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— US ccm id 6 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. Pe ee ee a ee cITY AND. DISTRICL THE CAUSE OF TORNADOES. AN ADVENTURER’S EXPLOITS. A LONG BRANCH MYSTERY. psa 8 s. s. - AILROA © The local circulation of Tae Evexrxe| Prof. Wiggins Says the Electric Wires | How He Put a Montreal Chief of De-| The Strange Affair of a Coach, Two (CBESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, arenas sSs on, uy ra Bran is not only the iargest and fullest, but it is} Produce Waterspouts and Cyclones. tectives in the Penitentiary. __, Men and Two Women. - @ BOUEEROLD FavontTE, a nt 8 3 as E also the nest, since the paper goes not alone| Prof. Wiggins thinks he has solved the prob-| A sensational story is brought out by the die-| Cottagers along Cedar avenue above Pond ‘00 into the hands of the people of the District of | lem as to the cause of the recent tornadoes and | appearance from Chicago of Frank Hayner, an} avenue, Long Branch, were aroused ata late — Schedule in Effect May 18, Columbia as a body, but regularly info their | Wterspouts which have wrought such destrac- | employe of Charles Peckham & Co., insurance | Hour Sunday night by » woman's shrill shrieks . rat : fee tion in the United States. “A sheaf of tele- | adjusters. It is reported that prior to leaving | for the police. They proceeded from atwo-| A young girl here had been suffering fortwelve years homes,—into the families of all classes, and graph and telephone wires stretching over the | the city Hayner committed a number of forger- | horse coach being driven along rapidly in the | with bicod diseases until she had lost the use of her | Trains leave Tion Depot, 6th and B strecta, 10-57 = into those of the money-spending as well #8 | roof of a building will certainly protect it from | ies, Peckham & Co. being among the victims. | shadow of the trees, Suddenly a handsomely | 104 soa was Peo tncidentto | Nota aa PAE Ne tey OA Pome Comfort and | BBR BF ey AN TEER aRty Wy the moncy-earning portion of the community. | any thunderbolt,” said the professor in an in-| Hayner arrived in Chicago about slghtoon | attired woman jumped from the vehicle and | ' aa eae detaed ren enne banger ek ao peme ab keane eee Ses, HERE re Ss. Sas, An advertisement in its columns therefore | terview with a New York Sun correspondent in | months ago, penniless, hungry and dilapidated. | landed ina heap. She lay there moaning for | *edisease. The physicians declared her case incura- | 21:04 0m. | ayy EY ‘co Ses? [| Ske kes Sus? Sus reaches the ose of everybody worth reaching. | Ottawa, “but the network of wires in cities|He had known Mr. Peckham years ago in| a moment before two gentlemen hastened to | ble and predicted that her life would come to speedy pg rough without change to Cin- oe suddenly exhausts the electricity from thun- | Brooklyn, from which city both men came and | her assistance. The woman was unable to rise | ena. After taking 8. & S. she recuperated so fast that | 13:10 p.m. F. Fv Vesaimio Limited, daily. sed trains, with dining cars, run tarouch without derbolts and, as a result, causes tornadoes and | where Hayner is xespectably connected. He | to her foet, and it was believed that her leg | Jain that she had obtained lease on life, ghange to Cincinnati, Vestibule Si for Lex- inhedineiapaieti mn ermeepreerelthe| (tears Acxiper iy mrprticrtcprapriniey Marah singdrs emp anagem erence ebepetanm re WY bie een eaten |S e ined a new lease on ington and Loutsvile, Pulliuas, Gare are open to Rumor That Ex-King Milan of Servia | This I stated on April 8, 1889, and in justice to | mer townsman and until » few months ago con- | she had becn obliged to jump from the coach | *4sbe has continued to grow better untilherper- | opi0i\s Naseoncers at 9 piu. O13 Pennsylvania avenue. is to Wed Again. myself I must quote that letter, which is as | ducted himself asa model of business energy | to get rid of the advances of one of the two | manent cure isassured. Many other patients in our H.W. FULLER. A pelea tee Pach wat follows: and rectitude, Desc a it. aoe tory Nid palin ney hospital have obtained signal benefit from 8. 8. 8, and Se General Passenger Agent. priva\ legram received in Parisfrom| ,, @rou On-| The alias of “Wilson,” by which he was y the return of the coach with two men an MORE AND ORIO RAILROAD, a Belgrade says that ox-King Milan of Servis, | tarie sines the spring of Tos7, ed be probe | quently eddcteeet ta” stongen, was to. the | another woman iat tiny sthepied an ae | Sear gatos anton. B* Washington freee restos thinking his divorce to be quite absolute, hes | ably continuing during the summer of 1889 the | majority of oes acquaintances a source tke of the occurrence, but lifted the in- THE ST, JOSEPH HOSPITAL, already contracted a second marriage with a} question I propose to ask and answer is: What | of mystery. iis first exploit of note was | jured woman into the vehicle and dfove away Highland, m1. i is the cause? Two conditions are necessary to | about three years ago. For two years prior to | just in time to avoid the intervention of a very rich young American lady, whose ac- produce rain—first, moisture in the atmos-| that time Montreal merchants had been sys-| policeman. There is no clue to the fdentity of | Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed froe, Gaaintance ho made last winter in Paris. phere, and, second, « condenser to precipitate | tematically robbed by an organized gang of | the injured woman or her companions. The SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga, —_ A special dispatch from Belgrade to Ze) it. Evaporation, which supplies humidity to| burglars. Watches, diamonds, sealskins and | coach is thought not to have been alicensed| sy ig ry Temps, the most conservative and reliable | the atmosphere. being constant there can be|money were the principal plunder of the|one. Inqnirics among physicians fail to dis- fore France, confirms the story. The nama | 20 detect as to the first condition, — What are | thieves, and so skillfully were the robberies | close any information as to the woman, who = of the lady i ot iven, but the truth of the | the condensers? There are two planetary con- | executed that they never left clue by which | must have required surgical treatment, AUCTION SALES. eee ae Oe ee junctions which cause a sudden fall of temper- | the police could trace them. Men were dis- AROUND ake BANQUET. — ——. story is vouched for. The ex-king’s affairs are, | atures, and, second, electricity. The former | charged from the police force as incompetent 2 5 en however, in @ sadly complicated condition in | acts in periods of weeks or months, the latter | and others engaged in their places in the hope ie —= ‘or Winchester and For Luray, 13:30 ands Hopes Bal re, oe FUTURE DAYS. is i " i A Plea for Wom.j: at Certain Public T. LUCAS, Auctioneer. Paris and only a little while ago his creditors | two or three times a week. Electricity, there- | of finding some trace of the robbers. It ees ‘ were clamorous to a point that threatened to | fore. is our chief agent in producing rain. It | all without result, and Chief of Police Paradis Dinners. MeSTAURANT AND BAR FOR SALEIN ALEXAN- THE EVENING STAR is offered to the put lic, in good feith and with confidence, a» THE BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN . ; ia well k that the Ontari is de- | was in despair. — ‘ ALVA. eo F . . develop into s scandal. Several of his boon | D.ndent largely upon clostric siorme fora | Chief Peredis patroled the infected districts | ‘The question of admitting women to public | , dn" Restaurant and Bar Known, as the “Mount Ver: ~— ened THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, companions, members of the Washington Club, | Bountiful harvest What eauses « thunder | himsolf in disguise, and though he was once oF | dinners is touched upon by James Payne in the | Sta ot sold 0, 289, 8:20am, TU ee at the corner of the Avenue de ‘Opera and the | storm? “I answer that it n “se . may be truthfully said that it is without am ici y suspicion, electricity isolated | twice arrested by his vigilant men on susp! equal in this respect any where in the world These averments are borne out by the figures given below, which are compiled from the worn weekly statements printed in the paper on exch Monday in the year, and cond: from the sworn tabular statements showing the ave. ADUAp- ". Sundays, | average daily circulation of the paper during Litas 16-30, , publ 5 olitan Branch, 16:30 | the year 1889, published in Tux Sax on the he 18th of January, 1590. ° ate point, 79.00, | Briefly stated, the points upon which the re ‘Oy am, 11:00, 13:00, *$.35, ted these: That— opm, 14 intermediate stati udaya, 8:30 am, 1:00, "3 Kaitinore for Washington, week 6 ed day 8 f i ° London World, Their exclusion from dinners Boulevard, mourn a large amount of unpaid | ina cloud which moves over the earth's sur-|® big jewelry store on Notre Dame street was Siar es 7 gaming debts. Milan's personal debts in Paris | face, Electricity is pepe adler acta and 80 robbe pene flee rh his eyes, and the thieves, as | the object of which is ‘‘subscriptions,” he | 4 aro said to exceed 3,000,000 francs, which the | Jong as it is unable to disperse by conduction | usual, got away without leaving a trace. A num- | thinks, is judicious, as thoy might exerciso a | Wits, Liquor, Coriitin, Rew Re, iy equal W0,tht wealthy young American lady is expected to | 5 Jong will its coldness continue to act as a | ber of prominent merchants then held a secret | deterrent influence in the matter of public | feUiin! houses ocd, bad cuctaaeenies patente Fx-King Milan, who i hkty-is, 1-1 te ee Lepage baron rag pene bea meal Samara comes donation, But as regards other public ban- | Sst the proprivicr uiast leave tho city to attend t0 x-King Milan, who is now + Te- | The dry ground beneath being a non-conductor | that the police force was in league wil e uportant aitairs. : nounced his crown & little over a year ago in | q single elcetric cloud, if not dispersed by con. | burglars,” Paradis declared sucha thing was | (ets, ho says, it does not seem an ungallant | | 1 notsold as a whole the stock will be sold in de favor of his little son, the present boy King | ductors artificially stretched ncross its path, | impossible, but he agreed to take on the force | thing to invite them to sit in a “gallery” to see | "*Y!..45 made known on application to R. T. LUCAS, Alexander, who rules under the regency of hi8 | may travel from Toronto to Belleville, or {rom | @ detective to be selected by @ committee of the | men eat and drink of the best (or what they | corner Koyul and Cameron sts, Ray mother, Natalie. He secured divorce from | Kingston to Ottawa, and water a yast tract of | merchanta, innocently believe to be so), while they them- ES! b his queen in 1883, through the agency of ser-| country beneath its grateful path. Place a| Hayner was at the time a private detective in| selves are fobbed off with coffee and finger nme Sere me vile ecclesiastics and a subservient munistry. | network of wires before it and the cloud will | Brooklyn, and, owing to some Canadian connec- Maal ‘Sie cbdennn Gack thule oeesenns 6 ih 4 For some time past he has been residing in | break with the first clap of thunder. Such a | tions, he wasselected to keep tab onthe Montreal | biscuits. The objection that \cihagicnasa SALE OF, LOTS ON MA- + Baris, where he has a first-floor apartment | cloud (unless of a great area and electric | police force. He weut on duty in plain clothes | at the table would curtail or postpone cigar Li IEAM VENUE. TAKOMA PARK, IN fm the Avenue d’Autin, and in Decem-| power) could not pass Toronto, for its electric | and was attached to the central station, it be- | Smoking would, of course, be fatal if it were | 41 OR SERENE TiUST FOURTA, ber Inst it was rumored that | the | force would be dispersed by a sea of telephone | ing given out that he was a nephew of a promi- | valid, but, as is observed in “Box and Cox,” it | 1ho, in tromt of Moura oe it HVS OL OC we lodging was being made ready for Mume. | and telegraph wires, not only over Canada, but | nent alderman, By agreement with the mer- | is in the nature of tobacco smoke, as of other | wilsell : Christics, who was to enter it as Princess Ob-| to New Orleans and San Francisco, and where- | chants the secret of “Frank Wilson's” identity | kinds of smoke, to ascend, and it is, therefore, BE gy ms Feuoitch after a marriage ceremony. Mme. | ever a connection happened to be at that mo- | Was sacredly kept and neither Chief of Detec- | in the gallery that they get most of it. eet. At thie corner of Christics was the wife of his Servian premier | ment, ‘These telegraph and telephone wires, | tives John Fahey nor the chief of polico’s son, | _ As that situation is more or less out of hear- | utes the station. Stores, &c., in the thickly and with her Milan carried on an open] jike modern Mercurys, are stealing the thun- | young Paradis, who was second in command of | ing, one may say that the only sense that is at Perricone] subclvigion. Coutainimg about | oe liaison while he was yet a ruler. The legality | derbolts of Jupiter, and in a few years, if the | the detectives, even suspected that he was any-| Present gratified in the ladies’ case at public | #4740 sauare fects me ‘im 2S of Milan's divorce from Natalie has been ques- | strong arm ot the law does not interfere, the | thing other thaw he appeared to be. dinners is the olfactory one; they get the smell #100 at me of sale. “NEW YORK AND PHILAD! tioned, but it is accepted as final by the | Canadian farmer will look upon his premises | In levs than three werks Chief Paradis called | of the smoke and of the viands, vroweht down to uly 3s 1880, furniched. | or New do W ak Almanac de Gotha. The ex-king has an allow-| ag worthless fields that once budded and|a meeting of the merchants to listen to the . x public to the hihest Lid- | st nsed 8.20, 8-30, For Anuspolis, 6 au. Sauday, 8:80 pu. Le $00 pam above claim is based are 1. The Star has three dimes the cirem- t E fauion of any other paper in Washing= my 10:40 am, and pm. ton! cago daily 11-#> a.m. and ad St. Lows daily 3:50 | 2 he Star's circulation in Washing= burg 7:10am., 5:50 ton is double that of ail the other daily LPHIA DIVISION, \J.and Flizaieth, | Papers published im the city added tor vd in Block trout vad Mayle ave. two. min- - te -—— . N lo, TB. *10:00, * 8.2, . 1or sale. 3 st , —o ance of 30,000 ducats a year from the Servian | bloomed as the rose lee aes «| ee ce ee ae Of Course She Regretted It. Yorinformation and diagram of property apply to | gf oUaud “10:50 p.m. “Buitet Cats ou aii | gether!? civil list, and with this he manages to pay his |” “pnt it will not, be the husbandman only.| Wilson’ stepped forward and denounced Chict | FFm the Bangor News, RATCLIFFE, DARK & i rr egueipuigag nina Eo nnn ee ee gambling debts and live the life of @ pro-| who will suffer. When an electric cloud is | of Detectives John Fahey and Detective Para-| _n one of our suburban streets resides a lndy | _/¥¥-d&ds__—_ A — | of 9h FR: ladelphia, -4:05, *8 -00, °10:00,°22:00n00n, | nounced roue. suddenly burst by running upon conductors, | dis as the leaders of the gang of robbers and | who has a paesionate fondness for plants and | FRAT CLIFFE, DARK & CO.. Anca » 33290, 8 030 a. cirentation in the city where pr For Newark, Del., Wiliningtou ‘and Chester 42:00 noon, *2:00, *4:50, "6:1 KILLED BY ils BROTHER. its collapse produces a cyclone, and these | implicated many of the patrolmen as stool | flowers, and many of these can be seen in the | Tu CLOSE AN aud | im proportion to re d kers, He told whi SGU aite PA RONAN CT aN EER cane: | Tot ee almost invariably occur over or in the vicinity | pigeons and active workers. He told whero | windows which almost overhang the sidowelk. | S2UaRE® BSS vs arenas Ye EN : cae. Pe of cities and spread desolation and death in | thovsands of dollars worth of property was BeB ee Vidludelphias “fo:00 end ya tng popatntion, than any etherer A Tiny Wound of a Fork Given im | their trail, Ohio, Pennsylvania and the Mis- | hidden, ‘The officers accused were at once ar. | Last Sunday evening I happoned to be stroli-| INI Miri PILLo a. sis PILLOWS | HAIRS, TOILET AND" HE Boys’ Quarrel Proves Fatal. Paper in the world !I!! 4. The Star has the largest regutar and permanent home circulation of tn. i the For Moston *2.50 p.m., with Pullman Buffet Bleep- | S85 tWe-rent afternoon paper im running through to Boston without chanse ; Foucher; aio liridue, landing passcugers in I. und | VMbeed Senses i212 ~ station ut Bosto; 2 oe Atlontie City, 4:05 and 10 am. 12:00 noon. In support of these claims and to show the jundays, 4:05 aim , 12 no r 4 , TOR Bay Rider. constantly increasing circulation of the papet attention is invited to the figures follow sissippi states were strangers to these messen- | rested, and in a preliminary examination before | ing along the street in question and noticed gers of death until the iron web was woven | a magistrate “Frank Wilson” told how he joined | that the gentleman preceding me wore an al- Charles F. Thompson, seventeen years old, | over their territory, and now they are the | the gang, and how he had assisted in robbing a | most supernaturally brilliant tile. As he passed died in agony at the home of his mother in| home of drought and cyclones, and the same | jewelry store only two nights before. Mrs. F——'s house one of the windows hap- Philadelphia Saturday evening. His death was | Wire which brought the destroyer out of the “Wilson” was the hero of the hour, but when paved tobe up anda potted plant was dis- the result of blood poisoning caused by a wound | Fain of Jupiter tells us of his carnival of | the time for the trial arrived “Wilson” could | lodged. ‘The flower pot was attracted by the ba . ie | Ueath in demolishing buildings and scattering | not be found. Young Paradis went free. Asa|shiny tile and lit on it with a resounding inflicted twelve days ago by his brother, Daniel) Gebris and human beings through the air | result, however, of Wilson's work, Fabey and | thump that sounds so funny when it’s some ©. Thompson, who is fourteen years old. The | Let the people of Canada now take warning, | other members of the police force were found | other fellow’s hat and so sad when it's your boys lived with their widowed mother, Mrs. | for if these networks < metal are spread over gy and are now serving their time in the | own. balers andes: searetierarr gah E. i . | Our nothwest, in the shape of telegraph wires, | Kingston penitentiary. Pipe ejaculated some words certainly not from Ga Wedabemar Sake ce tae Cathe nea | elvbuece wlcbel sual win Teusiaer ger futers | Wass Haynes 'ektpped (from ‘Moctrealhe | toe bork under tae and passed on. Soon ee ne ws é granary of the world will become another bat- | went to England with the Jobn L. Sullivan | Mrs. F—— rushed out and said: “It’s too bad— ing breakfast with a boy boarder named Chas. | tie ground of the elements. As to Ontario, its slugging party as assistant treasurer. In Lon- | the only double geranium I had.” : Fame teen plage me gma’ Hague, when they began skylarking. Itstarted | main dependence for rain in the future will be | don an Baris he very soon got rid of the big a — ling, contaimnx eight rooms, | dences in fun, but gradually degenerated into rough | on electric storms from the northern points of | bag of boodle he had carried away from Mon- | _ Rev. Dr, Theodoric Pryor, father of Gen. wi b modern Ampre wements and good stabiing: Lot ticket oi horse play, in which the younger brother was | the compass, where they can still form above | treal and returned to Boston without a ponny. | Roger A. Pryor. is suffering from a softening | 14 aif cash, balance in one and two years, overmatched and became angry. Then Charles | ‘2@ great northern forests. Certainly no | Then the benefit was given in Boston for Sulii- | Of the brain and is rapidly sinking. 8 leavo Philadelphia for Washinton, "2130 wm, TAO, "3, TION, T, blie 3 ic DAY, AUGUST FOURTH, 1890, at FIVE in ft the premises, I shall sell prem- 8:30 p.m. Sun PALLY CIRCULATION TY 1885-85-87-88-89, {Sunday only. SS3. 1886. i hecked trum hotels and resk- - . —_ * rf Company on orders leftat | Jam... 1 Peun. aves aud at depot SCULL, Gen. Pass, Agent. Manasce 29 wig Rae ye #9 st i van, and it is cb: that Frank Hayner, the | Gov. McKinney has accepted the resignation . All convey 22,572 ¥ 2 is said to have teased him until the boy became | fanr as, g°rm™ Can originate within the ict | Geceecsaet peace the proceeds of the | of Judge J. B. Richmond ct Both econt Vac ser's.cont. $100 deyosit required | © to THE SORT W ;RWEsT. wcayhey nowlproneadrdoadgars wild with anger. and, picking up a fork, threat-| just’ "year (1888) the countries | show, leaving the big fellow in the lurch. The law library of the late State Senator | Tied with 1: ten daysitom the day of mele the prep: | DOUBLE 1 RACK. > : ED SEES S800 ened togtal his brother. The teasing was con-| of the north were fairly watered, | From this time the adveniurous youth's ca-| Heatoh of Loudoun county, Va., will be given | erty will be resold at the risk ad cost of toe debate: atm MENT. 23,116 27,453 tinued until the boy lost control of himself and | while those bordering on Lake Ontario were | reer is unknown until he arrived at’ Mr. Peck- | to the Richmond College. ite a TRAINS LEAVE WASHING: FLOM STATION, he buried the fork at his brother. It was®/ burned up with drought. The prevailing | ham’s office in the dead of winter without an|_ Mr. Carnegie has donated £10,000 for ali- | _¥=9d8ds uc —| CORRE OF 61H AND BSTHEETS, AS FOLLOWS: small. cheap, three-pronged fork, but the tines | winds in Ontario are from southwest to west. | overcoat, his shoes and elbows out and his face | brary at Ayr. Dullaergedieen Sold peeremmgu yorot Pulluah Vestibule Gans ae ap ae es ae 24,905 + ——s Lane, fee ~_ struck Charles in | This is the great eastbound current, running at | pinched with cold and want, b10CK OF GROCERIE: Pr: ast Line, 10:50 au. daily to Chic ‘Colum bus pets e hip and were’ burie eee MPRISING ¥ leep im the flesh. | first up the Mississippi valley to the great ay he Burg to lout basa = = PI it Elecping Care from. asucrie 24,807 25. 3 > . = - ’ s z 3 tO Live is, Ptteburg Solumi ~$ From his wound death ensued, lakes, there joming the current which is mak- THE DEADLY GRADE crossinG. | ___ AUCTION SALES. WW GAMES ICE BOS, aChIEGs, Alcona 0 hse st “Teale Chao, and Ci 25.697 B04 ee ing its way down the St. Lawrence valley and a THIS AFTERNOON. G THE ENT CONTENTS ey iy. Parlor Car Wu! 26. 5250 3 KILLER BY AN ELECTRIC CAR | (erthe maritime provinces, Formerly tha | A Farmer Struck by an Express Loco- GOW aTICRNEY, avetenee WU LHEACE COUNSEL OF FFT ee supplied almost continued rain to this province, métive and Killed. pee - . OKNING. JULY THIRTY-FIR a Two Boys Fatally Hurt and Others In-| ting londed with moisture and charged with TRUSTEES! SALE OF LOT_ON SOUTHEAST cor. Will vell at store southe Av'ge.22,123 23,682 25,484 27,082 2 jured in Boston. electricity, which it carried along as its con- | Baltimore Sun Bpecial. paiciereer st on hy 3 em, toe Hor. toate Seer cohtnined Eeeee counes ing dail Increase ....... 1,559 1,803 1,598 3,008 : a ! denser. The great metal sea now exhausts it| Williams Parsons, a farmer, was fatally hurt a t recorded in the attention of dealers aud private buyers] Sleepers tor Louis ‘ Last night a heavily loaded open electric car | of its electric energy, so that it refuses to part | at Beriin, Md., yesterday while attempting to No. of the land records of the | 18 called. : uur «0 Hicinwoti and «tne Of this remarkable average aggregate of was rushing along Shawmut avenue, Boston, | with the aqueous burden until it strikes the | drive across the tracks of the Baltimore and Ly esr ere | ees uch Sicepor io Piusbun® and | 90,090 copics circulated daily, no more thap * ts which move t je r Bt ‘i = - ’ Fittsbure to Chicas ¢ a = mocap gee ei erp hepa proschopr ge ‘America, Hence then aoeds ‘astern Shore railroad in advance of an ap- I yy. | MPNHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer, BALIIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, permenant kaa on crossing the track at | #8 the continued rains in Quebec and tho | Proaching Ocean City express, ‘The wagon. INTH DAY O8 JULY. 1800, nt SIX O'CLOCK P.M. IMPORTANT SALE Forqrigs excryt Sunday, Biba es Me* Falls | and 1,106 go to suburban places, by exprosy Setiagaela suntan iain oat Pie eae: — Trttlpeer tlle Toronto cee which was drawn by three mules, was struck uumbered one hundred and forty’ (140), ts the elty of For k ry My iG Bat | railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulation put on the brakes. The Iatter failed to hold | clones, and this danger is yearly increasing by ae ace momen ‘a wes Com: | dorms: Olle third of purchase a and the car, going at some fourteen miles an | the increase in the wire network. The fatal | Pletely demolis: mea ce the meals were | eee oe wo hour, struck the wagon, overturning it and | Vite fencing is also being rapidly extended | Killed. Parsons was hurled over a telegraph | cent per abuum until of P be sec th y i i his i ir trust on the property osit to be paid when seattoring the load all over the avenue, The | Vet CUr Borthwest, especially Manitoba,and in | wire which crossed the railroad at this point | {uy qu inqpropen a CONDITION, MILCH COWS IN FTI AL WOKK AND DE nurton £4 Hochester 59, | i the city proper the PHENOMENAL Pt PORTION of 923; PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, For Williaa; ort daily, 31 FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW Yo. VU, 900, 11:00 wud Lies 40. 10:00 ING W) 2 1 WO DEERING MOW- a few years cyclones will be as common near | and landed on the track in advance of the | inten daseto if sale, or trustees reserve right AKLY NEW), LARGE $:20. ;, | 21,142 were delivered daily by re, wagon driver, David McFall, was thrown into | our great Rocky mountain range as they are | movi ; to ‘resell at cost of defaulting. purchaser. MOWITH OL MEK : = ” ‘ 5 ‘ing train. 1 8 = | 1 ‘i KST pe passengers painfully. while from their snowy fingers to the waters of succeeded, the train cutting lt boils the an. "WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL,) Teoshen bag ad Linuted Express with Dining Car3:00 p. | 6eribers. ‘Two boys, aged six and seven, John Heyer | Winmipes brown drought will scorch the plains | fortunate’ man's feet. His head was aiso| syootn,iQicas” Yi rouislana ave me SS FOR PHILADELPIA ONLY. The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sale and John Baxter, who were stealing a ride on | W2¢Fe once swarmed the lazy Indians and the | crushed and iafk ove wer take foc tt |= 2 if : Fast express 8:10 a.m. w: Kk days and 4:00 p.m. daily. the bricks, fell under the etectric car and were | P°U2ding buffalo. Bp socket. The engincer stated that he saw the = pm over the office counter, at the news stands, cud $:1 p.m. every day. cut to pieces. WOME WHO SPECULATE. team when about thirty feet away and blew for ane, , or I rusds. about one mile ly pall through trains connect at | by newsboys. But of this latter number a very SENS eS pedi brakes, but too late. Parsons was about | @1, CLAIR FRCHNER atcrto: pove Georgetown, Tshaii sell all liis. tine Jermey City with boats of Brooklyn Aubes, afford. | 7 : A NEEDLE IN HIS BODY. They Like to Take a Flyer in Stocks the | *¥e"y-one years old. and an ied. He. na rae nn nder Metro Ferwiue ia: ™M Freeman anayinus Fee a fever = ‘youjton strect, avoiding double large proportion is supplied reguiarly to per ocrapets oops lived with his parents near alice a Pledges, Gola and Silver : For Atlautic City, 11:40 aim, week days, 11:20pm, | manent residents of the city living in lod 4 Peculiar — ey @ Philadelphia A Big I cies nigmonda! Sees N.B.—Parties desiring to attend the sale will be &c. (not householders), so that its whole cireuia ospital. “Do you know that there are between 900] Police Surgeon Thos. H. Andrews of Phila- | —————__ Jae | ee tion may be literally said to be in the femily From the Philadelphia Pros and 400 women who speculate in Wall street?” | delphia mourns the loss of $1,000 worth of | (JUAREES W. I a Circle. While its aggregate circulation there Fergus McCarthy, sixty years old, 5008 West-| said a Virginia woman, now engaged in the | diamonds belonging to his wife. She went NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionce r fore gives Tht Stan a distinctive dnd enviable minster avenue, who works at the Pennsylvania | stock brokerage business in New York, while i ‘except Sunday in to bathe at Cape May, giving her husband | AUGZ7Q3 SALE QF DESIRABLE Lor A We will offer for sale ut NESDAY, JULY ‘THIRIIE ND : P - Y NORTHWES ~ nd 94 5 | position m modern journalism, the fullness of Iron Works on Merion avenue. was the subject | in conversation with a reporter the other day. pile atetion on WED. 1 and 9:00 a.tn. and _— 5 : :OF IMPROVED RVAL ESTATE: | For Auuay her diamond ear rings and engagement ring to x UF i 4 a Be WASHINGION, Dis- al yt Sunday. Sundays. i ae i of a peculiar operation yesterday at the Pres- “Most lady speculators are bulls,” she con- keep for her while she was in the water. Sur-| PAC. ft, at FiVe O'CLOCK MBIA; EE 20 its home circulation, the extent to which byterian Hospital. A needle which protruded | tinued. “They buy, but do not sell often. 1] geon Andrews put the jewels in his vost pocket Lot 16. Square: prased i the crse of J. di. it ic relied upon by members of the from his abdomen was removed by Dr. W. B. | do not know why this isso. I know that when | and wandered along the beach. bringing up vith improvements thereon, : on household, and particularly by the pur- yo Ww Gilliard. The needle was much corroded and | I was speculating I wasa buyer. I have had | finally at the Hotel Chalfonte, where he @is-| Terr cSpeg : 4 tbs DARK & CO., 5 Bhckened. McCarthy said he could not ex-| twelve customers thus far. Texpest to have | covered that the diamonds, had dismppeared. oes eae ae RES. Aoete plain how the needle got there, but remem- | orders by mail from all over the country, 1 | H¢ cannot tell whether he lost them or whether | "\ ee hi ket ked. bered that about twenty years ago he trod upon | have already bought for Virginia Indies and | “1 Pocket was picke chasing poriion of the community, are the marked characteristics of the paper, in OW Une West si Aceu ut pati, Week days &e2 45 am. and 4:55 ra. ~ to which no other daily journal now aA For iuciasona aud vq Pes ween cubbel a needle, which troubled him slightly, but was | for one in Boston. He Does Not Agree With the Prince. grame published can furnish a paraliel. never discovered. McCarthy says he did not| “It is easy to make money in stocksif one| In the house of commons yesterday Mr. At- This is no idle boast on the part of tho paper. It is a well established fact, demonstrated to Terms of sale not complied with w experience much pain at the time, but since | Only keeps one’s eyes open. Of course if you | kinson gave notice that he would move in the ‘ 4 a .iu ten duys th then he has suffered extreme pains less or more | PUY #t raudom you are in great danger of los- | house a disagreemen&with the recent decision ND, MORE OK I night is re. 4 served to reseil at defaulting purchaser's risk and aga an te ri This Farm is sita ou the Ic . - th A | the full satisfaction of the sagacious and enter- e ic! | ing. | 1 suppose there are ladies who fancy that | of the Prince of Wales that Cardinal Manning’s | halfwile west of Fons Cornera on the Wont cost, All conveyancuny at » A de- i a beng logenel tomer ulebnd ail they have to do to get rich is to throw some | name should take precedence after his owhein nd ¢ tiers $s! a word Dwetinge | POSE of SLOG walt be stoe id at the | prising business men of Washington, who seek a a arp, i vi é “ ‘g i, . jouse of ten rooms and other buildings vepair; 94-aki oa ee i ig apg ti went and McCarthy thought they came fromrheuma- | pled ito Wall street, This is a great mis- | all official notices, Cees a hice orchard of diferent varieticyof fruits et | _dy24-d&eda ding, | besgae dresidences. | and know where to find THE LARGUS? tism. The pain shifted to his side and he bas - =e There is suihcient wood for supply of pi ce: balance rues DOWLING, Gtieral Menases. hnyl Intterly experienced the stinging pain in the | “Most of the ladies who speculate are women Fatal Accident Near Chattanooga. of jand cle Fed and in good con RO, AND D. Behedi 3:50 re . . stantal fe: ra ron a \e CHANCERY SALE 0) region of the abdomen. Yesterday, while at | Put there oreo med an eae otter wealth, | While placing a trestle on a now bridge across | Hic melts aiifindtans oF oe eae en Fhe PROPERTY ON THE L Work at the foundry. he was doing some work | dollars, say 20 or more, eid ny ere any | the Tennessee river near Chattanooga yestor- | fo tllcs vom Siivor Sirunze station, Metropalitan | _ KATLWAY, GONG which necessitated his stooping considerably. : ‘ ‘i ch Bultimore and Ohio rail By 2 of ad make.” day the bent broke and the trestle fell, strik- | Pt sale: One-third casi: | riet of Colt He felt keen pain as if something was penetrat- on pee le: One-third cash; balance on time to | Disirict of Coln ing his flesh like a needie, and had to get up, eas ing a barge containing twenty-five men, throw- etal, vx. Homiller HP. Clarke, Sligo, Ma.; Samuel D, | sigued truste: FROM THE MONEY PAlb OUT FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the | ton, Gordonevitie, re ag 9 AE «Bg growth of Tue Stan's advertising patronage. Stations between Alexandria and Lyncubure, Roau- Se e 7 ty lustrate th: ke, Atlanve, Bristol, huvxville, Chattanvoga and | Nothing can more surely illustrate the "3 in which « is held b 4 a.m.—Fast Mail daily for Culperer, Char- | ®steem in which any article is held by the 34 Jottesville, Stations Chesapeake and bio ' Route, i nstantly increasin wd chbarg. Kocky Mount. Danville and stations be: | Public than a co San = wy 1d Dativilic, Greensboro’, Kaley, | for it—day by day, weck by week, mont in the face of ad- Keferences: and, on examination, he discovered the black. | 220 Much Poison, But Enough Rope. | ing them into the river. Sam Gifford was | Waters, burut Mills, Md; Jas. B. Henderson, Kock: Preenioas on TE ened point of the’ needle. He immediately | Richard Kleinhaus, @ well-to-do farmer of | drowned and George Hosmer and Alt Reynolds | Vis, Md; Thos Dowie, Auetiouser, Wushinit went to the Presbyterian Hospital, where the | Williams township, Pa. after spending large | "ere ey, infused) by tailing: Giuibers. needle was extracted by Dr. sala at has | 22" of money to get rid of falling fits, became | 72° others were rescued uninjured, @ case is one of the most peculiar that has | qj od 8: is come under treatment at the hospital for wear iscouraged Saturday and took poison to end | President Harrison Will Go to Boston. peo his life. ‘The dose was too large and failed to| President Harrison has written Gov. Brackett D. LEY. tre, Columbia, Augusta,” Atlanta, juutgomery, New Orleans, Texas and | month, and y Lina Sleeper New York to Atlaute 4 Atlanta to New Orleans. Puil- | verse claims and pretentiouscompetition. The Dauviule to Columbia and Augusta, Puu- k t, with a dept feet, improved by a lang 108. ~ | frame house comtaning saxtern Fons. | € , cp | Lemus of sale: One-third cash he balance in | 1, at HALF-PAST NINE | one and two years, with interest et G per cent per | by ye On THUR O'CLOCK, until 3 i Ht. each day, we shall sell che curea by st, or all cash, 2 | man Sicepers W 0 a figures foliowing tell the story on this point: ese easiaTerk, Sanday he committed suicide Ly | of Massachusetts au autograph letter in which | iaitesay Sutuetveatock at" walle atitina Get | ai nernred by ded obtuse ov i cana fhe | Rn Sicryers Naskiurtos Wo Cuaanat Ym cand | gt ENVELOPED IN AN ICY FOG. {| jus mother- law and wife. he says he hopes to bo in Boston Tuesday, Au- | Kuti MANS DOUBLE 1800. If the terms of sale are not complied with m.--Daily, except Sunday, for Mauassag |"NUMBER OF NEW ADVERTISEMGNTS sWINTRD Et wit ih ten days the right is reserved to resell ut de- i and intermediate stations. REZ . a to ae peed gust 12, the day of the Grand Army parade, ‘aieisiallaccmiedeas w cari faulting purchaser's risk and cost. AM convey ancing L.ynebburx, Bristol and Chat. 1885-86-87-88 9a, Ten Degrees Below Zero in an Hlinois! The W. C. T. U. at Asheville,N.C. | and in reply to the govern inquiry states ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctione Sielectrerelce ote ee A eee Gemma Saeeural tian een 1SS5. ISS6. ISS7. ISSS, ISSO. Town in Midsummer. The chief business before the Woman's | that he will accept such hospitality on the part 920 Fenny, JAS. G, PAY AE, City F j ae > nrprese M 3,615 4,076 - e 8 iq | ChristianTemperanceUnionAssembly yesterday | Of the state as his brief stay and the exercises | 300 PAIRS LADIES’, ', BOYS’, MISSES' AND Puliman Vestibule drain Washine Sine! A Paris, DL, dispatch to the Philadelphia| was the consideration of the offers te donee, | of the occasion will permit CHILDREN'S SHOES. SLIPPERS, GALLERS witha Pullman Sleeper tor Louswiiles eee S847 3,928 Times says: The little town of Ransom's Ford. 2 : . ——- eee AD TIES, IN SID AND DUNGOLA, YELLOW | —BZESSOS = | 11:00 ¥-1u.—Southern Express daily for Lynchburg. 4,669 4,603 ; | land upon which to erect buildings in which to] A Leper in the Streets of New York. | ASD. BLACK ASSORTED SiZLS IN LOTS TO Danville, evinde, Charlotte, Columbia, lying six miles south of here. is much alarmed hold th ‘ t per ie Stree: ew Yor! SUIT. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, | 4%¢2 womery, N cans, Texas 5.478 4,986 led : ‘old the annual sessions of the assembly. Mr. A mannamed Lemuel Garntia, a Mexican, On FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST FIRST, AT TEN = od Ss | aud & extioule Car Washington to 4 and puzzled over a natural phenomenon which | s04 Mrs. J E. Ray of Asheville offered a tract ’ | O'CLOCK, we will ‘sell within our salesrooms, 920 | Capaxen “WaKEMIELD = | New uta and Moutgumers. Pulluay 3,395 S178 is just now being exhibited there. On Friday | of five acres. Mr. Otis A. Miller of Shyland | WC’ Years Old, waa found yesterday atter- Penney vai) PAWS ASSORTED SHOES, § Tenvee Gihate whutton MONDAYS, THURS. | ted Georgie Pecags alive sad Petlsen Gicaae 2.008 4008 5 ~ so) Ne 7 2 Vt —s ie weorgia lucific Railway, af per Jast, a short while after sunrise, acloud coming | Springs offered twenty acres of land and $1,000 | 200 8 105 east 28th street, New York, suifer- ‘ALL, SIZES, PAYS sud BATULDAS at am, Keturning LUES- | Wasiunstou to Ashevilie end ‘Hot Sprites Sco in Bast 3.015 from a northeasterly direction and descending | in cash. President B. E. Atkins of the Ashe-|iD& from nauseau. He was removed by the} _) ai W0ts 10 purr, For "Nouv Creek, Va, Leobardiown and St, Clem. | Dalisbury: Also Washington to Auguste ‘vis Dadiville 3.179 3.508 from a great height, moving with rapidity, | Ville Female College tendered the use of his | police of the east 35th street station. Later, | T° Wich wo invite the attention of buyers. ents Bay, Md. tiching at interundiate landiuge, us ob Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- settled di = PiGMY, | buildings and grounds until permanent build- | from the symptoms developed, the man was| jy26-dts “9 Auctioneers. “Passenger acconanodations first-class." 5o p.m. daily except Sunday 4,517 4.904 led down upon the place and has remained | ingy can be ceected. It iw sheets posrbe ge gpa coun é = =— © W. RIDLEY ‘Kownd’ will 1130 am, ’ i ght another | declare Ot Tela ee ot Once Fe- | PANHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. General Manazer, hound Hail S313 5,412 6,559 uadispelied ever since. The atmosphere is 80 | effort will be made at today’s session, | moved to North Brothers Island. eieslggern peer e goaay gee ma. daily 5.038 4.659 6,107 dense with the moisture from the cloud that | Mrs, J. E. Ray offered a resolgtion favoring gee Pegaso pe TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FKAME DWELLING 630 M a am * objects are wholly undiscernable at a distance | Missionary work in Africa,which was unani-| There are eight democratic candidates for STREET NOKTHWES’ feat er 5,093 5,007 5,795 TOTAL 41,499 45,910 54,035 54.801 65,523 ‘ ‘the south via Charlotte, Dan- A iandings | yi] Lynchburg arrive w Washington 6:53 ane oie Potomac river, Every Mouday at #u'clock rum. | snd“? 1s tds bast Lonpessee, Bristol and Lynch pply a 's Steam , r d 3 STYGERT.” of less than two feet; but the remarkable | mously adopted, a) ae nomination for, Congrose in the ninth North | bY yrtygor dent. of trast dated July 18. 1889: r6 | Capt, John A. Ketchum, for Baltimore fenture of the fog is its intense cold, which is | gar cxevoded eaten tre inary meeting has s the District of Columbia, and by dir such as to render fires necessary to prevent the r exceeded expectation. One hundred and Richard Carmichael of Queen Anne county, | ties secured thereby, the unde: C1 Ni X & BRO., . bee: from | Md, has kept a diary for thirty years ll in front of the ‘promises on senses Se eee But it is not alone in numbers that the great People and animals from freezing to death, | cightsen different states, een ree SOM | oe that fo has invariably rainod’oe the wae Yr the folowing Geveriocd property being puter | poem eee NTE Te ae wie. increase of advertising wn. larget whil je all vegetation in the town and the coun- — ‘oe of July during that time. Jot 14, 0 sqaure Ro, 410, fronting 19 fect on Mstrcot Nonvotx axp orp ror o is shown. Tho try ¢ * , rts 2 feet 10 inches, ic ° i i Sulsed whenaves’ aa te per ali ig ry Quite a Suggestion. The Talbot county, Md., Fair Association | BOFt! by depts o sao Tong one A pe FARE, #3 ROUND TRIP. apace coquired for advertisements daring the 1 alley, together with the impro' Erastus Wiman, in a letter published will offer a $100 watch and a $100 diamond ring | well-built frame dweling No. 030 M street northivest ‘ Singular as it appears the atmosphere about | wooo Globe, argues strongly it Iaeet ot the | 10 be voted at the coming fair to the most ent | "Terms: One-iait" ease balance fu six and twelve | giv anersaerand Gecurdae’ Danie ar Tun0 ee, seems to be unaffected by the presence of the re " © | terprising citizen and most popular lady, re- | mouth, with, notes seciired ou, the property bearing | Hurther information Lelepuone Call 1350; sat icy cloud and remains very near its normal | appointment of a Canadian agent to co-op- ' ener % fs Bo deposit re- | Colonial Beacl Saturdays, temperature, but to enter the dense area of the i i spectively, of that county. conveyancing ut purchaser's cost; 81 it re- Beach Bai y0-Gm_ fog is to step at once into cold, in which the | Mr. Wiman says the necessity for a high | to 10, year 1889s compared with that occupied im MEDICAL &e. 1886 is even more striking. . belavrenr ua saturdays ey ———— The average daily space filled by advertise ith y ist yulati has grown | auired’ i The i resery Y ate with the British minister at Washington. trl Ags tion of Asheville, N.C., has gro But co veoull in ton days ot purchener'nccet If meesent YN gt Agta A ig De idee: etaviistca ana onty Reliable Ladter | ments in 1888 was 25.10 columns, or 7779columns thermometer remains + = nae ¥ Ph 4 Ei teadily at 10 degrees | commissioner in London to represent Canada| — William Dixon, eon of Sit Collingwood Di are RO CoN NL WALKER, arya, Weduesdays. td pan. EXCLUSIV g: consulted dilly, 404 st. between 436 and 6th | for the year; whereas for the yoar 1889 the daily below zero. The sun is so neurly obscured by | is uot one tithe as urgent as that which de-| of the Engltah army, died in Highiand sensor aes avon] nrustees, | SERAMERE Pa gh senso AnD ERUNIDERCE | cxm bo cment, dee niiuon onateas oe erage was ums, spent it as to appear only as «ball of half cxtin-} mands a similar official at Washington, aud| Va, Thureday, 3 Abas Ores Central Nee oak. j snd rooms at, B.and_O. ticket flices, O19 and Spi | | Prompt treatment, Covsultstion strictly cont = mew harris adbeycaie = or guished fire even at noonday, and seems totally | that the closer the relutions between the coun- Hugh Taylor, a widely known young Tennes- Li ALE Sete ntematne tn LW Lo ene ion, on the si. Oice alway _— ay eur ee sqerapiie, Mi 0 tate nie one ie Unable to warm of dispel the fog. ies become the more important will this | sean, son of Col. Nat. Taylor and cousin of | YRUSTEES SALE | Niart Telephone call HS'S WAL E WELCH. LOW 20 NOMTH ISTH ST. PHILADET. | vious yearof 1444 columns! And this, it mast lt is thought. Momexer, that this will be done | appear. Gov, Robert Taylor, died at Bristol Thursday. | WALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN MONTGOMERY | #4 Gen. Ant 3 Bib Bie aw ey "7 is be remembered, consisted exclusively of the S ; jo TT UNTY, Mal . 7 Pi +7 to 106 cou looked for by the inhabttants of the little town, By virtue ofa decroe ot the Curent Court pe Hom niger eae os aaa {ath ful ee who prefer a natural summer. no matter how reg nothing gomery county, Court of Equity, snd River Steamer sup, | _iy26-tr i ordinary everyday business advertising, “ ‘ < trustees, on THURSDAY, the THIR’ FIRST BI ‘s whart , LONG-! ABLISHF! Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, DAY OF "JULY, 1800, at the hour of THREE Sunday ate c'eléck hm “For surther ‘njormation | M“Aibie indies Pliyecian, can im conseltan ani | 12 the Way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, sultry, to being thus cut off ffom the rest of ¢ world by so unseasonable a FOLOCK P.M St, Mra, Dovtingers Hotel. ot Cobin residence, 901 ‘I st.n.W. Office Loursirom 1 | ete., such as occasionally swell the business of = ‘coe ener m ‘offer for saie by public auction ‘the fal. STEPHENSON & BRO, | $ dt TIS Ladies only. fat ” Charged With Killing. Goesaax ‘This proj aty canteen ¢acres | mh8-6m ‘Seventh street SAD AND BE WISE.—DR- Political organs, being included im its patrom John H. Douglass, treasurer of the Knapp- meee om es be Re. eforé me sud made orth herbs 1 is | age. fasts uprvatediseasse | In conclusion, it is only nebessary to say that, im proportion to the extent and high charactet Of its circulation, Tus Srat’s advertising rates take rank with the very lowest in the country, and to a4, finally, that every statement hereis “\\, made can be abundantly verified THE CIR CULATION OF THE PAPER I8 SWORN TO, ITs PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARF OPENTO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING (43 TEREST Li THEIR EXAMINATION handle a piece of timber Mr. Douglass emphatically denies thats a more or —_ ‘ e follows f and Lanbee Company, one of the largest a Eistie HERES OCEAN STEAMERS»s concerns of it ind in the country, lo. ene fy omens ROUTE TO LON! was arrested Inte Sunday night at Se te situnted atin ot nowt ortho Hive Road SP°"RokboEU ACES Lucy &2 co Loais ona charge of killing Charles Dost, one miei oSacdastatsatt teat | zosqunaiyias spton BAST: treme of the company's employes. The goes Toad is now ‘and shout two talies Taide. Med, Aue 1S SP i Werre, ‘Ang. that Douglass struck is from the District line. ‘area number of excel- aT jed., July 3 Etter W! 6 Dost, who is a lnborer, Jent building sites on each of the Lots.and the entire Sat. Aug. 2 7:30 am: Aller, forty-six years of age, with a stick because Dost (@) r Poe oe ey pS infor i inte Foun en ¢ a Sointoriabie excellent invited to this very ble Property. sppointment r aoe struck Dost or anybody else, and says he never COLI © 4 of sale: One: coup. on the day of sale and ward a according te Toeation’ caw ae Rane of wants = a attending payments to be UN. TATE ROOM = ns lal $a) %% Kay examined the man and failed w Sad acy ABSOLUTELY PURE sh petlades| meee, | SE ee EE evidence that he had been struck on the head 4 t w2-6r Siren

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