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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1892. , 3 COUNTY SEAT VISITATIONS. All the Post Ofices of the Country to Be Inspected This Month. ‘What has come to be known in postal circles as “the county seat visitations” is in progress. Acting on the request of Postmaster General | French, Wanamaker the postmasters located at the dif- | Altemus ferent county seats will, some time between AUCTION SALES. : os THIS EVENING. ASE Pes tlt AE ver Ws Revolvers from New York ‘my20-3m. SOCIAL MATTERS. © Mr. and Mra, Foertech and Mise Josie Foertsch have returned from the mountains of ‘vania much improved in health. erat Correspondence of The Evening Star. Ata late hour last night Gov. Buchanan of Sr. Swrraix's Lover, Near 81100, Mp., New Youx, August 10, 1892. | Tennessee commuted to imprisonment for life A good deal of interest is felt here and else- | the sentence of Col. H. Clay King, who was to where in the experiments that have been made | have been hanged next Friday at Memphis for im Washington in the use of storage batteries the murder of David H. Poston, a fellow sttor- for propelling street cars. It isan undoubted | ney, on March 10, 1891. The killing took pilace high for the hot pavements and parched atmos- | fact that while the use of electricity from over- in the streets of Memphis, and was the grentest phere of the city. Now, notwithstanding all | head wires for propelliag street cars is a great | murder sensation of modern times im the that has “been said about the sagacity of our | advance step over horse power, in the matter | south. “four-footed friends,” wherein was this animal | of economy, speed and convenience, it is not| The ill feeling grew out of « case in which superior to the boy who runs away from acom-| without its’ dangers. Col. Hannum of Cam-| Col. King was the plaintiff and Mrs. Gideon supper | fortable home to lead a dog's life at sea. br the | bridge, Mass., who has had an opportunity to | Pillow, represented by Lawyer Poston, the ae- ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e., THURSDAY, AbGUST SRLEVENTH, PROPOSALS. N A.M. Fine Bed Room ‘Sets ‘and walnut, Parlor | PtPRO" NT OF POTOMAC RIVER piece tome, Se eceanh cane | Poaceae, © SoTL Ak | Atgust 1 and Decomber1,vsit every post offce Sores Re ete ees et, rate | hms, Heeninaion, D-CA in the country. Letters have been sent out by . Odd Pleces, Refrigerators. Ice boxes, Exten- | riprap stone and for di YPotounae river will be the department to some 2,800 postmasters ask- sion Tabies, Rockers, Cots, Chatrs, & It _| received at this office until Xe M.; WEDNES-|ing them to again make this visitation. S."MSEISGPOS CRE ix canntacE Hely" opened. “Snecificatians blank tortna mand a s fe inform: be lication . Stee CaaS Eee B'Bavig Sake Come tirely new experiment. ‘The department had of Enginecrs. ss frequently in the past desired to come in closer 940 Louisiana avenue. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST ELEVENTH, ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST-IRON | contact with the 70,000 postmasters scattered man who sacrifices all that life holds dear for study the system in Cambridge and Boston, and | fendant. Col. King conducted his own case and SR ee ay A bo ee ie some other man'secat in Congres? So ar s4| New Engiand in genera, eid to Tat Stat cor | wus eo icenaed at insmrtions sett spon ae — axao, Tie Sea TWELVE OCLOCE Me OF TORS | Dian had been offered until the present one. sagacity goes there is little to choose between | respondent in talking of the use of electricity | wife by Poston during the trial that he teuk the AT PLEVEN UCL OCK SHARP. DAY AUGUST PIGHTEENTH 180%; for furnishing | 88 adopted. the boy, the man or the horse. What perverse | for propelling street care life of his brother attorney. Eo ths District government, One Bay Horie and One | cast-iron water pipes and sperial castings. ereinafter SATISFACTORY RESULTS LAST YEAR. spirit in it that prompts them all to leave the All the parties concerned to the ee 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | fons may bs (ae this. Ofice apo The results of last year’s work are regarded elite of southern society, and the affair atirred FPITCH, FOX & BROWN, REAL ESTATE, 1406 G st. Anenjoyable stag party was given at the lap of Inxury for s miserable existence in the ry fe ‘Up a great sensation. . ee ee Og oe ee oe Mr. ae aa : ——s rary Serene ep! a ene ee ee a, and his can to the higher DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Place tps keonghy Forest Glenn, last evening. exer pra thesgors eter. Sarr — ‘But the boy-ah, what of he ,ctder ont” | Gr ik overhead system is found dangerous | courte of the state, where the firet relations a cS 2 e FEE TT aT ee ee Wik Deeren | mations of a larger exp in the same line | _Mr.and Mra. J. A.D. Turner and Master| much fatigued by” the wnuyual duties of no for his condition? Must he Yee; undoubtedly. | We hare had namerovs | ae Poy My — TOA Baath Rope ae | Rage aces Bay ages Gide | ot wrk and le ten help whch cok | Weg, wih anes Gon and le ‘Wion, ar | eng ap tent Ac” And at 12" gins | op rmped ond raed ond reioned wf | cv in'wuc ae proved un vom | Urata fo tn lam, nad 1708 a .- an ourse ve . Hh. . ~ Caheed - to the Su Court of the United States, NTH, 182, AT | colved af this office nutil TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, | Ge, Jaimed, in the advanced | Mead, ‘Winchester. nothing was heard except the tread of senti-| be made to see with clearness and with truth? | human beings. = — A.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST TWENTIETH, 1892, for | demonstrated, it is cl 5 What about his educetion? Let us take a|. “Doce the etady of this to re- | Much #vmpathy was felt for the condemned man, Pecloe Salts made by Bancroft of (ee Pe tg Rope satiate irr MM, an alee ynaders warranting icra ha iy opel penned treme eon Phage oy ley ae ele ple Me Ele ee Jhe fell from hie high position, the prey of 6 Beston, Edayt Table, 3, Table, ao wae Bight sigbies urine: ete fiscal year ending June 0, Foard ord co urday for a month's visit to Monterey Springs, | $2/0Ve4 jue Grand scenery of the ht feges antl, at the age of twonty-&1 “No; I think the number of fatalities in- | 2signing woman. Damask Side Chairs. “Cou . proposals J slopes | does bepress “95 rn ccock cema|he es blomemed. ‘ect ‘tno Of course the number of trolley lines STORY OF THE CRIME. en jhowan io “Proposals for 3 ERT. » and at 6 o'clock spent d | crease. : : eee er en Ene aeaee Clocks and | shtcoened toe Ro THORP, Chief Supply’ Divisin: The pon ORT 70 THE OOVERNMEXT. | Miss Annie Karr, who has been visiting the re ors practicing "ihe |epread of onde, words, words.” | have greaily increased, and it may be that the | The circumstances that led up tothe killing Seer oqpamente, Lace Curtains, Fe ., Lambre- > - wie we | are Lenny : al aan pwd erage tte ie paar theepermar grade bare — a cd time all oe See mone may peng om gy are generally familiar. No man stood higher sae vas gral saps d_gpincimsarie ta, por ville, returned Monday Prepare for | were wide awake an to resume cam) ry to correct 3 Proportion than do the street car lines. > Library Tables, Dedis’ Bockcases, Chairs, 1 large Pireetrea pal SEPTEMBER EiRaE, NOOK, for the Postmaster General, especially when it | an extended trip through the south. any Geek eae to sick call at Gg, | manual training. One step gained. Now, if| llthor way it is bed enoagh toc ted in tact it “ee pcos aer benny dia begins Portfoils (nade te order} atioes daring ‘he G. A.B encacapment.” "© "| clothes them with an importance in their local-| Lieut. Everett Hayden of te United States eae Maan recta moe Sperone | Oe paces roe ee Oho ech onee bow mates | yd py Fentleman of etacation oni pes Walnut Ext a for $100. ‘The following are the reservations to be | ity which they did not have before. navy sailed from Baltimore for Bremen this | Dr. | Caldw expects we ps: Logerearr! led in —. - tion. When the rebellion broke out he raised @ hairs, Butler’ Tables Whatnot Churbey},2 very | £06 $100. In some of the counties there are 180 post| afternoon on the Weimar. He expects to be | Of the hospital very shortly. Mess call | parent would place this country home, | &c., results in an number of acci- s fine Setwot. Mavilin China (1 Brealtast, ? Dinners. | ° "B24. posenical Ggrden._ 2, space in front Peggertcnist : 2 pec ‘as sounded promptly at 7 o'clock and com-| 80 matter how rade, and let him become ac-|doniaof this kind. It seems to ie. that our | rofiment of Kentockians, and, as a portion of Plated Ware. of Central Marnet, 3. reservation Ne ‘south side | Offices, while in others number is much | away until early in tember. Mrs. Hayden yainted with nature, how the boy would x ts in this ‘of the Gen. Ryan's brigade, carved « name for bimself BED ROOMS. ms ‘oth st. "4, reservation No. d4,north | leas. Still there are enough in every county | and the children are with her father, Col. J. J. | Pany was formed immedately preparatory to ¥ 0 Grow. | experiments in home Sociiey 9>- | 4 hismaan on anya tieody Bat, Welle Osk Bei Suites. Rockers. Antique Fables, rae | side of st. 5. reservation No. 30. | and widely separated torequire from the county | Reynolds, at Old Point. going to the hotel for breakfast, | He would have time and cause to think, and a | tem—for New England has more trolley systems . ws and Wash Stands (Kirby make), Wardrobe, Totlet ining 14¢h st. 6, reservation an —— opportunity for action. If there was | than any other part of the country—of course ®"4 respected in Memphis, Col. King at the ae ea Voy sreaetiaaee "EO ot" eet tS gulag "Sout ta “AS | A pleut evening was mont by « namber of | Th foration man fected thal brektet | rant Pear tate sank -iniage he | indicates that older the tines are the grater cme of the war removed to Nubile, where ; a A; ests at the residence (r. John f this anialathe totem each ake was weak enough to have it made for danger. There are plenty of people in | a ae syratie oath nd of sre oa OE tO en “Conretince ween therétns | Eleamant Grove, Loudoun county, Va on Mon- speed. “The interimn, was plsamcaily” peased, | im—and bo suight ‘g0t_ his fret lesson in on: | Cambridiwe and Poston wot ents wouke rant ride | Hesse bar, and both court and barrister today ee (CELLET No. 27, nor rc 3 4 ona car during a SUL TAIS PURSTTURE” Ty UN EXCELLENT inet iy rservaion So, SW’acuth tide of eves | no railroad. Ho pays for his meals and night | 287, The guthering included Mr. and irs. John | however, by Prot, Branson, who entertained gineering, by. training’ some, stream down or | on er during a thunder storm." recognize ‘King's Digoet ct Tennomee Lav Secret LADY Rerkise rho RocmEREEN | Ses sent na eae pie era a pane Ag rs Jeftroys, Miss Bertio Robey, Mr. Walter Roboy, | harmonics for which, be received eell-teeritna | want's boat. Again, the ‘arent should supply | “ReLeein « recent thunder storm there! The central figure in the trageds, and the ome “au DUNCANSON BROS. ne abet nigh Mr. Howard Robey, Miss Ella Robey, Mr. Sant- | grvinues the material and let him build one. The it] was serious trouble. A flash of lightning | "PO" whom the odium of the whole affair rests, p ATCLIFFE. DARK aw. | flenjabd ihe gruersof peiviaecs curht torealise’s | visitation oocuttes two reeks’ "But She’ tpoatt | Her, Miss Otte charts sata *FKs'8 o'clock the ceremony of guard mounting Soe be stoned, ned 'bo, carn te $o | Smee Se hove exunecind with the viet and {RS aS vansaeaerate comangaeen handsome prof ‘ The Misses O'Neil, accompanied by Miss | took place, at which time those who were on see facul lown through the machinery car. At! 3 . PEREMPTORY SALE OF ABOUT FOUR HUN- ©. G STAPLES. masters seém to give willingly their time and g boy's mind would come into play. and with | least it burs ‘the bottom of the car | Mrs. Pillow isa native of Mississippi and * FULL | their result is that the d Welsh and chaperoned by Mrs. Jones, left Sun- | duty yesterday were relieved and the following | boy’ 3 tup through car | REGUEAH SIZES. DAMES SHOES. Chatrman Committee on Parks and Heservations. | mont has a “aficiend Inapaction made-od the | day for Bt. ‘George's Inland for three weeks. | detail went on duty: Sergt. Orrison, sergeant | what oviity be would master the radiments of | and. played havoo, creating great alarm among | Der, carer.ce «Mra. Trigg. Upon ber ‘After ENTH. at TEN O'CLOCK. weil soll within | TyRopOSALS FOR FUEL, Ee, FORTHE UNTEED | Pott ofices of the country without cost Mies Sine} Me Meezy as Whthe’ Balpher | SETS Se pustpeteea end, Meche’, meas, | Vereiall damn th ‘rawr aaatickal ‘en'ish Mian | Comte od tag tense eae EaPO OU | her emeand witeheed te Beck ie collation Seait: shout 400 peire of the well-known | 2, States Naval Observatort.—Navy D tuent.By- | CONGRESS WOULD PROBABLY XOT APPROPRIATE. | Springs for a month. diately after guard mounting the com 4 make his own _dovecotes, rabbit traps, poultry | remain on « ‘car during a thunder | "til she met Col. King. Past middle age, she = cr Shows. to which te attention of i fe, Addressed to | It is doubtfal whether Congress could be| Mr. Addison ¥& Smith has gone to Beach | some wo morning drill, About one | houses, &c. He might Taise a colt and out the | storm.” : ae wel prenerved rh ieenenie RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Se chet of too bareen: cauipuont, Nery, Devert- persuaded to appropriate sufficient money to | Haven for two weeks. hour and a was, spent in instruction = reap the oats wherewith to feed him.| ‘What are your experiences with reference to re » - > aunddbs Anctioneets._ | bares (US EIL NOON ON" SATURDAY. avauer Pay for the army of officials that such awork | Mrs. F. P. May will spend two or three weeks fm the [extended order or skirmish drill] He, might, st «hillside in grapes and peaches | a mbstitution of ae "Ep to his meeting with Mrs. Pillow there to i — E {S07 And publicly opened imme-| would require. A few years ago $100,000 was ¢ Oakland. company. e men seem Broseeds —_ “ overhead wires: % . FUTURE DAYs. , for the supply of the following | ¥°" reload ” " at Here he would “learn to labor and to wait,”a| “That is stter of t | no doubt that Col. as @ man who de te TURE DAYS. — 5 rial ommaes very quick to learn and worked faithfully and , @ matter of experiment yet, though Fil. LOWENTMAL, AUCT., 007 Tua co mw. | Caled’ Stttee tenet Naat vatery. Comptes | ee me ‘STexpended. in the tac-| Miss Ida Addison has gone to Atlantic! Fer “to master the maneuvers amd, execu, | Most necessary leeson, in the, course which de- | some at the experiments that have been tried | #eFVed the private confidence nik fs hens OE CROCKERY, GLASS WARE AND | spotihcstions whick, with blank form of proppscis | Yass of one or two emall states. Even where | ity. [roped atege eerie alee (YET py pene poomamntgean PN berendl pene oul. _Zusve too lino | ind bo ans bependocpeeach. Mobed saumsted HOUSEFURSISIING - GOODS. STORE “RE. and instructions to bidders, will be supp! ‘ap-| there are women as postmasters they do the| Miss Harriet Sears has been called to her | the men were at to enjoy themeelves in peti ery tree gd ree now in operation ats point near ite extensively in Tene yt BCE OF Sate ees BOOM FOR CONVERT | plain can enn Tight ce eatoe, tater | WORE Just a8 beg fe tee oe ee Het Ye, By Coe secs rte of | Be Det wintie cae, poet ay Peck rpm A gre hed fede what yap ee gg eggs ff mayen gg A ne EY i ‘ H, malities and will reject any or all. bids not consid-| The visitors to country post offices are | her father. ese 2 » | hittle ir i <4 wilh King on the ground that she had some nd will refec , and, of course, enjoyed. themaciven hugely. | litle machinery to turn the grindstone, hoist | the batteries bas been reduced about one-half, Me PSP | ale nce UES Et Mech | gotun peor che erred y | mack Reon Sprage, TTS TO “MMM Ui” pet th mgraing ahs | de, tern lo bc, ithe Mad th | ot inca wh nde it the serago| "chet ous . Ce of e cont a - emselves about spa- ‘ani ing more 1 4 SRESA, AX ARE, reau. sud-2awow | tho postmasters und end in great benefit to the | “3. payarn Palmer is at Troy, N.Y. cious ground. of the hotel and worked hard = i you would ‘toon hear the hum of its the trolle; | pth yee chanced, man and it te SHADES, T si Miss C. L. Willard will spend a month at|to keep cool, the day being extremely | industry in your own ‘ i hoa es = be ce SHOOTING STARS. i warm. Of course the members of the geranium | | There are other ways of developing a boy's , | inte existence and was made manifest at their Foy Chatie Soars. | Piss ae pera ‘Kim f the Church of the Epiphany | mes..s#in duty bound, placed themselves at | fsculties and of turning his abilities to account, toon ta whith be hnd ne his wits na ‘Sesomy LINES, BROOMS AND A | Bisc® compl cme au) asuacal ai cca 3 . McKim of wureh of the Epiphany | the dispoeal of the ladies. About 1 o'clock a| but none, perhaps, that would afford the same | d | Seams Ge wets Boo Bend fet fe y IETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO ee pnd eh is trouble promptly, meee ‘Birdsboro, Pa., for an extended eastern Tumor ¢preed over = a that sins ns et A oe ter hae conc io And bow ehout the se! ——— ‘They ieeetithity ccubines thie Gnmmiey ALE WIT! 2 : N OR SHIN PI - a wot a jour late, which caused tl 5 . m ty in ingten, that ti - ne WITT LOWENTHAL. Agotioncer a coeme S “Yes,” replied the patient, who had just| Miss Kate Putnam of Corcoran street left on | Ordways to groan with horror, as it scems that | Problems to their liking with ardor—might for- | expense of the storage batters system’ was alto. |! the Arkansas property and in other ways % — pads Aeiment poo - showed that their lives were identical, He in- § STICKNEY, Auct, 1416 New York ave: | possi may be obtained om application. at this offee. | *@ken a dose of medicine, “but I wish you could Sunday last for Mariott, Ohio, the home of her | exch man and the gues edt ee Sere rant ait moss pascbeicomoaer Seema?” Bacliepseaer ane istreas of bis heart ine band- a. ‘ BERNARD K. GREEN, Superintendent and_Enei- | be a little less bitter in your attacks.” ancestors. el es pspurtl pr some mansion in M jis, where he bed — is reserv: the: soul-numbing terrors of our time. ‘The expense of the storage battery system | *° in Memphi TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM. | 2 SEAS Se Mr. Andrew Bovans and danghter,Miss Annie |. reseres oso tuts, bose oem axe | No matter wheter God is ie the Constitution | nos bn cxzense of, the storage battery eystem | Ste so lived in pease wits his eve ama ROPOSALS FOR THR cannot say is, mn say ope: ai PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE No. 1525 | PROPOSALS, FOR, THE CO ‘Though drinking water iey cold Porans of Taurel, have gone to Nashville,Mich..| ig that every. member of the company eats |or not. My boy will find Him as he draws | about. the eame as that of the ordinary trolley | ccermnehe Gone wi one Gee P STREET NORTHWEST. = Bo LS May cause one loss of breath, Rovian CaN tent ee eae thore is nothing, more near, him, and one | close to) nature, and the chances are vastly in ssid, There have, boon 0 series of, expert, | afin haere der vibe oma eens — office until TWE! ‘CLOCK M.on TURSDA' ‘This, in its favor still we'll hold: man was heard to remark after dinner yester- | favor growing up ® manly Chris- | ment & good of vised and | hi Col. Ki Py yirine of a certain deed of trust dated the 20th | AUGUST SIXTEEN |802, for -onstructing Sew: ? Mies Laura French, the Misses Dunnington, | day: “I'm ready for supper now, captein.” | tian man, H.H.S. | intelligent work done in this line,and the |, A* his passion cooled ‘ing was gradually gave as, AD. ie SaiCateh Bygingand Connections tm the Distriet of Beas om. Miss May Altemus, Mise Annie Fuller and Miss | Private Clark says of the mals that everything —-—_ Toralts have been ‘very satisfactory. 1 think forced to admit, that st was hin property more Hons may be obtained at this office on application Meintire of Capitol Hill are spending the month | he gets goes to his stomach and epoils his ap~ THE COURTS. the trolley will ultimately have to go. It will wanted. therefor toz-ther with all necessary information, and | The wilted collar is the high water mark of | of August at Doubling Gap Springs. petite, but the doctor says that he can do noth- give place tosome kind of astorage battery beat of his illicit love, it is mid. he was per- a | Sply hide woe these forma willbe comstiered.. TBs | suideummer, Dr. R. H. Evans is at Doubling Gap Springs, | ing for him, and simply advises him to make Equrrr Covnt—Judge Bingham. system, and itis probable that the system now | stale to deed his property to his charmer, & bed feal | bids, JW. DOCGLASS. J. W. ROSS, WA. F ROS. Pa. the best of it. ‘Foday-—Naylor agt. Naylor; reference to| in use ‘with us will mect the demands of the | ¥! antl after tio Gath. thts ‘the improvements theron, situate in the | SELL, Commissioners D.C cee : . { Tt seems asif there will bo no use for tho | Pecial auditor. Lucha agt. Sheaban; order al- | situation.” recorded un ereviee of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit ‘Ob,” exclaimed a girl atalonely summer| Mr. Wm. Sinclair isat White Sulphur Springs, guard tent this year, unless, indeed, Prof. | lowing amendment of bill. Leonard agt.| “Is the use of the storage battery eystem | *he broke by making the segs os the r ~~ MEDICAL. &c. resort, “there is a real man at last.” W. Va. Branson cannot let the chickens alone. One — order directing witness to answer. | extending in your section?” end i wt od A 4 = SROTHERS | , N° it isn’t,” replied another girl, “tit smokes! Miss Nellie Hoyt is at Gapland, Md., for | little peeper is now hopping around on one leg Seton ep ter woe 3 order for temporary! “Yes. A company is now being formed to had loaned Col King the moner, €10,000, with tall diseases, No tute, never One | cigarettes and rocks the boat.” month. Sa Se ee niche Here ae te eee cambriige, and I | Tuich it, was purchased. Col King, owwren, vod advertising physicians iu this city. Estab Me, over a bricl course 80, but ee val as | q fShed aa years. S00 Bt ne eS hotime Mra, Sno. F. Ellis is at-Atientio City for two| th professor will have to mind bis p's and q's AT THE RIVER FRONT. there is reason to believe it will it will | Set the dispute at an ond by filing « bill te Po ae Tae jelly mosquito "i barges Pry pe coe en “aa, tired ralvar propulsion bes developed | at tfecover the property. ehaser's ost. Springs Water cares dyspepsia. . Soar jolly mosq ire. J. B, Colton for a mont ‘Thejweather being so intensely hot Capt. Will- . for street railway propul v id ee oe ee Remarked with a wink Homeland, Va. inns decided to dispense with afternoon “drill, |_ Three-mast schooner Robert Ingles Carter, Xew-| with us very Tanidiy and) were eatistootorls: | sie anaes en Se een Oe re ie the trustess rewrve the i for the ills of teething babies. “For sale by 8. Fil cleo tap-te ta bel : and the men have spent the afternoon in ham- | Port. RL. Capt. Peak, nine days from Pittston. Me.. | Cars seating about forty people and capable of | #4 Mrs. Pillow Fisut to resell the property at the risk and cost of de RE. House Drug Store. Washington. D- pep te the bee Mr. F. A. Lipscomb is at Brooklyn, Md. ocks or catch ball in the shade. At the With 1,054 tons of Keunebecice. From the capes in | carrying at least twice that number ona pinch bad been impeached and reputation injured, Sealing PUrMSSURR R TRACY, ? Provrictor, Burterlile Veo” taste” ee re Mra. Etta Thompson and her daughter, Mrs. | (nt moment the company is preparing for liress | 2% of Bed Sar tok. Valcan, Baltimore; < Sctepe | aro now propelled through the streets of Boston | and sho began « suit, against Col. King foe anloatast ALFRED S WILLSON, | Trustees. = Kitty Thompson Berry, are spending the month | parade, and the guests at the hotel are very | Smiudeld dame titan Va. eh OT ONO ha et hea | at a comparatively high “rate of speed by the | a. Re np eet en ps [store EB SLOAN, Aucis., 1407Gst.2.7. D® & J: caRzeros, “I must go and buy a lot of new clothes,” | of August with relatives in northern New York. | anxious to see the new uniforms, as many of Seti Schaper rive, Sisters. Alexandr a, Va.- Caps | overbead wire sy . Horses for street car | Po na ny Tillew a be eR nn _ seeker ple she remarked Ar gad i, Geore A. Fox have returned | thm rapped hae SoRDMNY ay sal’ | Ree of ci Sa ae fr | gar aime undnora, Imo mata ee mto: | "BMC; flow a berate tet BAUS, W TABLYS AND CHAIRS ~ “Going to the goods store?” asked her | from Colonial Beach. equipped with the fatigue uniform, as last sea- ore, er Marsh, three days s er ees bate titles caused him to be selected by Mrs. Pillow | Graduated London. England, 1865: Now York, 187%. | brother.” ne . Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor Wade, baby and | 60. sate | f20%, Now ork Capt: Mallon: fromew ork: Hest, | Bae with the overhead system it will com- | tities caused him to be elected by Mr. Pijtow grrr om iny etapa pother, | : epee Tapenade Ang ae crams Of last evening Private | io eicags in Ho‘oray carurtion trade between, Want” | Pletely revolutionize the street railway systems | "= her tending couneel. tn the cross pil wea Biood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Es- Secrest! not. I'm going to a gentlemen's aries ie peor! Fock rare all tor| Bethel, established reputation for vigilance | ton get Baca ists." Gchocner Slinnie Tiden, | of the country. Cy ghee x rnishing store.” ir. Char! . Handy is morning for | while on guard. ree men, members of y doisaen ‘wood. a Si se Sep ED ee ee md Qakland to pass afew daye wit: hia family,who | company, attempted to pass 'the lines and were IE he mag hm CAST ha ag FOOLISH NEW YoREERS, | ig at ioe SKILL. SUCCESS. A fatal blow—the investigation of the muzzle | #Te spending the summer thers. halted. Two of them withdrew and attempted | Cartwright, trom Norfolk. with 70.000 fect of tum ——i Se ee Pome tys | “Hours: 9t02, 4to8; Sunday, 9t07, of the gun. A. H. Uhler is at Cape May. ie cane Coe Sur} ies = Eek, fram, Feceomicg. Ve Sma oe y | They Disdain the Light and Seasonable Garb | {> bo a fabrication of Mra. Pillow. ‘This fms . ° mp. ine wood. 4 ° : eee eee tage, Momnain Tako ark, one Coe | Hho, cusidere, Hnally "sowed | pane | Bs creche a Sparen ae siowlienpeceeinars hander, sworn to by hen Pillow, Sd ta ‘NO OCCASION FOR IT. e ee eee * to the sergeant of the rd_and were » Kellington, from Philadelphia, with 403 | 5Petial Correspondence of Tr > Evening Star. - parece ig ie comet end nehinecatne ll. for theecount , I NSULI_ THE ONLY UROSCOPIAN PHYSI- i per . J. E. Hoge gone fount sent to their tents, while Private el, who anthracite coal. w York, Ang. 10, 1 strator and others, wit TH SCOP) ™ aiken chee Dr. J. E. Hoge has to Mountain Lake thoir tents, while Private Bethel, wh ¥ 0, 1892, | the P glares anpiruagnt, of furniture, carpets, &e.. ae | cians in Washinzton, Drs. BROTHERS and GRAY; ¢ glorious For com gone, i Capt. Janes Da from, Philadel; with 2 Memphis papers. During the trial Poston Partly mentioned above. In the ‘sale wi 5 ve years at £ ‘s.w. "We have re: ‘There is no circus on the spot, Park for a month. had in the meantime tracked the third party to | [0 canthracite col; im tow of Red Star ter Ap | ‘The people of Washington could give New drew from Mrs. Pillow a repetition of the Seamy chalice 88 places, and # off fuced the siens of incipient discase almost to's cer- age Mr. J. Albert Shaffer has gone to his home, | °7¢ of the tents, brought him to the sergeant. | nic, more, Capt. Charles Ellinghouse. K. | y, cai tors on dressing for hot | Tux t 9 Suntis to these preparing for the Sy Uy” examining ints the chernical chara’ter of Then, where can any cause be shown . J. Albe g | The prisoner showed a pass and was allowed to | Pr Mesen Gomten apt Henry Williams, ‘orkers several pointers on ing for hot | This evidence, needlessly brought out to ment, Goods no anion its." will describe rong, digsase and Why it should be so beastly hot. Aurora, W. Va., for a short stay. go to hifent, but will, in consequence of his | Cuberland, with 116.16, tons | of conselidation | weather. Thelast two days have been extremely | a pure woman and & only for the por- ‘snecesatally to. +e Are. E. F. Lloyd is at Mountain Lake Park. | escapade, serve time on extra guard duty. Smith, from Cumberland. with 114 ionset consis: | hot here, yet one finds an entire absence of most of —— Mrs. w to get acrnel Inuhan famally are sublet dyapepal, Go. Quite a Little Row. Mr. Samuel C. Palmer is at Annisquam, Mass. es Manning and Suydam were some-| Yon ciel, Schooner Alle, Sauter, Gpancock: Czpt. | of the comforts of dross which prevail in Wash- | #ing.at her. rankled in Col. King's bosom as Se afro dioceen ties ae | 72 byes bore Judge} Miss Nellie Adams and Misn Katie Weller are eydsigregs peed comer eerie Of vette oflis of sand Varges from Quantico and | ington in this blazing sort of weather. Ocea- | PWNS else had done. Memphis day and =a aes ti 2. ie jiller ing of case of va Knot i i i ¥ ut appeal ‘Ys re - | Broad Run, Va. i ish ‘ J. BROTHERS) INVIGORATING CORDIAL TS | ceased the advance of dozen or eo ladies and | Mars ne "aeation st St. George's Island, | Wey Wore that he bas had but one or two. cosas SAILED. sionally you seaman who has the nerve to | night, recognizing nelther friends nor here timore, Capt. 8B. Anderson, to | Omit his vest. Neglige shirts are comparatively | ances and brooding over his wrongs. On Sc Pesasrala ae tase Viegas, Mirrous | children from Georgetown toward the witness | Mrs, A. Pumphrey is spending a few weeks | {os9marter ners the men were affected by | | Schooner Ids, Baltimore, Capt. SR. Anderson, to froquent, but aside from this there is litle done | 10, 18%, before the civil euits had been decided y, Jetharmic, sleepy. inet oe ambi- | stand. Eva was a small white girl charged with | with her friends in Montgomery county, Md. | tried to enter his tent last ‘night, evidently | port. Schooner Alphabet, Balinese, Cayt. Thomas | in the way of dressing for hot weather. ‘This is | te 4 * ye & ped get ak A 4 eal tot anaseanlton Maud White, girl living next door | Mss Marcell Chapman is spending the month | under the impression that he could’ got at the | Kellum. tothe Raint Mary's river. Md.. toload wood | With “stforence te the sterner see, ‘The ladies s ; and it was testified that Eva broke » broom | of August between Philadelphia, Atlantic City | spiritus fermeti, but the doctor refused to pro- | {°F {his port. | Three mast schooner Annie J. Pardes. ee ee ee ee New Haven, Conn., Capt. Crosby, to Georgetown, to i ‘i handle over Mand, and the latter's mother a and Vineland. seribe, and the ‘unknown party went away as Joed coal for Boat. Use expects to sail this week, seeing ae ses in —, de sexesenio | ie Cael hente fe their pockets, when King 7. tempted to take the broom from Eva ohn F. ry as he cam runes of sof! goods, and of course feel | #ai ADVERTISING. Cnn fos Pe eee gett| Mrs. John F. Ellis and Miss Raphael Ellis are ther, at Atlantic City. Pg pine Ar Passed very quietly, moet ERTISE ANYTHING ANY. | f ked the bi from Mrs. White and ag 5 of the hotel guests having taken a siesta,and the wire at aay. sling write (o UEO.E HOWELLS | it was alleged. that he knocked her down, Mrz| Mr. F.H. Pelouze will spend a month at | men were theown upon thos own rescazesn fee the heat very much less than the men, who | | “You bave got to retract the charge you made swelter under hot, heavy garments, Walk up | Sfunet "x rife-” Poston replied. at ri = and down Broadway or along 5th avenue or | pistol and fired the fatal shot. Since his trouble me: Mw C0. egromes.. Row Eee. —__ suzl-ly _ | Saffess acknowledged taking the broom and the | Highland Lake, Pa. amusement. As evening approaches it grows | Suntec G. 5 ‘Licht. pis Deavily and he bed. Sontenin stpartiy trentioned shoves, Thoetin sacs | EVERY, ONE (1, SEED Court suggested that a wall be built betwoen | Mra, J.T. Bixins has gone to Moorefield, W. | ™uch cooler and dross parade will be more | Alexandris, Gapt. ‘Richard Wright Schomer® Le | MPon the stoc nothing but heavy sults upon | evident. Gherooghly primed himself for the of good furniture would do well tw attend thiseule. | contin’ the two families. He dismissed the girl and | va for two weeks. bearable jon that account. Supper is now in | CPxton, from Jathes river with lumber. the “men. Occasjonaliy there is seen | deed with liberal potations, He made no LATIMER £ SLOAN: _ | Stailed, postaer paid, on recelit of Sned Me; Gatiees 02, enying he hoped thet this | "16, in Nardlingor, fr., bee justreturned from | °* “4 Se man, os mount, are ready. za oe Re wm, |" light-weight coat of some dark material, but | effort to escape, but gave himself up to the — iced ‘wot ent ci seers — ‘hoon it Alexandrfa, Capt. these thoritis jew Yor ave. | Srvc tn bck Papers a cond ee 8 two weeks’ sojourn at Ocean City, Md. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Decatur. Schooner Anna Mason, Alexandria, Capt. | Coch quite of Baceal ait Bonterd soea ny | Sutboritien TRUSTEES SALP OF VERY VALUABLE IM. | $csl of information about rates and other matters per. | Popular Ignorance Concerning Ventilation. | Mr. John F. Walter of F gtreet has gone on a Benjamin Dickerson. Schooner Mary E. Denty, fortable fn A LAKE = MYSTERY. PROVED PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE No. xs | (ane tg she bastnees of adverustys- Address ROW: | From the Enrineering Magazine. trip to Park City, Utah, to be absent about TWO SETS OF BIDS. Alexandris, (Blackburn. in ~ 7 Z See | 5: "ausl-iy Upon no other subject connected with sani- | three weeks. The Commissioners opened two sets of bids | Dixon. Tap! es roars, | Washington, they The Headless Body of a Man Tied Up in @ requead af the gute | [OSTABLISHED JS70_W, & TAPPAN. DEALER | een’ bas it seemed » task so Herculean | yy, and Mrs, Charles T. Boswell and their | today. One was foran engine site and the | Schocasr Alexandria, Capt, 3 ‘ Bag Floats Ashore Near Dunkirk. foc take tm. treat of the | eee) a=, ‘jowolny: Silver Ware bee | ®*t diffuse information among the masses daughter Bessie have returned from Atlantic | other for street lamps and designations, it. Behooner Rockaway, Capt. Broadway A grain sack containing the remains of a man Hitt, EES TH DAY OF | gosh atin weird dove above F. Fine watchend | about ventilation. The effects of want of good | City and West River, Md. ravage A, repose submitted for ‘Sun, ditch cheep thebeeh ein eebe? han» of Washi ign: | Sowers repre sven Ventilation are so subtile in their character,| Mr. M. Eisenmann has gone to Atlantic City | engine honses. 8. J. ‘Block offered lote sub 22 ms. i i irk, N. Y. miles west of Van Buren certain retribution for sins in this regard is #0 ual and 23, in square 176, fronting 44 fect on U the streaming iration | kirk, N. Y., and two mii megusre | PERRY CARSON'S OPPORTUNITY. za heed x4 pmtye : yaa EY 7 face : * Monday, August 8, aays a New York Sun a is recorded in ie slow in coming, and when it comes 1s to unin- aon J, ‘Ord , street by a depth of 110 feet toa public alley . baad ¥ office of the District of Co | ors cctigaiae aca re formed poaplt to exemtagly eran Aga Baer ae way will spend a week at 12 feet wide, at €1.75 ‘square foot. A. P. The. venture oven to cenit the vest and don the special. The bag was seen by Mr. Skinner of terest ens a Bradshaw | the sins, that it is almost impossible to bring | S™mestown, R. I. Fardon & Co. offered lot 33, block 4, Meridian | sonal Sie edge any over in the matter | 2Fockton, who was passing along the beach, dccat sith ane Central Committee. such people to see the relation between cause | Mr. C. F. E. Richardson is at Capon Springs. | Hill. The lot is 150 feet deep and contains | The Emme alu ieteeeer ‘sour hens dily do so b Tn | #nd he untied it to ascertain the contents. He ‘Sper centam per annuips payable samt. | ‘There is promise of aerial enusic in the more | and effect. At most, only a languid assent can | Maj. W. P. Huxford has gone to Stamford. | 6,162 square feet, at 135, por, equare foot. ne | Rommhamas rack, fn one of the large dry goods establishments here, | was horrified to find the remains of « human SREP ay. cr all ash."St wee onion of he! purenaser, | or less beclouded political atmosphere common be extorted from their ‘minds to the proposition | Conn., for a month. bidders were TT Geoper Whnrke Badostes | sustained hich deals in, everything. Tmet one of ths | being in « badly decomposed state. Dragging Tip is Fea are or ise pecberty will be» resold at the to the District of Columbia. Who will lead the Ruud ona Cece miep a eeer lpn Mrs. Rianard has gone to Oakland for 8| Compeny and Thomas Quill. There were gonaiderabie meat prominent and policed Toung members | the bag far enough on the beach to be mefe Fepancins and recortiaw at rarhascrs cost. “o-| chorus is not known nor can any one even sug-| heating contractor, possibly as ignorant na | Month. fourteen classes, ten of which were bid on. Class man. | of te House tn pn 4 — hea jot from the waves, ho notified Dr. Dean of Brock- gr2Seodkds GEO NW. Stiteyey,; Trustees, | gest the airswhich the band may play, but that | thomscives, that the ventilation in abuilding ia| Mrs. H. L. Biscoe is at Atlantic City for two | 1. lanterns on posts, received the fall i [ i 1 ; E E He i eacaggte the music is going to come can hardly be ques- | good, they accept the statement without ques- | weeks. Company, $4.15; 4 ‘and received from the Dr. Dean telephoned Coroner Charles Blood aE iP Eo CAP EY RITRPRE? 20 | toned ‘| fon unl ther facta fo the contrary ars so| "Mr. W. D. Clarkhas gone to Mt.Airy, Ma.,| Gregory, 64.90.” Clue 1 Lanterns at sire SS ee oe ee | ame hour and place, : “vem. |qgFor several months past there has been con- | Prijr at 0 pe Gavected by that, most unveliable | until September Le 94-74. Class 2, Lanterns on. streck | Scant able thing in shirts,” said he, “that Ihave | the remains, which he found to be those of e gul0.13,16817_GEo. W. STICKNEY; TT tinuous strife between the two most promi- |" In either of tho other two ‘of the bus- NTE -Nerse TEE EP Rests, different from clas 1 only in bottom | I, : we be “Whe ae pn aoe Oe an of egos are ee ae SCNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. 0th end D eta nent factions of local republicanism. ‘They | iness good ‘be AS TO BREWERIES. — Cpa Ths Pe cents for such shirts as those and the |", marks to aid identification. The large IMPORTANT ASSIGNERS SALE OF THE EN-| Started out to fight for recognition, then strug- ‘The Commissioners Reply to'a Communten-} Crete 4 ™ etasinc: Comey ion Sickinky tal in operation, too?” And be | form, Specially those of the lege, wore broken PRISING PS ALL OUP ivENTY | Sled for existence and were now supposed to i i tion From Senator MeM! Class 9. Lanterns of bet- smiled summer emile as he caressed his | and sawed, as if for the of being PRISING ALL UPWARD OF SEVENTY aaean f hile tractor on some important job he will often re- ‘ian. bundie of summer wear and remarked: “I am in the bag. Coroner after FOES RhREOUNs OF TREBOTEL S7RAT- | bare quieted down for awhile jast because | Guire all isfirmnen to hold ap under the | The Commiecionientn Fa posts—Wheeler Reflector aS bea nan packed bag. <a + _BPERETS SORTHWEST AE Reta IOS” there was nothing to fight for. But there is no re for cheapness that will bé brought to | os4i Lee tomer kerr 5. 5 twenty-six cent shirts would be just tps thing.” | 5 echo, amsamea ihe REDON SSL ens et 7 | ESS Chine esa nee pga an 08 | Bear apon Senate rotation 17, "prohibiting tn reton "Gregory bare Dea sated r ws - - . att | a8 Mr. Cl and his frien this story. ‘The most satisfactory of all ways in which to lution 107, « 2 on en- ‘at ‘Balt ee el Strantord, fn fart comedy st gored of | 3m. mRapemaw's commrrEx necooxizep. | get designs for heating and ventilating appa- | of a brewery within the limits of the city of ington, reas Jepancee Hairpins. BOsets of Oak. Ash. see cach Wotee ee yet | On Monday Perry Carson, who is the District | ratus is for the owner or architect to employ | Washington,” and requesting their opinion ig Ey rey tetas ce committee, | the expert under instructions that. while need- | whether breweries have proved to be dangerous | 86 3 Feather Fulows: Upright | men grape, eee * | lees expenditare is deprecated, nothing the use-| 15 the safety or tho hoalth of Meise ta Taxous Panx, Aug. 10, 1892. nt Ons; Cherry and Wal- | received a letter from the chairman of that or-| rulness of which can be demonstrated. no. fea ay oe. . Persons living H. I. Gregory, x A ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Halleck are spending the mplete, several Handsome | Sanization ‘requesting him to furnish the | ture for the introduction of which intelligent | their neighborhood,replied today that the health summer at the sanitarium in Geneva, N. Y., for greditu rug. sik and other mar | commitiee with a complete roster of the local can to| officer reports “that no-complaint has been » | masts benefit of the health. ru Washstands, Oak Chifoniers. | republican central committee. — This was | be received at this office for several years of Sree — Fecame and Easy, Chairs, Mr. Carson’s opportunity, and he did not let it Poundmes Baars, ., Tabies. Double and ‘Singis 7 nuisances injurious to the public health being Wardrobes, Cots Toilst Wereer'ae; promptly, and the committee job aim; t0 | crested by breweries, 'O rm ‘The entire Soor covering throughout the house, | " ee eee : heed pam! per _ Dalle and stairways, Fine og net, Body Brussels and | Sanization is not the one headed by Ald- well- Stuer Carfers) Lars and Small Howe Linoleum, Be. | rich. It is the one of which Aaron wis ‘TABLE AND BED LINEN, & chairman. “Raphins ““This is a warm day for most people,” said Mr. Carson to a StaR reporter, “but it is too cold for some of the folks who have been to annoy me. [understand that Mr. Chase has ® cominittee which he calls ‘the’ central com- ST mittee. It’s no good now. Maybe it’s ornamen- Hack, Counter, Show Case, | tai; if it is that’s all the excuse it has for living. ce. a Curtains and other wots 0: Complete dining room outat. 17 Extonsjon and other Tables, Wain ii a Fi i ‘Trath. ene —"Do you know Nellie and I hiave eyes baemont., Kitchen. ad Raners. Copper Sinan | Max Persiki, a well-known barber in Dan-| orators ameoily the same colons Wave. fost | 3 of ¥ »xe8: Copper. Tin and | bury, €onn., committed suicide by Paris Be d e, sro cede seatiy new. andl shoultattract’eke | green. He leaves a wife and two cl been comparing them. only; oxy attention of those furnishing. A splendid opportu- cause assigned for Ly Regge ren Jacques—“Pardon me, that's quite impos- ae from Paula Mrs Be cacy BSbgoURNS Saeihet hus reds | ‘The Brooklyn Granite Company, whieh con- | sible.” haste leakage in the pipes, “Mir ad Mi Durchased at private fan Le isapected any time on eR, _aokdte “Toad asi ATIMER © SLOAN. Auctioneers, “estate broker, has TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN @ to Canada, ‘leaving unpaid judgments PRE SEBDIVistON OF THE BARRY FARM Sgainst him ia ‘Buffalo “of Seal epoend i # H & ‘sale prior to day of sale. House | ducts the Stony Creek quarries in Connecticut,| Mabel—“!) B ‘How impossible?” ERR Ssieer™ employing 300 men, have given in to the| Jacques—‘Your.cyesare g iy a8 | 4 i & fe f 8 i i 4 E i f id Ee! iH Ei Ei ey Y E F a H & f E i Hit Matilda, and daog?ter, Flora, exce| | | Hi

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