ged 3 Everett, Felix and Roulette.” Ge | tlaet ear eee ae sock, ease Fiesta) tare Seg] Ppa ag ta fining magernany nr ed F | of an American than ever. The object of my Biceche 1S ALMOST IMMEDIATELY RE: | “Piddlchead had the best of a bad start and pet Cache Pisetare "Try one and be free | Jed outof the chute, with Haramboure second. Ciieego Markets, ee a . trip? I simply went for the purpose of seeing Laden ua a if pain, Price 25 cents, Entering the stretch Haram! p CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (opening).—Wheat—Septem- | east, in a letter to the Commissioners today, , Sten iets ‘eiceead pa A ae Eee Tea ee G | awh Ne ewe Lodge: came wea Se man | Oe Tigi Decomber, 78x. | Corn — September, | calls their attention to his former complaint | west 'to North . Capitol street, visi dae poe aap ompape4 won” by half ‘a length from Carrie | tentbor toa? October Ione Pere coats 8e- | relative to the action of the Commissioners in| north and 224 street to 2ith street; Seinen we waking gonerall , tea 919 Pevssyivasu Ava G, who was the same distance ahead of Haram- | 9.40; October, 9.824.’ Lard—Septomber, 5.97%, | PeTmitting what he describes as a stone yard to | G street south and $4 street west to Water been to Europe before, naturally I ¢ boure. Time, 1.16. Short ribs — September, 4.80; October, 4.85. e estublished opposite his premises, This is | street; H street north and 15th street west to | Was on the qui vive for something of the man- ‘The winner was sold for $800, an advance of | CHICAGO. Aug. 29 (closing). — Wheat—August, | ‘2@ Stound occupied by the contractor eng: 16th street cast; I strect and 2ist street to | ners and customs of the old world.” $300 over the entered price, 78; September, ; December, 70%. Corn— | i2 building St, Peter's church, He says that | North Capitol street; H street south and 3d uy acanile hone ua dank ae heal ixth race—Farewell handicap sweepstakes, | August, 334; Soptember, 33%; October, 33%; De- | his furniture has been ruined by it. | strect west to Water street; K street north and ‘ ictorta i one mile and dhree-ixtecntha: Btartore tons, | Somber, 30%. ams hugest, ibe Nepretater, | He also calle attention “to sther ‘Washington circlo to 36th street; L, street and | 28."it> Queen Vi Were they true in Vosburg, Gipsy Queen, Oarsmen, Lady Hemp: | punt Qutgver,,20; December, 20%. Fohw’ | things, one of which is the of water | 17th street to New Jersey avenue; M street hill, Sam D, Vermont, Keynote, King of Nor- | Fird—uguse, Sura: September, Susy: Gotober, | HO, the argo water resin oes te Bt Petety New Jersey avenue. to ith street; M c , : — August that the space | and idth street to New Hampshire avenue; a eee D, and Keynote were first rend deoehins 205, Sctober, 4.05. Angus, | allotted for building material is being exceeded, | gtrect and. 29th street to New’ Ham away and led fora mile. On the stretch Bon- he arate fd such an extent that the roadway is | avenue; M street and 34th street to 36th a {ta come through and led to the wire by half «| WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | poet ane nes ale and neapeg ped a Mstroot and Sih strect to Boots length, Vosburg second, & length in front of meg aoe fe ap ely and street aLL STOCK. ESIRE TO SELL | Varmont. Time, 2:02 — ac by aie Posrmasrens APProrsten.—Tho Postmaster | missioners do something may, matter. P. RICES THEM AT ONCE AND BAVE MARKED THEM nvention. General today appointed the following named bie ty comp ) ts E. D. Tracey, « clerk in the engineer depart- land avenue; 13}¢ street west and E street Camu Dersorr, Mice., Aug. 29.—The third session | fourth-class postmasters in Virginia: G. T.| mont at $900 per annum, has been transferred | reuth ras ne berg street west and : VERY CHEAP; & GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOB | of the National editorial convention occurred | Sayers, Barren Springs; J. C. James, Cripple | trom the permanent roll to the temporary roll | E street south to Maryland avenue, 28d street Bazzxe SCHOOL DRESSES FOR CHILDREN. nis mecnioend wencvouplot hy W.6 Copalier ORG Obes Renee SSeS as an inspector at @4 per day, and A. D. Ray- | west and Virginia avenue to Pennsylvania ave- ‘WE HAVE FINISHED STOCK TAKING AND FIND A GREAT NUMBER OF REMNANTS OF mond, an inspector at @3 day, transferred ; 25th street west and Pennsylvania avent SF Flouceatte, areas! yFtapels Proctor | Geawren Leave.—Second Lieut, Edward W. | fo the permanent roll at @900 per gute Yok ctrect north; 26th strest went and G street Powssn; 60 PIECES FRENCH SATINES, IX FIGURES . McCaskey, twenty-first infantry, has been BUILDING PERMITS 3 and granted one month's extension of leave. sted issned today ied ers ¥. G. Aukam, one —_ . Mr. disco ofan ae rick dwelling, 1215 New Ham) ASD PLAIN, ONLY 20 CENTS PER YARD. per on advertising. peller uraged | 4 Caper Resiaxs.—The resignation of Cadet pee Bah €13,000; ool dames f-Proree eo od rel Jefferson D, Reagan, fourth class, military | prick dwelli: , 806 north: 80 PIECES GINGHAMS. RP er AG academy, has boon acceptod. 812,000; ‘Barbet & Roas, lx brick dwellings ald, HINDS FLAIDS AMD STRIPES, VERT | sunete peste de eee ome tat beer CHEAP. 100 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS, $3 4 DOZER. THE ‘Tux IxrenyaTionat Ooxoness.—The State to BEST VALUE IX THE CITY FOR THE MONET. desman Petia s ceyptoamtir apd Virginia Reger ace eee nenjyasaiiadaisiai : ton ofthe United Staten attend Se interne, ie fo that a delegate will soon be appointed. To Resom His Barrery.—First Lieut. Wm. OXE PRICE, ~ fl