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Sl EMBER 6. 1889, : x FineDisplay of Horses and Cattle Addi- ‘Was the Dead Man Found onthe B. an@ Amiserable eustence when 6 few bottles of Ayer's Sareppeyilla would certaitiy give ibe tional Premiums Today. Department. are Special Dispatch to Tux Evawine Stax. the a Rooxviiiz, Mp., Sept. 6.—As is usual on Alice West, of Jefferson, W, Va, writes: “I was 0 The Star trl tay of the Copeoctoeedd aot thee ane all run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- * | 8 very large crowd in attendance during the pain forenoon, The display of horsesand cattle that hed teken premiums in the driving circle at 10 “Belng very weak end despondent after « oa MET HER DEATH SMILING. | pricct sittcoted neneral cthortnnrasd the fine animals were much admired, the great num- eae ee ee Falke we" | ber of Percheron stallions and mares exhibited ea shows that the people of the county are tak- Nuoana Fats, N. Sept, 6.—Mrs. Law- | ing great interestJin the propagation of that ee rence deliberately walked to the little step-off | class of horses for farm work. In the line of Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell. Met | 11455 ins the park about 250 fost from the brink, | several hundred head of catile could be dis- Heer ea Peis St:eixbotilen O68 | Shrew her parasol and pocketbook into the | tinguished some uf Pee ee ae naa ain rapids and jumped in herself. There wasa| THE BEST REGISTERED BLOOD Ix THE STATE. Hi ef i li tr FE F a& east beeen so en considerable crowd around and they helplessly | The absence of the fine herd of Mr. LD. | Sr tn, tell how or by what train a atic rae ssotuc “a asc watched the woman —— Ras i. certain | Blunt of Goshen, this county, was regretted tic poe ep IEG any 3 international Medical Congress, Dr. ‘She laug! insane! the rats was - . L.A. Toboldt, of the University of Penneyivania read ceath, She laughed, but no} peo Meby all lovers of fine stock, and ok Will throw light on the mystery. that treated with the accounted for by the fact that his H dent in the applicant's life. Heor she is de- Coroner Patterson viewed the body gusper stating that out of thirty conte “sitior | When almost at the brink an eddy | Herds of Jersey, Guernacy ant t 7m arr has moruing and decided to hold an inquest this cry mang — ‘ht her, twirled her around, and she went tired to state whether or not he or she ingqucet arn Laat ats eennaatc Steet rey | over head Best into, the sbyes below. All the |e eueted at the, Wilmington, Del. fai, and ad cane aoe ooo one ; ia, | afternoon at 430 o'clock 2a rey i ries eee from valvular heart nesse, dyepersia, csarrhal oe | NAY Gown the had emiled and laughed and | Prizes in competition ‘with the ‘est blood of turpitude, and of course the majority answer | that Sidibisdinbaain cs oa ftammation of the stomach, ulcer of the stomach or | waved her hands and this she kept up “The | the country. This morning the committees on in the negative, One man, who hails from pS an thy City. spleen, children with marasmus, gout, rheumatism of | When going head ly 1B f tof = *4 awards of premiums closed their labors and somewhere in the vicinity of one of the three ‘Washington is « remarkably healthy city, {be Joints, gravel, etc., twenty-six wereantively cured, | woman's body wie there wore horrifiea es | made their Tosi reports as follows: UPON LEAVING THE CITY apy: . ‘Adbentio declined remarked Dr. Pool, medical inapector of the threemuch Spe tir om ph = rl ag or) oun ee eae suicide, TODAY'S PREMIUMS. the President informed his wife that if press- te thie Shins “this has Gen ay wre, is health office, when asked bya Sra reporter — eter Sgundel uate (pander forma, is an ex- at the torrent was too quick for him and Mrs, | Discretionary premiums outside of the hall— ing business did not prevent he would return cad did 1 ner ques t to fill the eoigen cn ies emeen a letter Mr. Angelo Hall which | today concerning the reports that chills are tieah Aowrtent Lowen enh Diordie, ¥ Geiet Se | Lawzecas’s denice wil Only ‘Mel i2 {he | Registered Chester hogs, 7. Strain, J. W. Al- Ppostuiaplepiaes prod arith the Post Master | cD posite until he fond that continued refusal | been ctor rag, tnece weeks past there lsd | prevalent in the northeastern sectfOn of the complexion, purifies the Blood, essily soluble, | min: 08e r }- _ Every! bangh, 3 neral and spend Sunday here. The Commissioners have instructed Health | t¥. “Washington's health record,” be added, lesan and permsnentin action. Thegenuine | watched the torrent below to see if the bod; 7 i a . | Would wreck his chances anyhow. Then he ve ue “7 - Frost ct the Caretad Springs exported round | Came'up. In less than five minutes the womau's | ,A¥arde: Swise yearling heifer, W. Kirk, | , A special cat and engine brought the Proal-| Touid wreck, hie chanoos Oficer Townshend to make a thorough exam- | “will compare favorably with that of any large Bottles. Fach bottle comes ins light blue paper ear- | dress was washed ashore, not far from the foot Ltd elie roa _ Crragronel Lmenad tion, where the car was attached to the Cincin- | , TES APPIA0AN3's LETTES. patige pee car emnlm ce gaincr PES el rang Bw Ago ow oe Sy and pas the signatats Tiny strest, Row York, | Of the falls, ten minutes later her naked | Yundry works of ‘Fred ok,’ first ium; | nati ex, Acrowd wasat the station to greet | “The Hon. Commission Civil Service, 3 pee. ad SSG ootta. MSne bottle mailed agen Secnipt of | body came up in the still water near the new Gollle "bitch asd papaick ties Premium; | Kim. Cheers were given ea the trein’ galled Washington D. ©, Perens Sane fA yee Ga aS Saabs motets ities alice FxeEi* | eupansion bridge and dosted "om ite’ aur | Colne seat nd cid Ee pekee a "| ous to which the Preidaat responded DP raic| ie, Te explination of Oth cecion om appt | felling waperer ember hele oper | Green, of Gath, on“oroage f ene Heation. - green surface, wasa t never . p ing his id bowi g ring y 3 apeeiaaen oe Senesbas att Vastra | yeceeoenty tee Shvear «2, | wits eet Genten tse arcs Fete | gn ee ca | Senate ee ee ge coun | ek eloped erick | Ae Ge comin made aboat pone Ty Nervous irs. Lawrence was near! lee ant i u ‘ Harrison ains hi th of ; 2 nant water the doctor sai was im- forms of Weakness iy tightener, Washington grange agency; har-|_ Mrs. remains here as the guest of | and into’ Blaine fot, Geo. & Oot 74 tf Pe grey Tron Pilla, made specially for | Weighed 150 pounds, The woman was dead, di : the Postmaster General, She will devote to- i os bet me ison, 270,734 fect. It wil Possible in the development of @ city to get BET Serial’ WO | Recetas | Dv te Wat, ect cay |S ceri Suna at Sin” sive ofan 7 inpendons | Humeered tat rome day ago Comaminioner | long without iaving maith bry ad tere cages Iso hada fine display, but the committee was | Journey and festivity of the last two candidate for the State Legislature; and was ions _. “4 The corpse floated down a few hundred feet | * se Ltatdl Mil witness the Jacach of cruiser io | Commissioners, issued an order directing that | ington the pools are being filled ns y as Basoars Sauce Canezra and touched a current, which palled % under confined to one premium; carriages, G. W. | Tit wimoss the as Orage’ ship yard. Mad Peete conan ae far ar te all persons receiving fees make a sworn state- | possible and it will be buts short sunt behowe the surface and it-was not seen afterward. A eae ———___ i Ay to criple my political eniluence, — = the eet ae ot a there will not be a pool of water in that section, _ parphone message sent from Suspension PRIEST AND BISHOP. Death of Gen. Truex, as follows, The Ordinery's son removed his | 4" = a an ie maligne — as 850 yards Moquette, reduced to $1 per yard. Bridge to Penh at = {emo last he capone pone Tarxtox, Sept. 6.—Brig. Gen, Wm. 8. Traex | umbrella from his office and left it in a dry-good | ‘2 ‘aihdeets te the Sate cae a make! Transfer of the Base Rall Grounds. 1,176 yards best quality Body Brassels, reduced to | pnawered by | poral Ta oeahs ther i¢ | 4 Contest in Which the Former is Suc- | died at his home on Cooper street last night | store and got the Clerk to say he believe f left It has been stated in the Stan that Chester be. per yard. ‘ ; {ter a lingering illness. He was seventy-one | it there; After he gets his umbrella (the next f'Wa M Dove, A. Snow bought the property kn the 1,500 yards Wilton Velvet, rednoed to $1 per yard. | Was stuck in the whirlpool and some days might eS ; -! 4 a Set Ste Ee a hn | le ia poner ioe be 0. Ccle, te rd eines years of age. nm, Truex was mustered into| day) had me arrested, which pleased the * 1,250 yards best Tapestry Brumels reduced t0 70s, on — i abaiierlg ee Kaxaas Crrr, Mo., Sept. 6.—A special from | service ah ae jn Jee, ae, me Democratic Party. tet ation Mt eS Peabo A oe whos Sh wus poh by Whos: We. babes aor See 77.800 yords Tapestry Brassels, reduced to 5c. ver] Brvamawrrox, N.Y., Sept. 6—The’ young | Pierce City, Mo., to the Times says: Yesterday | Povinent. Now dermey vorusione ier Merk | the County Judge in the cave, Judge “I dont Jeighed and meastred 1,110 tons of coal and | 22417, and also purchased from the yard. to.50e. | Woman who committed suicide at Niagara Falls | the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the | {562 and was made colonel in July of the sume | beleeve ken the umbrella with inten- Te, - have notified Mr. M.c, | National base ball club the i 1,000 yards best All-wool Ingrains, reduced yesterday morning, is believed to be Anna Mead | °##¢ of the state of Missouri against Father | year.For meritoripus conduct on the field he was | tion to steal, I will find him $10 and cost. rpc oi ns th 2 in the Back and o' : ; Flannery that unless his obstractious to Dela- | Ment of the lease which had several per yard. ity, Mi Hynes, This was the case of malicious mis- | made a brevet bi fr general April 2, 1865, | Then followed references which could be ‘ ; ; Years to run. It consists of the western part TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS MADE UPWITH | Cf this city. strect, Wednesday morning at 3 | chief for breaking the stile at the Catholic | He had become very poof and lately a bill was | called upon to testify xr tended to teal abe | Wiel commences work, therebn they. will be re | Of square 674 east of North Capital etroot bee BORDER ALL AROUND. Grclock, ostensibly to take a walk. ‘That was | cemetery of which Father Hynes had had oon- | pasted in the legislature appropriating $500 for | the writer of the letter inten: . © | moved on the nearest dumping ground. tween F and G streets, and contains in’ the the last time she waaseen by her parents. The | trol for ten years, The warrant was sworn out 1 10ft 6 in. by 12 ft. 7 in., reduced to $18. description of the suicide “allies with that of x Mr. George Holmes has filed an application | 2¢isbborhood of 90.000 square feet of 1 Sift Sim. by 11 ft. 4 in, reduced to $15. by Dennis Noonan at the instance of Bishop | Cardiff and Conley to Fight Tonight.| 4 "M™*? OF THE APPLICANT HEARD FROM. | with ‘the Commissioners for the position of | 1# Papers were put on file today, The consid the missing girl. Yesterday morning ber par- | Hogan, as the deed ts the Ccuntoe Wee nae By the same mail came another letter on the | chief engineer of the fire department, basing | tou in the deed to Cole and in the assigne 3 901 4tm. by 10 ft Sin, reduced oG18. ents received a letter postmarked Niagara fa bishop'ename. ‘The Sight has beca going on| , Minxxarotis, Mrxx., Sept. 6.—Cardiff ‘and | sme subject from the same vicinity. Horeiit is: | his claim on having been in'the army during | @eDt of lease is nominal, but it is said both 1 10 ft. 6 in. by Ae a ee ceeeen Ge aaa: There was no date on it and no name was | between Bishop Hogan and Father Hynes for | Conley both declare that they will fight to- “To the Civil Service Commission | the late war and being now member of the | Parties have made handsome profite, Peper rg oman pa og signed to the letter, but the handwriting was | six years, It was first started by somorebellious | Bight. A spot three miles from Hurley has he ae" (the | G-A-R. Mr. Parris, the incumbent, was also a SPU Ae nae EB pe peated rmdir pe “a8 recognized as that of the missing girl The | parishioners who refused to pay pew rent and | been selected, Oficers are on hend to prevent i isin iro ‘on q| Sldier in the late war and isa member of James | Pleasant Reunion of Grand Army Men, tune tw 10% enya letter read: enlisted the bishop in their behalf. The bishop | the fight and trouble is expected. cia liane t Geoe 2s ate in owt Stale Logis. | 4- Garfield post, G. of this department, | Correspondence of Tur EvExixe Stan. 1 10 ft. Bin. by 12 ft 8 in,, reduced to $15. _Thought a ticket for this place this morn- | suspended Hynes about two years ago and the| su aNOIAL AND © com haere mipielt oa others conrad wil tas ——+——_ s Hyarreviiie, September 6 See ee Tk ca oeaneatt ing and if nothing bappens to prevent | priest made a trip to Rome and was art Tm” || eeltos Geta beasl taioe to aur oamoiy te eaten __. Marriage Licenses. G. K. Warren post, 45, Grand Army of the 1 ft 41m by 13 ft, reduced to $17. ee ee ee eee REINSTATED BY THE PROPAGANDA, The New York Stock Market. the Freedman of our county taken a| Marriage licenses have been ised by the | republic, of Hyatiaville, held a rounicn et the 2 100 Gin by 13.9. 6ta steed 51 bility thet my body will not be found ana | 4 short time after his return tho bishop or- The follgnine gre {heorening and closing presot | golid stand for mo headed by clerk of the court to Julius Bradley and Mary | ii/iiand club house this evening. A lerge 2 Sit Bin by 13 ft 4 ins reduced 10 $15. Prope it never will, ‘No one is to blamo but | dered him to Higginsvillo and, as the members | Se, Sm, fors,Sieuk aruct au roparied Ce ee ne Once mare) my eypomant | E Green; Hency Practtond Virginia ®. Coste of | <ossrd was te altendones and the aint wen ean 1 8 ft Sim by 15 ft. 6 in, reduced $15. myself.” : - of his church continued to stand by him, he re beat, so they swap me out and nasser oe 4 ——>_-_ of the pleasantest ever given at Highlands, EMYRNA RUGS, B ran poate pe cues te ter fooli: nee baie! ~ £0, or ote ay Hogan pe . | onthe faulse pretence of stealing a The Alexandria Shooting Case. ‘The trains brought many out from Washington 18 consi merry, hi nde im and brought suit in ejectmen' ne ren re Mac i i i ice force 1d Hyattevill a th 200 Smyrna Mats hhenctod Uist, bas bad ocoetioual pelle? coats fe Maont ef tha ckateh perspec ant cine EEN 6 umbrella was call to Macon on some| Lieut. Smith of the Alexandria police force | and Hyattsville and the surrounding country bussiness and they sent and officer to Macon | arrived in Washington this afternoon and took | ¥** Well represented. Cardella’s orchestra choly. jad him arrested for breaking the stile at the was in attendance and discoursed excellent mu- Her home was pleasant and she was sur-| cemetery. Hynes continues to hold services, ; | & oa oo nee ety sere and brought bim | back with him the two colored men arrested in | throughout the evening, The commodious rounded with every comfort, She méved in | holding’ that, as the deed to the church prop- Foy Segara ge! is bond I was presontas awitness the evedence | this city this morning, one of them, James | reception hall of the club wae weed good society and was much admired. A week | erty was made under the Dake constitution. the | & ‘Dre! was not suficent to convict no matter it was | Jones, being charged with shooting William | for dancing, which was indulged in almost ago Miss Mead visited Niagara and seemed to | conveyance was void and the property belongs 3 . i done I am satisfied that no more | Jackson, gate keeper, ata festival in Shiloh | without interruption till midnight. About 10 be strongly fascinated with the falls. to the members of the parish whoare with him. i 200sms 100 Smyrna Bags at 86. orth $10.50. ” church, Alexandria, last night, and the other, | o'clock a bountiful repast read. Aine» nce lion of Antique and New Daghostan, Madhu ka ace The priest will pay uo attention to the suspen. |b, eee cote ee a ee GA David ‘Thompson, held 6 a’ witness of the | grounds were brillianty illuminated, and on Bahudurr, Ghiorde, Persian, —- ared. - sion, claiming that the bishop has n jority z § i 2 - | Shooting. the bright groups strolling through them ren- ported rugs at greatly reduced prices. Prrrssvna,Pa., Sept. 6.—Passenger train No. | to suspend a priest. He says today: “I have : fe) ee ERP sere ed the ‘scene, > dag ~ dered the scene @ festive one. Among the Drives in our Summer Goods, Washingtonians present were Misses Brewer, Special brella, but as the applicant did not pass the ex- amipation it does not matter materially, A Woman Knocked Down. Se 1, on tho New York, Pennsylvania and | taken this fight te my own shoulders, for A ° " . | Ohio, due at Youngstown, Ohio, at | other priests as well as myself. Many of them | Kab. : Ae About noon today there was considerable ex- | Siddons, Lovejoy, Van Doren, Riley and Gore CURTAIN AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. . cue a ewe Was detailed | 8£¢ ignorant of their rights, Father McGlynn Fat ells WASH INGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP | citement on Market Space. A woman who was | don, Mra. Van Doren, Franzoni and Brewery Imitation Madras from 7 to Py e - se 2 = ir essrs. Van Doren, Feree, Weber, Holmes, Oar- Lercemnsepronmp neering epee at Pymatuning. A freight train was | "** 100 weak. : fabaai ore: passing near Sth street for some reason | Mets ibe secon goer Gee ie Revie oset omen es | Raheny eglintainatiamed mereick [A CIRCULAR TO THE misuors.|f? iacrmmet Procn rnened tis mernng| ssid he ote ‘ot “s “namber ot | Sua Tonia ae Striped Ettermines from 8 to 15e. rn —————— m Philadelphia. 1 ys, who yatteville and the neighborhood were Mr. Striped Cottage Drapery from 8 to 15¢, ae Se ee Seeger. wae peonng ore T8¢|The French Minister of Justice Gives Washington Stock Exchange. at her, and she says called out to her and in- | Geib, wife and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Puller, Sumner Portieres, Roman Stripe, from 75c.t0@2 couch was thrown on its side ani Them a Warnin, Pollowing are today's quotations st close af} | Vincrsia Poermasrusa—The Poslmaster | suited’ her. She Faisod hor webrella ond mado | Mr. Lepper and fealty, Mx Giese wife and Rustic Shades from 40 to 606. ise et Ae = rorkger ee epee SOF General bas appointed the following fourth- | q threatening movement on the boys. Soweof | daughter, Mr. and Miss McFarland, Mra Mosquito Canopies from $110 $2.25, Thomas Clark and Marion Clark of Pittsburg, | Pants, Sept. 6—M Thevenct, minister of | ot Mei Mis Ta eae tee rer, map; OH. 1801, | ctags postroastors in Virginia: John M. Good: | them sought setety in fight, but one received | and daughters, Mises Fenwick, Moran, Hi See me - Ppa ap W. H. Shields of Eaglesville. The injured wers | justice, has sent a circular to the bishops of Fens bid, 108 asked. Market stock 7s, | loe, Big Stone Gap; . Kauffell, Glen Wil-| blow from the umbrella. This young | Bartlett, Johnson, and Messrs, Burnside, = us from @1.25 to 85. cared for by surgeons and forwarded to their | France remin ding them that the clergy Y, 08 L. ae = ton; John M. Stevens, Stafford Court House, man retaliated by striking the | Duckett, Moran, Tricon, Dr. Owens and others. ; r i woman in the mouth, cutting her lip| The ‘occasion was thé first anni- Retrigeraiors and ¥ Water Coolers a below cost to make | homes this afternoon. are prohibited by law from taking |. 118 asked. Water stock, 70. StexooraPnen Appornrep.—Wm. B. Cravath badly and knocking her down. [sng ga versary = the organization of the oom for our ex 5 TP gE 5 i > 120 bid. 30-year fund, 4s, | of St. Paul, Minn., was today appointed a sten- i t aa The Wisconsin Pearl Excitement. part in the elections, The circular | 1901, currency, t -yeal ul, Minn., w Y appoi from severe injury when she fell to the pave- ee the officers of which are: Wallace A. Races miner tanatinins take Coenen em: | \Casiaal igh A dispatch from Albany, | ys tho government will unhesitatingly | rouoy. 130 bid. Bie, 1024, fund, currency, Lai | OBrapher in the bureau of animal industry, | ment by the knot in which her hair was gath. | bartiett commander; G. 8. McFarland, senior bracing both Foreign and Domestic, st lower prices | Wis gays: The pearl excitement in this vi-|@d_ vigorously proceed against _eccle- bid, 15 asked. Bonds—U. 8, Electric Lignttonds, | AETeulturel department, at a salary of $1,000 | ie" aie cee gore solghboeet commons he th. eljetaeee” one = 5 are mt : peter 8. 5 . $ than ever before. cinity is now at its height. Although clams | Siastics who may overstep the lines enjoined | reer Oars Electric: Light, hende od | Der annum. : Fuller, officer of the day, andall work store and was soon restored to her seuses, She | quartermaster; Wm. ‘We are Headquarters on Wall Papers under all governments since the concordat. chaplain. ‘The pertaining to Interior Decorations. are getting scarce and the divers have to dig} J+ was the violation of this law | 9:98 04, 102 asked. Washington and Georgetown | ‘Taey CoxcuupEp Not To Srerme.—The act-| ssid her name was Miss Julict Lamson, |and F. A. Bankhage: in the mud in the bottom of the river the finds | wich” caused the ‘difficulties between the ee oe BRS fie 8 ae ing postmaster general has received a telegram | When she left the store she made complaint | departed on the midnight train, PARLOR FURNITURE. ate more numerous end valuable than ever. | iy; igi iti Y M 4 to the police against the young man who struck For this week we will make some extre reductions on | The largest and most valuable pearl in Wiscon- | Commencement of the tocwont ron ne | ae tea ra dmeene Hall Association, 68, 1806, | from Spokane Falls, W, ‘T., conveying the in-| fur" ° frou qatoan agit ake el re eae iFaiaicatnds tmihn’ eisk Rinatie Wanita ne Pazio> Sits, Roc kere, Fables, &c., to make room | sin was found yesterday. A New York buyer | °°s;™mcnocment of also instructed public prose- | pany ist mortgage, 6s, 110 bid. — Wash- | 0Tmation that a majority of the clerks in the | and jeered by boys on 7th strect and again on » Tor the new fall goods now arriving. offered $3,500 for it, but his figure was consid- | entcrs to take measures to punish ‘severely the | mewn Market company’ bonds, imp. ts. | Post office there had concluded to remain at | F street before the trouble on Market space | The weather map, which yesterday pre 5 Puclor Suit, carved frames, piano fin-| ered too low. Hundreds of small pearls are | commission by the clergy of offenses against | 220. Did, 125, asked. Inland’ and” gea- | their posts of duty and not go on strike on ac- | occurred. sented a threatening aspect, has cleared off » Marbletzed Silk Plush; price $100. | found and sold daily. The purchasers are | the common lew board Company, 6s, 1807, 70 asked. Washington | count of alleged insdequate allowances for eal- SS Fe considerably, The Lake Huron storm bas ee ts of Chicago, New York ani Pars hous, xi © |g ase ace mogrags Sonts tot, | rie, e,,an they threatened to Go esterday TTeanafors of Real Katate, | Comiceraiy.. The ‘ake Huron storm tag 3 plcce Parlor Suit, Tapestry Seats | Visitors and clam hunters are pouring into the Three Fatally Injured. famicy Goede Sn tee 100k ae Ee See tic Baa Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | Oe i ae rw aan eee eee nes | Liaee and the banks of the river for miles are} Cmrcuco, Sept. &—Three persons were Washington Gas Ligut Company ‘ponds, sories | may peat aac oe Dortmaster teneral ana} ¥:, ¥- Lewis to W. B. Douglass, lot 4, bik 4, | Of Sane ieee ee ‘Laree ath it, 5 pieces: + | dot wit aoe - 68, LEZ Di ny Gi $ Com: aster ‘ tern a shading Dore ge dey himpeibtpease fatally injured last evening on the tracks of | tind, series B. ds, 123 tid, 125 asked.” | Mr. Halford reached Washington from Phila- | 2*idad; @8,000, Same to W. H. Lewis, lot on the eastern coast to some rain; *pots, a The 20 Handsome Piarh and Wood-seat Rockers closing | Price’s Majority Over Six Thousand. | the Ilinois Central road at the foot of Con-| National Bank Stocks — Bank delphia at 3 o'cloc 5, do., do; $8,000. A. A. Hoehling to Olivia) morning's temperature was 4 higher out to make room for Parlor Suits at 75 to Soc. onthe | New Ontzaxs, Sept. 6,—Price’s majority in | gress street. At 7:20 o'clock James Mullen of | 400 bid. Bank of Kepubiic, + Webster, lot 6, H.'s sub., Mt, Pleasant; $1,750. | than yesterday, being 72 degrees, Capt. Allen Se ieee eS can eer mee the third congressional district is 6,590 ilwaukee, twenty-one years of age, while | olutan. 235 bid: Central, 220 bid, 250 asked. Mexico Retaliates. H. B. Cahill to Hugh Morgan, pt. 14, 0g. 974;| made the following forecast: “Rai, snuck otee, mined they y iter F sana riding the platform of a baggage car of an|1s5 bid, 195 ask: Citizens, 125 ee United States Minister Ryan has informed | $3,500. H.G. Lewis to Maury E. Donubue, lot | cooler, westerly winds.” a. : eoid this week. An Ice Cave in Utah. outgoing train staggered and fell between the | jambia, 140 bid. Capital, 100 Di Department of State by telegraph that the | 81 and pt. 80, blk 28, Long Meadows; $600. ——>—— Cretonne Couches, price $9. Closing out at $7. ay bumpers of the car. The accident was wit-| itailroad Stocks — Washington aud Georgetown, i Seme to Annie M. Hobbs, lot 79 and pt. 80, do;} yea, the Th ny as, Longer aer oan Sear manne oa ected A man | nessed by Edward Burke, who was standing | 250 asked. Metropolitan, 490, bid, lad escen: | Mexican government is about to issue a decreo | Somme “Gauuie M: Hobbs, jot 7 and pt. 80, nge of ermometer Today. rs y it. te loss by Wasting fot) the train to Barke | Columbia, 54 bid, G) asked. | Capitol and North | removing certain classes of live animals from | 17, oq. 20,4175, Lizzie D. Larkins to Mary Be, The following wore the readings at the sige FURNITURE. visit to the ice cave in Ashley valley, says that | reached forward and pulled Mullen from his | 0 Steet. 47% bid, 484 asked. the free list of Mexican tariff and imposing | Langtreeone acre; $900. “Emilie M. Darneille | Hal office today: Sa.m.,73; 2 p.m, 83; maxx Former _Cot_| While exploring the cave during the latter part | dangerous position and both were struck by the eae eee corainene Aly bid. Frank: | duties thereon upon importation into Mexico, | to 3. B. Bailey, pt. 2 oq. 1,065, € mum, 6; minimum. 90. Price. Price. | Of August he found a section of ice in the cave | step of a ing car, knocking them to the | Uni Arlington, 170 bia. Cor- | #24 imposing a duty on dressed animals and | to J. R. Pfiel, pt. 1, eq. 62; —. = —== ne Cie een, annie 25 feet high and 30 feet at tho base. He also | ground. Mullen had his left log badly crushed % |. Colum! all animal products. The proposed rates | Joseph B. Bailey et al, pt. 2, ~ serene Tum. Borel Plate Mirror... 960.00 $40.00 | discovered a smal’ lake. One of the rooms in | end was injured internally. Burke was badly | German-American, 180 bid. Potomac, of duty are as follows: John D. tng fpharaind Kane, pt. 1, sq. 585; very fine Mahogany Sideboard.5-ft. the cave was 1,200 feet lon bruised and injured internally and had his | 100 asked. Riggs, 8x bid, 9 asked." Veoples,| Each horse of any age, hog &—. George H. Noyes et al. to same, lot 25, sealant ore inute in| 84 memes i . i b illy, 6 in. Top, fine Hand-carved, with H ied by Lightning. right arm broken. A few minutes oe this hae Tosurence Gicks—Real te Title, 129 ee Hypo g eepchge Mead gig Mle a vane 8q. 534; —. a ae hee! se —. larze French Bevel Plate Mirror.... 140.00 115.00 jorsee y je accident occurred Thomas Tracey, while walk- | p14" conmbie Title Prete j ah oe 4 . 3 3 $1,900. . Williamso: 1 Solid Cherry Sidebosrd, with 28,00 | COLNE: Wis, Sept 6—During the | ing on the track, was struck by’ a Michigan | "Gas and Hlectric Light stocks “Washington Gas, | Mulef and asses, 2 each; dressed animals, oF Beve! Piate Mirror-*****... 1 Makowany Sideboard, French Plate Bevel Mirror, Cabinet Top, with ‘Three French Bevel Plate Mirror junder storm Wedne: five head of hi Central engine which was backing toward the | 44 asked. Georgetown Gas, 45. bid, ‘ed. | #RY part thereof, 10 cents per kilogram, net. f 5 d 209.14, a . ty in- re one Stocks—Pennsylvani 2 e ex! 10" . was 6 a a c breeder living neas Fall River, were instantl; ee ees ie ae 5 ont Ae = none” Chesapeake and 5a Orgs 86% bid, 90) Minister Ryan that this decree was to be | good to Jesse C. Ergood, pt. 3, to Mise . 877; $295.54. ons paar seis killed by a stroke of 1 fining. |The animals tiled Pager ae ed; American Graphophone’ Company, 22 | issued in retaliation for action of our Treasury | G. Voneiff to F. C. Teuberschmidt. sub 88, eq, | yeAgscr= HA 2 Pine were passing through bars in tandem order Two Boys Killed by a Train. 5 Bae mesic ea: Se mae in relatiou to differential duties | 534; $2,800. Mattie G. O'Brien to L. G. Chap- 75.00 22.00 5 1sb9, THOMAS. Jas boson — = a be gedlige Lye — oe [phim f vessels and increasing the duty | man, sub 154, sq. 271; $1,800. L. Chapman to | Miss ANNIE E Lacs 1 | Fight ade ‘of each oue.- "They were of high | Gelphiaon the Penneylvania road dao at Elica | Eomany 280" ia" Bull Rug “Panorama: | Spo alver-oad ore. ‘in the former communt-| Matic G. O'Brien, lot 8, aq. 157; 8 re aa 1 Leather Seat Very Fine Chats 8.00 | breed stock. beth at 10:50 a.m. struck and killed two boys | ji4 National Typograp! ‘37% bid, coe gust 24, Minister Ryan said, upon this subject, Miss Chamberlain Married. z a4 an 2 22 Be wood, . th.. ‘LSet Leather Seat Chairs, suitable PS Lang who were driving across the track ina wagon | Mergenthaler 25 bid. 32% aaloa. Pneumatio | that the Mexican ple are extremely sensi- Miss Jennie 8. Chamberlain of Cleveland was for hall or dining room; will sell Attorneys Sue for Fees. loaded with bread. The wagon was demolished | Gun Carriage, % bid, i asked. tive upon the subject of trade intercourde with Tavle.. 30. 1 Osk Antique Pedestal Table, Exten- sion, 8 ft...... Bt 1 Walnut Extension Tabie, 811 Newank, N.J., Sept. 6.—A train from Phila-| pany, 17 bid. | Washington iT t married yesterday in St. George’s church, Han- DIED. ~----- 13.00 225| New Youx, Sept. 6.—Michael L. Ward and | and the bodies of the boys were horribly the United States, and recommends liberal i eee eet specalatteation, “* "7 | John C. Fay have brought suit against Perez | mangled. | ‘The wagon was carried fora dis-| parmyoggtitimore Markets. trade relations with our sister repudlic. Soe mene ee) Me Se a ee Taw peices, to whtels wecall epecisl sttention. Dickinson of Knoxville, Tenn., to recover | face of 300 yards on the pilot of the engine. | aung. 11%; for old. qu a a pessoa ge rhapicwommiinee be non Piece ‘Twenty Suites of Bed Room Furniture, varying * ” i ‘The bodies were taken to Elizabeth. ‘Wheat—couthern Srm, grades higher: Fuitz, | Difficult to Enforce the Lottery Laws. | silver and lornaments. Her sister Jose- rel from Mount Ve eke Gee from $20 to @300 each, will be sold 10 cents off | $24,048. alleged to be due them for services as ee . 7 " on The policy and lottery men in the District | phine was bridesmaid. The nts were | 283 8t 2:30 p.m. Inte tat Alexandria, Va, —— Atiorneys in litigation in the Vuited. States “Prince Hal” Dead. f No, 2! winter’, red: | asp tating sdvantage of the unsettled condition | numerous and inoluded a brooch in the shape | fend, Genus, invited twetiend. (Aleiandcte apd = ourt an fore Congress, Judge Van Brun’ ee ter 3 October, 4 3 W. B MOSES & SOX, has granted an attachment against Dickinson's | , N=W Yorn, Sept. 6.—Henry W. Genet, the | spot ‘and September, i8a78% aust 4 of a horse shoe, studded with diamonds and 8 ursday September 5, 1889,8t 11 / perp ia sateen: “Prince Hal” of the times of the Tweed ring, December, 82%a83%. Corn—southern of the laws governing and bearing upon such pearls, to the bride, and diamond and raby Me, at ber Fosidenew, 12131 see} mother's case i hi KATHARINE 4 a died at his residence at 9:50 a.m, today, after | Gm ‘rm: imixod, spot and September, dong | Pusiness. There is now @ case pending before | bin to the groom, from the prince of Wales. | PoTiurest RATHALIAE ° NOITOR, oe ious CORNER 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. ——o___ fi From Wall Street Today. long illness. Getover, sind: ‘your, 40at0%s¢ sannary, 205. the Court in General Term involving the lot- Bare WASHINTON, D. @ tery and policy business, and the police are Favoring Woman Suffrage. ‘Funeral strictly private, No flowers. 2 s023 New Yont, Sept. 6, 11 «,m—The stock | He had been sick of cancer in the throat for | Oats steady—southern and Penneyivai 5 v Poona meget» ; s the last three years and confined to his bed for | western white, 2ba27¥; western mixed, te @ecision in the matter, | An entire constitution was offered at yester- ez Spe en atedalaatciis cad wen eee Sana sa tro years. ie, eee ney 902 of ee mnt Oar via Sat — prime to choles | Were the police pick up an ieolated cate no day's session of the Wyoming statehood con-| of Wi. ik asd: 4 Cards, Sail Sth 3 N EVERY NIGHT STIMULA’ 7 [weed’s ing. e owas) charge 2 m are i . It b i QO Gite Serres of the Lye carpe base quieted down to a moderate by . First | with having collected 4,000 for work “al- | Pom 1220 i clear ane ides 04; sugaepicnied to forfeit en, bht when the officers form a ow yas apderery jain So eee dence, S10 1306 Htseet socinwest. Pinte ee PS = Eas gto oS as eve’ im igs), Heron Rnd itn | uaa Myatt, aaned, rae | eommnaun te mab, Reale hc he | a patra er he Panera Srl niet enema — ons lem bridge. He 3 ; 2 - P though Wheeling and Lake Erie was ‘down % | custody’ of the sheriff and ‘a fow days ater ? Toa. Peed c pry Sat Or semen eee nae ary Baty Carver, aged twenty Ave pears 'BILADELPHIA Sronz. © cent. re was considera ressure | escaped and went to Europe via e . « only thing to be done is to Upon Northern Pacific preferred and Atchison, spent twelve years ‘abroad and then retarned | 7: 2 See Scere ae pee ore rsd abe opnen ‘of the defend. | Stffragists are in a big majorit “page and the former retired % and the latter 3¢ ved home determined to face the charges, He was 10%a11%. Whisky ig a0 By meee: q for trial in the Sriminel Court, There | %on. The — was ‘Will offer a special bargain in White | cent, which influence to the rest of | 1 firm: 208.; ve been many fuch cases before the Police | tivided among a convicted and received a six years’ sentence } to ive steamer —four, bat Bod Spreads at $1. Never soldlessthan | jist,’ and the market while active was very|and a . Ho paid’ the — latter el, bd. Cork tor orders, 48, Odes. Court that probably “ 91.25. feverish in the first fifteen minutes’ trading, | and quietly served out ceipts—four, 4,000 barrels; it death,” because when the One case Wrapper Reps in Besutiful | most stocks shading off slightly from first} When the indictment was brought he was a| corn, 18,000 bushels; oats, 6,000 styles. Our price only 10c. yard; worth ices. The most marked feature im the list, | state senator, and notwithstan: the charges | bushels. Shipments—four, 7, 12he. jowever, was Richmond and West Point, which | against him he was re-elected. He refrained, | 72.000 bushels - TABLE LINENS. 00-inch Cream Damask, extra fine | developed unusual activity for that stock, and | however, from taking his seat. WSACTONORE Sepa: @- Fegtns eee oo quality. Only 50c, yard. A barwain. steadily rose 134 SSPE Ss SESS do. ten-forties, 36;do threes, 67%; Baltimore and. New Fall Dress Goods, 50-inch Dress | jist followed an No More Jurors Secured. ir it 71; Cin- . ‘ Onto stock, 85; Northern Cen ue a ae. Onty 50c. yard. made up. Among the inactive shares Texas| Onrcaco, Sept. 6.—Tho hunt for jurors in the | cinnati, Washington and Baltimore firsts, 100a land trust was ‘ially strong and rose 1 Cronin resumed thi: 10044; do.seconds,52; do. threes,20a2¢ consolidated Sie. cent to 17. ‘There was no other feature and at erin e4 Siis moruing, Det no | OS tonaa, Izy a11234; do. stock, 4436.8 An extra peace ty = Ilo'clock the market was fairly active and additions to the panel were secured bape eg be hem ii the leading shades 7 Consider them the beet value for the | Fther heavy at close to opening prices, cet ee eee ee gp cage rome elie Escaped, But Was Recaptured. 3S Pear Will offer s great Uargainin Pocket | Nxw Youx, Sept, 6.—Col. Theo, 8. Dumont, A Change of Presidents. Books st 1%4e. esch; bave been 25 to! at one time general eastern agent of the | , POST Sept. 6—At today’s meeting of the 40c. Store open till 7 p.m, Seturdays, 10 = CARHABT & LEIDY, =31 928 7thst. and 706 K st. a.w. oe ee eee... T. B. 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