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i | al ge ere , ns ee eae > . - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. G. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1892. SHOOTING STARS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. “POTURE DAYS. SOCIAL MATTERS. Congrecman sod vi. zou x. orvett ot THE HOT WEATHER. | ons high up in the air| ing. When admitted to the his tom- * —_POPND IN A RAG RAG. pn Sct may ~ fs on him. iin] pbee eee —— But the officers proceeded to search the bone. Marathan M. Ramsey of 2120 H street north- In a little room in the top of the bomse there = =. ‘ ji the ground. | west was overcome by the beat at 17/0 Penm- ‘ me : taking an outing?” Boston and Mrs. Frank P. Burke of this city | loses his balance and tumbles to 3 wns lote of old rnbbieh and Oftcer Kramer went Succeseorsts Wecpr& Co... | JJUNCANSON BROS. ATOTIONNERS wy. the man at the next desk, ‘ho | leave on the steamer City of Chester tomorrow — Indeed. it it very hard to get men to work auy- | sylvania avenve vertorday. with = broomstick, striking vight ont Louisiana ave. . Ee Piers F He’s to the for Europe. They way for three . . . «op + | Where in such weather,and Idon'tblamethem.” | "Powhattan Kutzell, « blacksmith, em a: See. woe} he THURSDAY, JOLY TWENTY-EIGHT. By ie Setish tea, Ray rere Senet oa _—— 2*""| months, returning on the steamer City of Paris. | There is 4 Faint Sign of Relief in| " work in most of the a anid’ the weather bc | buat at Mis forge yesmontst aftereeoes is wes | worn sound siellar to the notes St on omeure TIEN Aw Bie sshd rales oe the ber ‘ Mise ‘Lillian Creery of Baltimore is visiting the West Semenscdl nets Stes peapuishen’ opens oo] talon Satie Kites Sat ink sees oe eeeeh = | el lingsom the moms of'e prisoner Seer Hal Rectecs ine | Fak ETT DRE S There's a difference ‘twist youngster and man | MT*. W.N. Peck, No. 1102 P strost northwest, work their hands mote tien balf time, ‘The | J. B. Bouvier of 1306 34 atrect was a ee tisivand H-C. Parior Suites, | Pte Democe SM . case ttle. m a few days. roprietor of one yard stated that it was | Yesterday and treated at the Emergency Hos- | ofiicer, when from the rag bag came, in» plend- 4, Totty Arg. Revkors Hak | fae Stitt oa nat Cageriy ecm deed hosed Mr. and Mre. Thos, Wilson sailed for Euree| wit, yy REACH THIS CITY?/ Tomah “Sor ecpest oan werk in| pel. Maesien Dede, eckeech or Shani gin yy re i‘aity-two Ciera Shepherd's i 2 today. sich weather. “He was of the opinion that it| stroct noar P wns treated at the same place for Beall norte of apclogie net ars numbered “threo ‘The man carries his in a bottle, Mra Mk aves an! aiges scataanee ae Tass utclew proceading and much more was | ¢un stroke. “Albert Hurdle, “watchman of Baring paki ls foc, tn court sod. etarently he Head loet than was gained by endeavoring to run the | ore and Ohio iroad, 4 : net ied cash, balance in eat : & spending a few weeks in the mountains near ’ |overcame by the hest and tken to bis | he was marched to the police wtation, to ‘trom. “How did Glummerson get the reputation of - r ‘That is What the Weather Buresu Cannot yards in a hot spell. tt of Saters fellow ‘witb Ingereet at the Fate of atx being deep?” he ae ea as Aidantle| Determiner May Come Tomorrow—How | Mr. Michael She the. contractor, who em- | home on ish sect extended. Wan. Margrave || T° arvrat of Waters allowed, | sud ant BY ATALOGUE OF A Frye | scared ty teed of trast cu the promecs i Among the guests of the Chalfonte, Atlantic | Ps | ploys a large force of men anid bors in making | Succumbed to the beat while at work for the Night George I SNEED SALE BY CATALOGUR OF A, FINE | cocky at pa of the prc linser. It is due to » suspicion that he is the one | city, are John Trimble, secretary of’ the Ne- ¢ Clerks in the Departments Have Sut. | Plots & inks force of me Stam reporter that be | Washington and Georgetown Railroad Com. | horses. ‘The other prisoners had. been seen ECON Heron eS MICGRTAS, | Of Darchase. vey an: recording man in the world who knows what he means by’ tical Grange, and wife. Mrs, Trimble'shealth, | fered—Those Stricken Down by the Heat. | Yas going very slow in hn eek el haw tend ERY, 24 Meth and C ctrocts and was taben to bis | ehowt the Bring bores between the tiave the SPAT ACCTION ON sos of bis ” which bad become impaired, has bees, preathy eee | all my men that if it was too hot to work to home in C street alley. Jefferson Connolly, | crime was committed and the time ef their K SN FHCRADAy. JULY TRENTY-EIOUTH. PS Se ere Pees improved. knock off, no matter where they | While working on a truck patch meat the Zon, | arrest. AT TES OCLOCK A.M.) WE WILL SELL AT THE | chaser Fw notice is cara Ree acme Mr. and Mrs. S, Bowen Tarpin of 29th street | A blessed harbinger of comfort is hovering | were working. I don't want hap grereeengety A Apne gameegylheneneny | ate quae or © mm, Son SS asp iat HW SPREE SORTRWEST. ol FERD. R, Trustee. ‘The bury bee so blithe and braw are sojourning at Asbury Park. ‘over the couniry in the far northwest, carrying | ™in’s life on my bands, and precious few men | @ cal cna Sed street was overcomeat) The prisoner Hardy told his story of the HE FOLLOWING COLLECTION OF CARBIAGES, | “505 kas CHRISTIAN ER, Trustes. jusy bee so can stand work in this sort of weather. Thomas Circie last evening. crime and without any intimidation or promises Ce RACER, DARE & 60. Augte Goes forth to ehame the dreamer, aga norripreigia helo re Gane Siig muse eee progr tera ators as told my drivers that the moment they see | At 2:90 this afternoon Matilda Shields, « ’ ave. n.w. «And violates the Sunday law gone Dity. or 7 so one of their horses getting weak to take him venerable colored woman living near Littlefield nd 7 — é ‘| Mrs. Clinton Gardner and fainily are at Falls | of the snow-capped Rockies. At its approach | out and put him in the station “Por it we good | & Alvord's wharf, wee overcome by the beat | be DESIRABLE TWO-STORY A, CELLAR BRICK Without a blush or tremor. gous x ag FR STREET NORTH. Charch, Va. the rampant mercury cowers in the thermome- | deal Detter to haves well horse in the stable | near the corner of 9th street and Pennsylvania E’ANb # ST REere tetas had vn |, Howsedog: “You're a sight. What's the mat-| Mrs. M. J. Lanihan is at Round Hill, Va, to ae eee ee ae ee ee ee SEP SCUDOR PM we Withee DE near | ter with you?” ameter Set at Seas, In front of a well-known confectioner's es A Talk With the Health OMcer. Pups Gwe peemiien pepru| Traveling Canine: “I'm ‘most dead. Every} Count and Countess Divonne are on their way 4 Daring the three hot days, Sunday, Monday TH F LOt wR SQUARE NO. BL | time anybody looks at me Thave to take a drink | to this country to visit Mre. Audenseid. : ~ — oy: ome el ; improved by a desirable two-story six-room bey-win- | O° voter to w that I'm not afflicted with} -Mrs. Thomas T. Caswell and daughter have ebae io. eft il modern Jmproveraene and oe Ore at ad me to New London to spend the month of —* ‘onportunity to secure & good investment or to obtain | 7 7 Epa eo joa Cas- -hand Enzlish Brougham, a Cara well ill probal join them later in the season. er ‘o. Rumble Phy ferms: Over and above: hrance of $1,800 to ” Pi ly join Bree Emsingion, Waron, one | be pald imcash, “8 deposit of 8100 ct want an loneient) witha ghee Cost,” Be) Gen end Mis. @: Dutlisheld lave gerd $0 Terms said to the furniture man. ion andau: one Second_ | the of sale. a be Shen pon about the glass door?” | *beir summer home on Lake Memphremagog. and yesterday. there were about forty deaths which resulted directly from the hot weatber and there were two cases of death from sun- stroke. Health Officer Hammett, speaking toa Gant told bim ; Hardy) t | (Gant and Waters) wo ‘aR | went to the reporter this morning, raid that the increase in 3d. street. ‘ome Second:band | dave from the des He follow ‘ the death rate was due entirely to the woather. caro he continarl mp 4th street astne ~ Dr. and Mra. 0. F. Presby are the guests of , S | cs P Conve 4 . kc. , at purchaser's cost. “ } Di a be ther hot Hand Pennsvivania « h jardy) Bewster pes | ee agg, RATCLIFFE, Dawi eC aniXth, tant to put the thermometer inside Dr, and Me Sanford on Sanford Tland, snahtahaply ings tenses ot Sooieeeeies Lee ae ee ‘LATIMER £ SEDAN, Aactioncers. d ae alt rye birthday party was given last {nse wists Sink tes Gnciarintoagets Gemate | ante ae ee ee i LUABLE PROPERTY, jusbing Girl: ‘‘Now, don't you put my name ing at 142 M busetts av ortheast normal, where the two were waiting. At the SOTON, Asai yo | evening a jassachusette avenue n oF ae Aes “yom T, NEAR FIRST, NORTH" | tn your paper; don’t you dare. a | fo celebrate the twentieth birthday of Sir. Chas ees wih Bare Doon called to, see weveral persons | corner 0 Veunestvani’ even id i ete 11 sett ip sermeed a A SECOND, | Experienced Reporter: “Very well. How did|D. Beach. Among those present were Misses rs oF iT. , “who were pros! and by tardy 4 Se, vill wets the coanplete turnout of a gentleman | 192i St BEDS PART AS fn front peu tay Sak opall Soke achat May Cutter, Hattie Shotwell, Allie Parker, | tor and the drooping land lifts up ita heed from heat. There was to sign of disease of per negroes that Mr. Leung was going ap ay Grace Webster, Flora and Leona Hutchinson, | Under ite protecting shadow the rain drops any sort; noteven a fever. Yet the patients ow atil Gin French Brougham, very stylisl | ar Stella Shelton, Eva Dal: le, Laura Boy and medicine in such cases doce not then ters bad % sox Movie house | , The man who earns his bread by the sweat of | Sadie Emmons, Maud ‘Mexwell, Maud Me. | Patter down, reviving and refreshing the always reach the spot. Last evening I was | Gant stopped. the victim amd mked b : _Auctionsers. ast. TITLE PEH- | his brow nowadays feels that he is entitled to a | Naught, f. E. Smith, U. B. Titus, E. B. Bagby. Parched and thirty earth, . called to the power htouse to ace a mat. who was math, DUE befor ec ATCLIPFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, Lr cisaaail Gad Gad leg to sand ac | IONE! D, MW. tench, Frank Carpenter, Chas, D. Bese in the every-day language of the weather bu- WELL PaTRoxizeD. | erercame by the heat. Fis condition was due | quest Waters dealt him 2 blow tn THCSTEES SALE OF A NEW FRAME HOUSE ON | ments in one undtwo ye ent interest, a Alfred Coaplan, Merritt Grafton, Mr. Bailey, | reau, there is an area of low pressure over | tablishment was a huge ice cooler labeled “Free to nothing: tho wreaths 4 | THE FATAL BLOW FOMFRO) STREET. ANACOSTIA, D.C. | or all casty at option of purchaser. Kaspestt of ons EXCURSIONS. Jamos Steele and Frank Beach. jg | Montana and the British ‘provinces of the | Ice Water,” wnd all day long it was besieged by | T° ibe evedinnad, “atuochs peiocipaily tee mod to twke the wind out of ig’ Oat oq oun of th ncdrwcards for | fob complied with ia tsalO) dayr ce properts wil | py ion of the Capital Bicycle Club | , #2: 4: Homphill leaves today tor month's | northwest. thirsty crowds, | young children, while the very old persons also oping pontion when the sacricnedGustocs wil | "WAM DANESHOWES Agent fr Uaers, | last'uight was Im. every Seer an etae AMe | stay at Manfield, Obio. “WILL IT REACH WASHINGTON?” HARD OX THE HORSES. suffer toa great extent and wome few die, as do | struck. This wax the Mow on strani of the premises, | _ 392 ONGor. UStivand Gate n Ww. j committee in charge did not allow the boat to | _ Mrs. M. 8. Duncan has gone to Rochester, N. | ‘This is the question which the indication | ‘The heat was especially hard on the horses, | the children. the head ana it knocked him to : POUR OCLOCR Pat ths | TRE ‘EE | be crowded and in consequence the trip down | ¥., for a month. officer at the signal office aske himself today as | many of which were prostrated. Some humane SOME SCAGESTIONS. Gant, be anid, grab ing described Teal estate, to wit: AU the borth | ¢ : | Sometnceeay Hai wag Celighttul. Dancing was | Mise Agnes Rowan is at Gettysburg for two | he waits, with his hand upon the pulse of the | drivers stopped their horses frequently to| Tn riggenting a remedy the doctor said he | "™ wbout $40 jin nection wasetnred four Go ge the gabaere | yal QTE Ret BOK B.Tati aod record Tbe | foo mule évee for that eee peer | month. Sountzy, counting ite beats as it throbs under | sponge them or use other means for provent- | would advise all mothers who have young ri cetate a8 made by Erevcrat the | $587. folte 455, of the land records of Spacey [ai “thecddk xetieals were aca Ae Many | _ rs. Frank P. Madigan will spends monthat/| the fierce heat. The busy wires tick their ing their suffering. The car horses on the | children to take them to the country if they | Levy Conrt No. 2. page | srica of Colum bilesuction i feat of thr | took the trip to Indian” Head and got what | Piney Point. : mosenges constantly from the signal stations, | avenue were stopped at intervals. possibly can. The doctor said he knew it was | ar the pr <o wborat pawrensed. Fletcher, perty of the Bret past, | Pome op TORU AL RGECOMD DAY OR AD" | breeze thore’ wis cn the ties eke aeet| Dre L. Masdonsla has departed for the} @nd with his eyes upon the map he can WHAT TEE THERMOMETER sazD. Warm in many parte of the country, but be said | the affeir if kept in they were from Furman J. Shedd and ite dated Sap" | the east Hive (S) fact by dovth of lot eighty-two (5) | pany were the winners of the recent whist | seashore of Maine, to be absent till Septem. | *linost see the land lying faint and languishing | wherever there was a thermometer displayed | the atmorphere is differtnt and it reaches what | separaied, Waters 1 to the ninth pre rrept that Part of the gull ff sonvareg | Nokes feet oF doptn of doves tures | tournament in New York, and they were l\ten Maen ium can simost | there was a gathering of men who| thing clue can It will save the lives trot | eimai bet South Washington, ‘ by a decd fron: the said parties of | CS). in Acl ox a ‘onsist- | Warmly congretulated by their friends, Alto- cc pe | of mbites listens ir | Many children who would otherwise die. ! Not CPRTAINLY IDENTIFIED, 5: gt inted Oztoter 1. SmbO, and recorded ja Be pagar Bc Aa METS Wicks: | poies ae mr eaeY, eee lends, AMO) “ise Mildred M. Swundors and her brother for the rush of the live-giving gale through the | seemed to delight im increasing their West cieht feet « ‘erms: | ware araar ate aud houses, hesuld. st <Zer7 | The little girl, Alice Thomas, thas anes the to such an extent that the nighte are not cool | sleged participants im murder and rob. ‘Get seq. Te said lot fronting on Pomeroy street Spa right of way, asset forth im said deeds berela | aa er msn hegre nes ers | Bt ony so mw | a ea” ag eat ad “any ot sale “ent, | how thoroughly it can care for its guests. . Se Rasa Serta ant the prin geal are Capt, Kandail will present on Saturday, July | Mre. J. W. Ryan of 8th street, accompanied 4 FORLORN HOPE. y ; oe sot enough to afford the necessary relict. The Very. While she thought that Gant and Waters ‘erms: One-half cash, the balance in one a1 at option of the pyrchaser iver View, Paris* = y merous shade trees, he said, were of great were the committed the crime she aoe ee payable seruicanmaall - purchaser 2 80, at River View, Paris’ great pyrotechnic pro- | by her daughter, Mra. T. H. Milton, will leave | But it's a forlorn bope, truly. From sea to numerous el 5 I. Breat | were he crise cred iy = deed of fran oa the propery site oe a | Sait ae ea er ae potent | auctions, representing ‘overy’ known device. | tomorrow for the Blue Ridge. sea across the continent hangs the brazen sky, waite to the people and afforded wore sellet | would not be punitive. squirsd.at the tine of sae ifthe lgrms cf euleare not | Sot of Sefanlting purchaser on five days noticein The | Daylight Sremarks Will be given Saturday after-| Mr.and Mra, J.C. Walker and Mr. E. Weser | with only several patches here and there of Raesitt aid tein Gan thee eae wer led ie a ster bu ane aneen Egarbastecnorve te echt to repel the ropertt at the GEORGE E. FLEMING, ence Pe ee | gp famly are registered ut Hotel Royal, Atlan Jpeal clouds, | Everywhere the merenry mounts ns who were nnable to go away for wuy war not found. It ls likely tat. the hears rain Hive aud cost of the defeuiting pare ve wihttht DY abover, } Trustees, | 3 y | tic City. oF ani rmometers length of time and such persons, bo said, he fall Friday might washed th Saye Sivertson wach ema prountiidtos elas Taveras SINUS pentacat Eoeeaiae tae | |The fellowing Washingtoniaze ware covertly | het bas ueces os tes tie tropics, cttind ts tans ciaks canine aes meheneees omy. See somes wt net wey Fecorciu gat the cost of the pureht display of seven magnificent set picces. The | registered at the Preston House, Round Hill,} Probably by tomorrow — aya, the often as possible. clean, and as it is possible that Wik Pwo engagement promises to be the finest ever | Va: Capt. and. Mrs. Secly, Mr-and. Mr. Chus, | Weather may be cooler. That is ifend the —— the satchel ix in the filth fhe sewer department wmuiuckd 2 BOARDING sented ton Washington audience. ‘The early | W. Doten, H. 8. Walters, Mise Lydia and Towa | “it” is said with emphasie—if the area of low HOW YOUNG WAS MURDERED. | will be asked to clean the traps and hase omnes _iy1S- dds am ee | ser 9:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m., are especially in- nie Miss Mary Bickford, A. C. Watson a, eppape a oe igrrepste = De IE [TS 4 the ming satchel, which Hardy = Se = ‘ABLE BOAKD AT SUMMFK RATES AT JHE | viting to the ladies and children. The prices | and H. Hines, ~ in from the ocean turning the wind Gus of These grees says was thrown in one of the sewers. pe Tere EVENTNG AO T ooo Yt and erate ede on Saturday will be $3 cents, children 25 cent ‘Miss Maggio M. Carter has left for a month's bio from the northeast. Tells the Story. | the aflicers expret i on eae ot TerIoN sax 3 g | PRE SOUTHEEN. 51 19TH ST. RESORT FOR | "The Old Bachelors’ Club. gives its untal ex- BAIN IX THE wast. ——— | another voung mas be . Acree 000 Te PRS Ogi watches slebincere; rogue vith, bosrd. @i' per day: $9 19 | eursion tomorrow fo River View, Mae eee ee ee oe 1 OW to dha Secak of hss wehersant ik. aa etc THERE WERE THREE IX THE FLOT AND ALL ARE | chink will be an impor He could Revolvers from New York Pawabrokes? fee Points ot interest” FF: WATNON, Mar. | | The Murine Engineers Association No. 98.1"... 1 sue 0. Fricbueta ding her vaca- | Louisville, Sandusky and Knoxville, there is a XOW IX CUSTODY—ONE ONLY GOT 85 CENTS | not be found last nel mtn Xe ass : which has for its object the creation of a fund| > os Rpering: trisngular-shaped rainfall, with » tendency to AS BIS SHARE OF THE PLUNDER AND HE TOLD > FUTURE Da¥ to be applied to the benefit of the sick or dis-| tion at Enfield Chase, Prince George county, gules reid = ud ON THE OTHERS, Faneral of Henry D. Barr. ________ FUTURE Das. : LEGAL NOTICES. abled marine engincers and the benefit of the | Md.. the old Maryland home of Mr. and Mrs. | move castward. Experience has proven, how- ; T[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. G12 Bat Bw. | - =| widows and orphans of deceased membors, give | Ben Hardisty, ever, that such stozms break against the Alle- — The funeral of the late Mr. H. 1. Bare took The remains of the late Peter H. Young, the | place from the family their second annual excursion on Thursday,! Mra. John Tweedale has gone to Asbury | Sbenics and expend their force before ONTRACTORS' SALE. | CONTRACTORS: SALE. Diatenotice ts whom tt may’ concern that gating nee, 1107 Maseschu- ive notice to whom it may’ concern t! 1 ” ter and Biver | “y se . ; they reach this section. Perhaps we victim of the negro murderers, have been laid | setts avenue northwest, wt Lo'clock this wfter- Tria ASD See aes: AS nos te Speleniee tae EPA Geert La eae iin tea ear ee Tus Sunmuaee iy | May get a local shower from the mountains, he How HOT Is IT, ANYHOW? away forever, but the story of the tragedy is | noon, the Rev. Mr. Mott of Rock Oreck Cbureh AUCTION. Ss YR B 1808 has i> petition im ue - sabato ae Miedo Iland end WMususdhitactts says, ashe looks out of the window at the | mi by observing the mercury. | not ut all dead, nor are the perpetrators of the officiating. The Knight Templar burial Rares Suieiel ons sontvect on the Wi ii | Breme t lumbia, in substance = ees : northwest horizon. Then he glances at the | Williams’, 9th and F streets, 100 degrees: Schel- | norrible crime at ra. » Pe ee Rs Rforth that he ts a yesident of ihe District of | THE ANACOSTIA LIQUOR CASES. Mrs. L. C. Strider has gone to Charlestown, | thermometer; yes, its two degrees eooler than | ler & Stevens’, 9th and Pennsylrunin, avenue, —— service was conducted 7 i PEE ORAM y EYES ELSES TB, 100 | Dalfand Leste ft Mendenball hs wif, and becatao ‘The Commissioners Hear Evidence Con.| ¥: Y for afew weeks, this time yesterday. There must be relief on | 105; Ogram's, Pennsylvania avenue between | The precinct police have not Iefta stone wa-| members of | Te. Malay Mounted sot nim mene wenn TS | aterm? Reach Make | "MO Commationers oar Evite it. W. E. Sinonds han gone to Coline, | the ma. Soe Sorhear aaet beta: tak on hl merase mene nten ee ee ae ae Sheree St pald petion ts that’ main eb Conn., to remain till September 1. Such, oh suffering onoss is tbe hope held out to Fennesivanin avenue between 14th and 13th | they now think their efforts have been rewarded i cause ie sigue oe eaan ans ive end of cont nate and conn dtr pie changing his ete Sram Pibirs a Gees ok tl he board room| "Mr, 1, Deane ia at Atlantio City. pons [patience yet « while longer and there may streets, 102; Thompson's, 15th street between G | and that they have the murderers under lock tee ae rnd yet ‘Wo call anectal ion of contractors t ve i fe’ ext friend. | this afternoon on account of the heat, an = 7 5 > % . sale, a hin tork'p weenonnd sad al ingood working |g. at, VZNAGA™Scietioe ne oe Rea aa | th ipeiag fu is cle OF wraacoun cadres im E, A Fox is a guest of Mrs, Pero, THE EAT YestexDat. In the Departments. = atl iesipentyrens ead areas rodges. bod ornate oe = a Seatrousment on acgvemsot tne weet AV ERINGING | who are accused of violation of the Hquor regu-| East Jaffrey, N. H. 5 Xosterday marked the second day of the} 4 sather serious case of hest prestration oe- | ic 00 Sa. es Sees persons were held | Scottish Hite, and Pentalpha Lodge, No. #8, F By order o: MURRAY & KIRBY. Contractors. ADVERTISING. i omiadial . | Mr. W. 0. Turgin is Rock Enon Springs, | hottest period of the year. Across the length | curred in the Interior Department building. | 7 . oe F: THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. DING. lations, in Commissioner Douglass’ room. ¥ pe y 5 in custody yesterday, not word about them | A. M., were also present. = — . SSS OTT ick is located in Anncostinand the|Y% and breadth of the land everybody suffered, | Tho chief clerk of the land office, Mr. M. M. Ae + ‘Aucts. cor. pa Teig tor TO ADVERTISE ANYTHING ANY- ee ae ene in Anacostia an | Mr. C. B. Church has gone to Booth Bay, |and it was, no mere l - , yesterday afternoon about 9:30 o'clock | was breathed at the inquest held yesterday | jcousen. LE OF ENTIRE CONTESTS OF THE -SONURT. | CO.. 1 ‘Sprnee st Kew York. EE By eh f Frederick was first heard. Ser- | 2¢+ for two wee were varying degrees of intensity,of course. At| while at his desk was overcome with the Ma Lag recnere Pet 6 a been isened ty the ROAD. NORTH OF BOUNDARY STREET. EERE, ONE AN NEED OF INFORMATION ON ee ee ee stifled | 8. Jno, M. Elliott will spend a month at| Philadelphia, 100, and Boston, 9; Jackson- Doctors ty summoned and worked | bisd is Darker nas Jurymen amen | caerk of the court to the following: Wen. T. ZEFSDAY, AUGUST SECOND, 1802, at ONE | Ei the subject of advertising will do well to obtains | geant Kirby and other police officers testified = 5 ville, Fla., 90, and Cleveland, Ohio, 92: St. georden iar ee | bled in Zarhoret's undertaking establishment | _ Ok F. M ve ical on Sie eee ake | Fafa ere it ea "cdntatu's | that they had seen people go into the back room | T#¢ Plains, Va. Paul, 84, and San Antonio, 96; Des Moines, 92, | With him for several hours before they con- | resterday eee pre or Prat epee meme nor ty — - a or je RO peanut 00 rast at sf {| sidered that he was out of dai . He was re-| tion of the affair, but the police presented no | George's county, Md.: Robert ‘triblong of follows. carefar Soap ‘from the American Newspaj fendant’s , where ther atableand and Denver, 82, but the majority of the Ais 4 i 741 Disectory ofall the test pepersand clase eqn G phar gs weit sce pabegetilcinal ett AT THE RIVER FRONT. Cities suffered in the ninetise Great) moved te his home. During too day Mr. Ress) witnseess who attempted $0 settle the double | Fanguier county, Va., and Fannie T. Hawes of | Eero Set ean costae | chin ne had eon pope, homer, come ot jamin sac turers ft se pee with | Peed to teeieoel tee | soe tact Ren een heed |Alnandrn com, Vacs evry. liven ond ¥ 3 a ; x ido, eats hoo) o e thermometer at 58, while San Diego, the “a Jennie Dudley; Richard Small and Rebecca SE RE RES | bec teats Serie sl neers Sern ter See, | Oe Seema, tam eon the Interior Depariatent, had ‘ta ck | had Bech seen mca the neene of Use taney | Bumbeey of Port Tobaccn, Mi J. Harry Shannon, sr., testified that he had | tousot Penobscot ice. From the capesin tow of Red | eastern seaboard and rejoiced in 70. Poor old | ee oe an ai 3 2 ly oe , > SE» Star tug Enterprise, Baltimore, Capt, Thomreon. | Yuraa, the much abused, did not send ite record | faintnesa while at his desk this morning, which | that fatal Friday pight and the officers arrested “ NOTARIES PUBLIC. drank on the premises. Four-inant schouner “Estelle, Phinney, Boston Gaye, | at all. ” is believed to have been due to excessive heat. | all the George Carters they could find, but none The Late Frederick Douglass MMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVENT STATE | ;,<2*%*! Shillington, who represented the de- | put elve days from South Gardiner, Me, wich T A physician was called in and after he had re-| of them were identified as the particular George | Frederick Douglass, jr., son of ex-Migister Cont tate on 'U. 8. Commissioner. See oer see ce true ons of Kennebec = covered somewhat he was removed to his home | Carter, and they were therefore released. Fred Douglass, died at his home in Ans- a it ALL, 121 ¥ st. n.w, nape * in a carriage. ALICE THOMAS’ TESTIMONY. edstia yesterday, His wife died about two x Inofice from 9am. toS p.m. nal? | primarics that he had not done as he promised oor part ‘of the The heat at the Treasury Department ns ’ # . G light Chandel ——_————— i | mercury hung near 85 at the weather bureau, “a fury Department was 80 / alice Thomas, the little colored men- ax bor in Rochester, ‘American, German, Irish, Swiss and Prench ee ase eee eee | teers Vee cee tc foes uenn gae | eet Gere cn gpa een ae ts ots et | lahonso thle pts ceenrtaeel eer we ma in Tue sass ciel ea ey \e Ep ade of bunting. GEORGETOWN. him up. Fiver, with 00-000 ‘feet‘of yellow pine luster ve ; suffering among the clerks, that Secretary | tioned in Tue Stan yesterday, was the most learned the trade of Yor et andiack White and Colored Globes. Mr. Shannon denied this, Hchooner John Speddeu, Haltimore, Capt, Daly. from { T20%# Of the people in the heart of the city. | Parenn& among, the goodness of his | important witness examined by the coroner. ing bere with hi Boner of comple en AG. A.B. POST MUSTERED. aad! oe api ae PE at et | pom ome t ee et LF irearead nee eee a great big heart called “time at 2/ From her it was clicited that the murderers we r On Monday evening, in the presence of a large jor on y | Charles, Washinvton, D. Sy27-ats from Oero- | This morning it started at 80, with a steady | o'clock, and the perspiring and fanning | were young colored men and that there were Harkinn ales: | UPward stride that by 11 o'clock brought it up | multitude was allowed to stop work and go | two of them. Her statement was exactly the | aif ésteteani| to. 90, This registry was at the signal office. | home. At the other uptown departments work | sume as that published in yesterday's STAR. | Down town the figures were several degrees | Was: almost suspended during the afternoon, | She told the jury that she had been out with | Robt. Tompku . wie iy. ee Raede eH | ahead of it. ‘The drug store thermometers that | ¥hile the bureau officials shut their eves to the | another giel and they had separated, she going | nd Carson have . Schooner Borsie und Lelia Cris: | were consulted by tho pedestrian whose busi- |gnfractions of discipline and permitted the em- | in the direction of Manachusetis avenue ani | friends for this evening at S26 id... aye, n West .N ew i %g avenue northwest. oct’ of ite arama at Heist | Sete fook him out om tho strota marked 94 [loses to take things cay 24 sret noethnat, in = lington in his cross-examination of the witness ‘Jap | Crowd of visiting veterans, the meaubers o: the | referred to the election tronble and asked. wit new Georgetown army post were formally mus-| ness if his interest in the present case did not | $2 tered into the G. A. R. by Department Com- | date from his defeat in the recent democratic wander Dinsmore, assisted by the following | primaries. worth: | staff officers: Assistant Inspector General Hen-| "Mr. Shannon replied in the negative. Ser- dricks, Quartermaster McC: Mustering | geant Kirby had requested him to be present. SV UUABLE__ BUSINESS PRoverry NINTH STREET gga! Officer Burger, Judge Advocate O’Far:a and | Messrs. Mouldrie, Marshall, Koenig, Hogen- | pitia, Cap 3 Vhen she reached the corner of 3d and B EBON a ctivey, from, Perryville, Md-, with 4 and 96. 2 = Acts Approved. fons’ of aitheactte’ | eaves trects southeast she met two colored boys, and temat ard persone pecamagme | Benior Vice Commander Harriss. Immediately | maker, Thompean and Diggs ‘testified that they | pyiaga anual {ows Banke Harty aiid Wile, |_| Eversthing showed Se tte ee she noticed thet they followed bez. as ue] The President hes approved. the act author. ie'Eato to Ee" depoded st dame | after the mustering in the new post elected the | had purchased beer in’ the defendant's place e-coal, Sebconer Solus Brothers | People wore inclined to be cross, and a happy noti t they fol tS " as apy looking countenance was a rarity. ‘The horses must “have suffered jintolerably, for they dragged themselves wearily aiong panting and cost of t urchaser. | following officers: Commander, B. T. Junrey; | and irank it on the premisea, Frederick, how- B WILLIAMS £.60.;,. | 8. V. commander, J. W. Kirkley; J. ¥. com-| ever, had told them not to drink on the ‘prein- mander, Edw. Turkenton; | quartermaster, | iss.’ ‘Thompsos ore fon, D.C.» Capt. with forty-t team barge Alton, Alexandria, bailey, from Occoquan, Va., with forty ‘Steam barge Thora came frightened ard ran, and when she reached | izing the payment of, certain money tw the the corner of A street she noticed a white man | state of South Carolina in accordance with the (the deceased) walking op the concrete. The Iy2S-ikeds ] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G street the last witness, testified that ers, Cie 74 on rs : ~ ae | act of August 30, 1890, in — | Rudolph Ulmer: , Dr, J.P. R. Appleby; | Frederick had furnished him with glasses w ig barge No. 3 Ctmiber” | “Workmen who laborea ia, the sun were to be fa Luling ent the ee aaa acea Saar | cutturel Sotagen; the st on RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE FINE STOCK AND | cl —— Fletcher; officer of the day, | which to drink his beer, although he had told | { ‘from and, with | stron they at ‘out and followed him along the | ment of a certificate of indebtedness of the eX has Scr SEIGAN yPRUTT | Samuel McMonigle, and ofticer of the guard, £. | him to drink of the premises coal. Steam launch Nel | Pitied, and their very looks excited compas- y stepped ot long the | ‘ 6 SINTH STREET NORTH: | © Harner. The new branch of the G. A. R.| The lefendant, George Fredericks, testified * SAILED. Tera the ‘acpest: ts, wher ditions tuo beye streeck bien ith phat che toe thon nd rear sor tah ean 3 A ‘ ,_ te cD. + urecting, baSupryanyouolibe Restrict ot | bears the name of Geo. U. Morris Post, No. 19, as to the part Mr. Shannon, sr., took in the | steamor Jane Moseley, Gonwetown, D. C., Capt. | gr the, departments, where con: were , tation Pceotee elt uwon. “21D {8° | and is named in honor of Commodore Morris, | case. He denied’ Mr. Shannon's statement, ie Pape ce Capt. | sapposed to be more fuvorable by reason of 420 tebe street poribwer SPy NINTH, Thee! a base ball bat. She did not see the boys take | rior to prepare and . Mee AE Fixtures and Stock Mr. Young's satchel containing the money. | bian sxposition After knocking him down they went back to A | invented street. Frederick Posey, to Leonardtown, Curriom . St. g Gf le ni who long resided in Georgetown. On Monday | aud said after the election Mr. Shan-| Georgs’s Iaiand, Blackiercn's laland, Point Lookout, | UBH ceilings and wide halls, electris fans, £c., long " night it was discovered that twenty-one out of {non said he would oreak up all nd Onsncock, Ya... with the clerks felt the oppressiveness and work the forty who joined the post had never before | tho rum. hops over there He. did been members of the Grand Army, and one of | not deny that beer was drunk on the premises, the «peakers who addressed the meeting compli- | but, he said, it was without his consent and he jancous freight.” Threo-inast schooner Al- | PFogtersed but tlow?y. at 4 ros, New York, to Georxetown. D. C.. to }oad coal 1or sotne eastern port. “Fuur-mast sehoober SHE THOUGHT SHE COULD IDENTIFY THEM. . Davenport, Capt. McLeod, to Ni 2 r - } io Alice also gave a description of the murder- | on mented those who lad taken the lead in the es- | had done everything he could to prevent it. In Sei yee col San. ton. in tow of ers, the same as published in Monday's Stay. "Fancy Freie tablishinent of the post.saying that through their | fact he was ready and willing to do anything to | baweberts hue Voiuntogr, ~Gaptr Porat to Gggntied, She thought she would be able to identify them. | wutiecicing the illon Sy Jelties, efforts the members of the G. A. R. now wel-| further comply with the law. - Hchdoner Riverdale, ' Bal timore, Capt. Robert: idles iaeb reg what was dens | Washington during th ry on the comed a new band of brothers. In the case of Pyles, who Keeps a sboolessle to Coan river, Ye, to load wa finns, tore ‘the geeky ‘ked down, and | Grand Army of the Repu ot will wit bo sid tothe |e Bet, tl business had been, conelnded the old | iguor store at the corner, of Sheridan and ‘is page uae VICTIMS OF THE HEAT. poten Bicep od ed oer in malctiaerdapn oad will will be sold t veterans gave themselves up to pleasure and re-| Nichols avenues, Hillsdale, Officers Green and | Job. rte tO = = pore mote of finding handie, = tut Pver| freahments wero hearsly ‘partaken of. The | anderson testified to the ‘fact’ that’ they hed far Al nber- Fatal Cases of Sunitrcke—Busy Times at the | 02 which were spots of blood and pleccect/ whe = : Geo. N. Morris Post will hereafter meet on the | soon beer drank upon the premises. Dr. Leech | S84, SPt ee Emergency Hospital. jaamon bate, There was a large » Fre eed OAS... | scoond and fourth Mondays in the month and | and Messrs. Gibson and Liverpool testified to Barco WS, mk New York. Cabs. sanborny The horses in the police ambulances and pa- DEPUTY CORONER SCKAEFFER. Republican Association held iat = = a = = ~— | until further notice Curtis Hall will be the place | the disorderly condition of the piace. preg tre Sorry png eet rg trol service did hard work today ranning about | Deputy Coroner Schaeffer made a statement | headquarters of the Nati (42°. ©. STICKNEY, Auct., 1426 New York ave. | of congregating. ‘Mr. Pyles ‘requested 2 postponement until ‘will goto North Carolina to load lumber the city to remove the'victims of the ‘The | Of the nature of the injuries, giving in detail | jiary Association, TRUSTEES SALF OF VALUABLE ItPROYFD REMOVED TO OAK HILL, Somortow to give him'time to get his wit- | tor Dulladaphie, Suuwast sbeoner Leun0. 4x ine ae the result of the y. Dr. Schaeffer said | 5 nn = Miten penned ate PROPFRTY ON EASTSIDE OF SIRTH STREET | 4 toy da. ine ed from | Bosses. Gerson to Toe Rance lee Ip.tow of report of the ambulance service at 2 o'clock | BE ey erin j northwest. J. Hi. weigemer Laps apegher BE AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. lew days ago taker removed from ‘ uy Grae, Baltimore, Capt. ‘ctimne hed A reserved some deceased. Sellen, epee the ws x wthe Sor o> Pe iedim Liver | the old Presbyterian cemetery the remains of ALEXANDRIA. ae mar eee lower ‘Potomac to load showed that five victims been cared for by | as he did what was found on the concrete pave- | 2*°° ~cuest of the | Capt, James Mitchell and his wife, daughter, einvin front | son and ‘daughter-in-law. ‘Capt, Siitekell i SOLIEIQUL mOvENEET. Teveile Runt Wate Conia ie wenn oe FM. | Wolk nemmemseowed by Gis Ader residents of torn) | -yiseciiay had beep fied for the massting at samenecanves mame Aeneas Rem eee ie improve | as the commander for many ycars of the old 4 - a A, Horth Corolla, with watermelena, witxy 2, Pi | Potomae river boats Columbia and Oceola, Oak | the people's party congressional district con- | Point, OTE ‘nd Joseph S Bove | Hill was the place of reinterment. vention of the eighth distriet “Bere: ano wetanown Potomse steamer Jand Mossley, Ser ceman beet ek Te AS TO MR. MOORE'S SUCCESSOR. A few delegates from Orange and Fun-| Capt. Frederick Posey. left last evening on her in. vfhee of the District of Co- | The citizens’ committee of five who yester-| ler arrived here before noon, but no | augural trip over her new route. This takes im the secure teed "of trust to = Meeting was held, Last night « few gentlemen coms of said deed of trast: | 07, called Upon the Commissioners to urge the | i554 in one of the rooms of the Braddock House importance of organizing and ; i i é if i The report received at the sanitary office by | wanted to make a c telephone was as follows: 9:40.a.m., man at the | there might be no in a rinuging speech upon vintic the insues of the day. Speeches THE VERDICT. " ‘view of these also by Messrs. H. Clay Harris, A. J. Smithend In View of these facts the jury was unable to| Stewart M. Lewis. It was decided that after fasten the crime on any particular persous, #0 | the election of new officers ext Tuesday even- that the sicering coimittce would start on ite ‘been committed by unknown persons. we hom to the various departments of the gev- . : ‘THE THREE PERPETRATORS ARRESTED. ernment with a view to securing the co-opers- + > be c appointment of Thomas L. Cropley s« suc- | and held the convention, W. 8. Herbert of Fau- tion of all bona fide Virginians in the work of siiieTeacld st tie rick und | Cemor to F. & Moore, the assessor, who rosigus | Sni,lisld the convention, W. 8. Herbert of Fau- Sugeest Atneek omen 3.8, Bunter, | SSS anon, ASKDE parmo, 3 ou the 15th of next month, were pleasantly re- | tary, and nominated B. B. Turner as the candi- coolness of the summer girl, who never soemed ‘ho had been attentive listeners at the inquest, i Fe LEIGHEOS, j Trastew, | colved. and ot ace, Thy eee | aste'for Congress from this district. to . She would’ walk ——— thought advi YEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct., 1416 New York , . . ALEXANDRIA'S EXINBIT AT CHICAGO. down the street amid red and k esbit $ALE ey gone op br prorrer apr Ske Fee Serer.) anssne the Virginie public eohodl exhibits mopping humanity and never seem even to ERDEED FiGierShy eRoNrrRg ON HOWARD — which have been prepared in cae for | know that it was hot =e ner, =p 2 i . transmission to the world’s fair at are were SALE oR Rey ‘The H. C. Winship of Portsmouth, Mass., is = day and the shop girls fanned and tein deed of toast recorded a Ang 700 tons of guano for Cropley and| MAP, drarn by, Masters Evans, Mosllistor, Cie the rs who stayed indoors in their hospital % Boteler. The came from Weymouth. | public school here. : "The doctors at the Bi Hospital pre- illtam ‘Mass., yesterday. she was being relioved SENT AWAX FOR BURIAL Ki early for an expected rush of business in whose be a : Be See meetene vies wove cremorne WY! n sen Gf Wh, Ro. Tocmee ot el ir lino and listened for the rumble of the rote reed to go home. . sidera! ‘their ‘eun-stticken roung: scemade said | The Albert Mgson has leo arrived and ia now | city, who died at Johns Hopkins Hospital in| it Siericay ies Companys dost” “Tht ose arene crm dare thet tho 4 Frsiec #8 | unloading 300 téns of fertilizer for Mayfeldand | Baltimore, were brought here in charge of | wasbulltat Ne Ue Res cectes ander, Sbelsnam: | P°ss all this heat the ‘price of ice remaies for his and One-third case sid the telance ty | Brown. ; OB. Sv She is roristaed st GP'S tes | and there is no better evidence of the cee tty corner of two, sie Ynterent ‘at the rate ot gcleateray a fine horse belonging to the United 100.1 ct over ‘all, four bears, clnssce than to watch the crowds at 3] although in years, are old in police ex- ‘tates Express Com} was overcome by perience, are protesting their inno- se C4 heat while on. Water street, and within two ag iaplted with 7 | hours was dead Hardy's it was what gave five ag" shone, ree Ticti sd Bee thew have gine to PLEASANT JOMADAB MEBTINO. omy Se totrention Jed to the arrest of ‘Mass., where ee Pay, Seer will be the guest for one month of Mrs, J.| At regular meeting of Refuge Council, No. fol J. Johnson. 12, Sons of Jonadab, held in their magnificent Last night the finance committee of the First | hall in Seropta Hall building, on Monday, July Rink; evening. From what Seomtty pat yn Ae wm 10 re tive Building Awociation examined the tzmon in- the chair, the ‘Kramer had heard he wes confident that Edward Nene Seken an lesion cee BR = pag gy a ES eee Ss eles fae canhe sents Nd Yami Ree Sloot. suplions proved. cormest Nort to deliver balants of money t i corto of ese aa ‘morning corporation cougis of Virginia, as ere. | Hevenauttrt a arrested i < times and e et the Police a al