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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.: SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892—SIXTEEN- PAGES. 5 Eusr To Tare Sa — == = = e | aE mee he ge eet eee A SIGN Rom MM. : : THE G. 4. K. ENCAMPMENT. Elkins bas — to ane |e ny oe | HELD FOR THE GRANP JURY. $ oe " — the pao age te bas Pe aa ee Headquar- ‘hetrthan Rion Matas Seepage majecten | aay the Secretary of the ‘Navy wil rhs 4 William Simms Charged With Assault With . Deen ly to German opera. A num- ters lew York. Exchange. te Satisfied. much with the: ailors and marines stationed Intent to KAM. And prompt to cure, Ayer’s Pills acton the intestines a é ber of tie Magus eperen wore produced ot the Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. New Yorx, Aug. 27.—Money on cail has |- = | here and may call upon the contingent at Nor-| “You are charged with asssult and battery not by stimulating, bat by strencthening them. They gore house « oe Senet eecceman New Youx, Ang. 27.—Thero was a feeling of | been caty, with all loans at 2, closing offered at eerste iartbribe cit tr -<e, “rte ag $s EER Sst Seaway wil order out the Dis. | with intent to kill,” read Clerk Harper this news. scene balls 3 AND RVERYTEIXO. WILL comPLETED 1x | trict National umber ~ promote the natural peristaltic motion of the bowels, WRECKED BY FIRE each season, the last one of national importance | tense satisfaction at democratic headquarters | 2 Prime mercantile paper ia in only fair de+ AMPLE TIME LIVING WAR GOVERNORS TO nx | famous old soldiers will be ent the pintforon | Morning toEWilliam Simme, a well-dressed cob without which there can be no regular, healthy opera- *| being the centennial ball The yearly box | today when Chairman Smith of Tammany's| mand, while the supply is meres] ievirep woven, and McElroy feels certain that | ored man. “Are you guilty or not guilty” tions. For the cure of constipation, billoumess, a holders included smong this number many general committee walked into headquarters | ing and rates are stiffer. sixty to ninety ee | them will be President Harrison and “Of intent to murder?” asked the prisoner. ae OE year tan bacaad id ese ocsbastngs Bs: and went into “executive session’ an ‘nn. | W228" indorsed bills receivable “being quoted} Chairman John Joy Edson of the citizens’ ™embers of his cabinet. “Ves,” answered the clerk, “with ~intest bocca RE i 7 The Metropolitan Opera House in| dued to permit entrance to the building it was | ja" Harrity on campaign matters, It 16 h-/a¢ 4042, four months’ commission houser| executive committes on the Grand Army en- THE RAILROAD ACCOMMODATIONS, to kill.” Qumedhent Greta, seem that the stage and everything from the derstood that it means that vag | names at Sa53¢ ard good single names from | cam; 1t today msde « tour of inspection and | Arrangements are rapidly being perfected by | “Then I'm not guilty,” said the pritouer: Flames, jum arch to the rear wall on 7th avenue |Te*dy for .work and that four to six months to run at 53ja6. Sterling | is much gratified at the progress | the railroad companies for the accommodation | Mr. A. Hausen Acton, a berdic driver, wat EXdbeea entirely swept away excepting tha bere caine of coach ae ee Nor’ sxtrdey bile and ast8% for | Which hea been made in the erection of the | f the increased trafic they will be called upon | dhe complaining witeces” : Avers Pus eras Sb Dorned away eed the yt craic Se Tess niet, | will do ite beet for” democratic wiccees from | demand. "Posted si sane many buildings required fdr the sbelter and/ {0 Dandie during encampment week. The | ‘The affair happened on the 224 day of last FATAL FIRE IN WOOSTER STREBY, | through the smoke thet till arose from the Sts tins forvard. There iss general air of | Tho stock market after 11 o\clock displayed | convenience of the veterans who will be here| Dicte, but the Baltioore Eas cams Outgene month at the herdic stables. The complatuaut a +] ruins In the auditoriam ‘the. five tiers that | Mtisfection about the today. | the most intense dullness for the general list, | three weeks from now. y ready at this, time, Additional | ®& struck on the head with « brick and was se Are unsurpassed. They sre equally Tose above the orchestra still remained, but all inson, who left for Gray Gables last night, | but the shares made further progressin | <ctiverrthing is under eutistaotery heafiuay,” | trackage ‘has been Wold trahe me You badly injured that he remained ia the hospital rheumatism, neuralgia, colds, chillsand fevers. Be- s oye | the pings of the boxes, the e upholstering of be TOF cope ao a] pepe = uP Kiriipeamrne oe a es | said Mr. Edson to a Stan reporter thie after- | Yard #0 as to provide poole vagy om iy irtog come days before he could be retmored ta pores veretabe, Satiately sazae costed ana | Testimony of the Servant Girl in| te a state committees of the seven states | Bt. Louie further declined to 89, Dut inter re- | noon, “and T could not feel otherwise than ex- srtma slosping cara. The capacity of the yard] On the night in question the priareer wes @ quickly dissolved, they are admirably adapted for the Borden Trial abevs the iron frames of the cheize are to be looked, after by the Chicago Serered to 40%. The bank ae ceedingly gratified at the smooth manner in| Arroy stent Oe Ay havo eo renga << | od compictannt’s Berle, He compiained thet Sens wn, wollen for tanaers oy land Ft Borden Trial. slone, famained | The fames |, burned sees * | anteeedy'o rm af shade above te opening | Thich everyting snow moying. We ae eom-| pore maid. “Wns exject to et there mur |e he acre age soe fei 4 * iy of every nt jon. and wil to pay hus fare. The of “Ayer's Pills are in «reater demand the world over than > through the roof, and that still SCENES OF DISTRESS figures. Program, and shall have things finisheg ahead | handling a big crowd does not worry ua in the Ley esa ciel = ‘y Further than the entrance doors to the audi- ST SES a Of time.’ There is | least, and alte vagetion 5 ti soon got off and when he did be abosive any other pill and are recommended by the mostemt | EVENTS OF THE FATAL DAY. | ¢otium the dames bed not cncceeded ia ishing | 4t the Mouth of the Mine Where the Great) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. petro ter adalgale yee lig eee tans | qoenler Gam enget oe aie I Pin} ty fey anh og hg nent physicians. =, their way. Wo trace of the Sames was. soon in ah near aes mn the | aZ¥y fare the opening and closing prices of | for # few dave longer the great of prep- | anticipateany annoying quantity of friction. | fatiower noth Stente ond ane — 1 __ | Se part of the bailding fronting on Broadway. DON, Aug. 27.—All through the night the | qT ¥pUowing are! aFhet earparted OF special | aration will be only a memory.” | So fares freight i concerned we are betier | want in the dancenon oa nl then, be ei POLITAN OPERA HOUS: bate gle maig! the names Se = explorers in the Parkslip coal mine at Aber- wire to Carson & Macartney. 1419 F strest. CA evening Chairman Edson | pov Ha ever before. Just fifty miles away | colored helpers A the otal aoe rises height stories, kenfig labored for the rescue of the it ‘isoned ve for Fortress Monroe. He is decidedly | are Branewick vards, and there we sball ag- “ ~ Every Dose Errrctive. meats tS Distenatins ins Wisse DAR sts agar storie being cocupled as epartments peer aaron petal pcbithen depen short on sleep and remarked. Joctlarly that he | regate all the Washington freight until the |e 4" othe: pes would from the time he ‘on the boat WY passenger trattic is cut of the way. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. New York, Aug. 27.—The Metropolitan | building was not even injured by water, nor | Femained about the pit's mouth, eager and until Pept steamer ties up Seowmctes| Today commercial agente of the principal | tery Opera House, one of the most magnificent and | did the occupants -_ it a le es sleepless, waiting for the news of the fate of Monday evening. Monday will be the first week | roads have put in several hours calling upon |“) ine expensive of modern play houses, occupying their apartments. led, crowd on | the loved ones below. Women with babes at day during the whole of this summer on which | those who are in the hobit of shipping or re- j., cecoeen eee ‘Sold by Druagists everywhere. has ack Gee rhe seg came, — — b> ery oe their breasts refused to go home when urged, Mr. Edson has absented himself from the city. | ceiving large quantities of freight to warn them ~ “t _ ‘oheemen Naemler amd Livixe wan covansoss To ns rxvrres, | thet from September 14 to ee popes ? sae | wi ctically a stoppage of all freight s Early next woek invitations will be issued | Tea’ fis understocd fiat were ee ‘rom headquarters of the executive committee | agreed to run ten cars of perishable freight to the sixteen living war governors. Great each day from Baltimore. honors, such as_the public can render, are in | + XoTER, smoke ri the ‘a and while the little ones sleptin the mothers’ 89th and 40th streets, in the short space of an | servant could be seen near an open window, ‘the mothers watched sn waited. Daring arms duster in hand, calml; ing her accustomed | the night owt this frenoen Soe cutie) Ths Broebeey wag ong ger per oe iaiten | tbe nAght there was ee raise the hopes eetiee of ieice aa eae Nhe | 8t00d dressed in morning gowns looking down a on eae up ‘Ga coe. ‘They rar ters Oe tne pauare was made havoc of by the | at the puffing engines and the crowd on the| were met by suffocating gas, which made rarther ‘Pits, sPasus. ST VITUS paxe onnew. A ‘Pree samp + opium habit cared. Dr. Miles ‘SCHELLER & STEV sss eb and Pa Ariver. who was rendered unconscious by fe wi the Wow, was removed to the Hospital, where Dr. Woodward wt E CAN TARE CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER eats kowalion: Ne pain or wriping after | dames. Just where the fire started is yet un- | ¢, _ | known, but it must have been in the vicinity of - , As for as can be learned /it nearly impossible to breathe, and | store for these distinguished mer and oll Wiesh teak Poster Lous, Macacbet takin. SE aR ‘there were nt in the opera house portion | some of them owly esea effort will be made to secure their at ce. | . . . J WissLows soornina sreve the staxe, which Decks on ih oman, Bev of the eo Graig dre nenue, oor wat eae "sn ma to - pes ‘ae j Aspect Meeting “of theve x-gorernors To peep epee Ce « ere a > reaige ye tea 1 detest FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS ae —_ four persons, Stage Carpenter Brown, the anxious ones above and of those who might be id on the reunion grounds in Grand Army Fon and on e i an ee TREN RICE TEETH | oUt being discovered in also. n problem that | £09" Pere ge carpenter and Cornelius Maus, the | iving below stimulated tueir encrpies acct pret H | Place and altogether their visit will be loaded to | will attend Mra. John A. Logan in a body ING with PERFECT SUCUPSS. It SOOTHES the | Puszion Chief Connor and his, men. The | scenic artist's assistant, who had such a narrow | vented thelr course from olution’ Stine, | - a the muzzle with pleasant features. | whom they will present a beantifal badge asa Race. Satan, SOFTERS toe GUNS, ALLATS oll PRIN, | Tee tee Catine interiet eas a ery mses and |eeeene, and E Scattergood. None ofg dous falls in the mine increased the difficult 11 was not originally intended to ddoorate the | souvenir of the tneampment of 1822. aud anm, A telay Wieyele this city to Pitts CURES WIND COLIC and 10 the Dest remedy for | Then the entire interior wae e flory mass, ‘these seem to give any account of! the work and retarded progress. As the night | entrances to Grand Army place, but the com- | memento of their association with Logan | burg has been arranged by representatives DIARRAG@A. Seid be creneiete’ sone Leah Mong patos "Taig woe wi a daey. orate how or exactly where the fire broke | woreon and daylight began todawn without | mittee on decorations thinks its revised plan | in the Army of the Tennessee. of the Pir it he wens) world. becca peomaaton oa Ply < ‘iitiiacihads called a y- ‘and | Ut except that it seemed to come from be-| anything from below to encon! hope man; would be somewhat incomplete if itedecorators — Washingtomans who belong to the light ar- are an inggrrap” and take a i that there ona? and | neath the stage and to with marvelous | of the watchors went away. it wal noticed, Review of the Market. aid not exert themselves to make the reunion | tillery of the Army of the Potomac are re.) Mller : lar ss _ Sontoge thn Ghanian, ee paren ere ex- | Tepldity. very one there wae Ro fire or | however, that not one of the wives and mothers | Henry Clews’ “Weekly Financial Review,” | founds as attractive as possible. Just what | quested to mecs ut Willard’s Hotel Monday |? n of the road between this cify Masry Pensoxs erted to save the Broadway front, in which are | cause for fire in Cok ene. sought rest. They watched on beyond the Tok : | will beidone in this regard is not yet plain, | evening. and Fy laze broken down from overwork or household cares, | (Tet. the Banke of Neat nthe ATS | There wae a large water tank above the stage | dawh and ai length about a0 o'clock is tng | weed today, says: The stock market did not | but the rough plan calls for & very fite display | Survivors of the twenty-second army corps | milite BROWNS IRON PITTERS Zancher & Gazzo's restaurant. ‘The former cov- | 884 the engineer turned the crank and let its | morning their patience was rewarded by a joy- | Uisppoint expectations. Prices have experi-| of bunting at the four main entrances to the | will meet at the Ebbitt House on Tuewley vem: f Rebuilds the.srstem, aids Aicestion. removes excess | Cote eet end the latter the sows | hundreds of gallons of water crash down upon | ous shout from: below. ‘Nineteen miners ted | enced a good sdvance, and indications are still White Lot. Next week there will be a consul- | ing to Prepare for the reunion, of bale and cures salari, Get thegepuine, __2_| Sm vt corner. The main entrance te the Met, | %e flames, but the water produced no visible been found alive and were brought to the sur-|favorable. Asalready maintained in these ad- | tation between Chairman Wine, Mr. Bodfeb, | ‘The War De Md. ix cerned, entirety loon reqiueated $0 viders from the corpesand be ’ mber of .| 1 partment y The start will be made i - x oe weak z Maj. McElroy and Col. Michnel, and when they | invitation of Col. McElrov of the. local | from headaumrene ay te Theta 8 qopoliins Oped Hinaal'uias (aa tee. treat: be ce. men were in s k and ex-| vices, the basis of the present aduance is the , n : ; v ; ict National Ger Taz Besr. tween the bank and restaurant. This ANOTHER SERIOUS FIRE. Pees pgenuition, but conscious, | The confidence of the big Holders of stocks in the | BAY ea coed a Rr Te eT eee erent aneme mania ta | Cnet on ghee & THE CONCORD HARNESS. Sr as at ae teh, a an ee ee ne i od with tents aa | {2t0Fe development and resources of the coun- | “3 ceremonies of Grand Army Place. Permuss ¥ 7 assistance of the wind, wI was blowing | ing with it death, broke out in the large five- | J°Y0U8 cries — ming! v8 heen | tty. Our commercial and industrial interests APPLIED FOR QUARTERS. y 2 Range of the Thermometer. ure & Bro, | rongly from the east and swerved the dames | story brick building Nos. 120, 122,124 snd 126 | Tote, And children, fathers, sons and brothers is also granted troops stationed at Washington bees or hake fant ‘are now enjoying a very fair share of prosperity. | The following posts have applied for quarters opp eys Smereny Sapien wing were the temperatures at ths back toward 7th avenue. All the offices in six Teo Business is not only on a larger scale than ever | guri , seers office of the weather ba eolay 7 Hote wan Wooster street, and extended through to Nos. | Friends of those who had been saved fell on | d during the past week: RS gee : “ digpmecattenediipely 407 Penn. ove. sinning Retina Fee bat those’ Of the’ spare nonghed by the | 120 and 122 Prince strect. Aa far aa could be | their Ences and offered we prayers of thanky, faras tnd saivend ratet ey clearing howe re-| Eph. Scott Post, 464, Mahomet, DL, for 1¢:| THE HERO OF SHIPKA rans, > [2pm uma am, 65. ‘Trunks and Satebels of best make si iow prices, which wero on the 39th street side near 7th ave. | earned early over Sel oper in the build- | while others prayed, between hopo and foar, | ce tionally sound condition—this statement | Seth C. Earl Post, 156, Ottawa, Ill, for 80; W. co =neo nue, were shortly gutted by the fire and del img at the time the fire ae out | that their dear ones, too, might be saved. being confirmed by the small number as well | ©: Scott Post, 100, Van Wert, Ohio, for 100; St. | Suleiman Pasha, Whose Charges Astonished 5 iy cote Fist wan) ales eauitereaes fives by the awful crasitof the galls,” Meng | arora Tas 2 evident revival of courtge after | xs the character of business failures, Agricul: Frank Torbet, Post, 606, Gatcheliville, Pe..for! ene World, Dice at Constantinople. |g “EMINGER, § A Cuaxce To Save Moxex. been? more” of Tiese "'wStned’"* Gay | were aloo said to be injured in escaping. "Bot-| scenes and about « dosem bodied wore brought | U4! interests are alvo in good shape, ac, in| 25; Jncqueth Post. 196, Brcamore, Ob, for 25; | | U0" Monies Mies | any Sees se ee a eeoeas Ce eral were reported missing, and there was such | to the surface. These were the remains of men | spite Of smaller yields of wheat, corn, cotton and i | os rand | Tyeut. W. A. Bruner Post, 385, Sunbury, Pa, ‘We will offer for s fow days: Pty Sh ripir ihoarnr, ey te | ert eS og gat, panic | who had evidently not, been killed by the gas | Dine’ hace utile sed se eaten & SU for $0; John Koch Post, $54, Nickleville, Pa EXTRA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS st Operti, the scenic artist, who was uring a part | About that no certain estimate of death could be Sree nnd meena cent, that after the explo: | roads are not likely to suffer from any ineufi | £0% 20: Duncan Post. 163; Dui Suleiman Pasha, the luckles: hero of Shipke | fils Pass, whose death at Constantinople was an- |, YASS AD, i erate onds s t 3 cDermott Post, 223, Millerstown, | OUnced in the columns of the Press yester Ge. each. = | of the opera house temy femmes ‘cn-the | 10 o'clock in the basement of the Wooster street | and had’ been overtaken and suffocated by the | (MY Of freight for some time to Hee hel | - H. Jackson Post, 299, ¢ dey. was born in Roumelin in 1698 and begee | i sn. my ‘The boy was hemmed in by the flames onthe | 10 9 dak upsthe ated Bites Weare cen | aon ~ an ing by the «mall additions to mileage during Mag te mo : ~ “4 Little va is sat EXTRA HEAVY and SIZE CROCHET BED | third floor, but be made hie way to one of the | ond. occu Boga Neate reer ly gases. The work is still in progress. the last few years and the increase of traffic and a a. ee ae Re ace teneater Sheckegy. Aden SNe tp og he SPREADS at $1.00 each. windows on 39th street, and from there he | Det esa aaity, and soon the entire bull. THIRTY-NINE MEN 84VED. Population, there is more likely to be u scarcity aes had ad a deserted the school for the camp, studied for « | leaped down to astorm-door shed on the ground | Marvelous rapidity, and soon, the entire build-| Loxpox, Aug. 27.—At 1:80 o'clock this after-| of facil os than of tonnage. “Two eventa bap- | 5 "Si cCreadly Post, 456, adie, Ohic for go: | time ut the military school at Panksldi and FULL-SIZED BED COMFORTS st $75c., 1-00. | floor. He is not believed to be seriously hurt. escapes and by the roof to the ad-|00n another dispatch was received from | pened during the week under review w: very | Bradford Post, 141, Bradford, Pa., for 6; W. then entered the army, in which bis rive was | 92.25 and 01.50. WORKS OF ART DESTROYED. people could be reen fleeing | Bridgeden stating that thirty-nine of the im- | materially strengthened the market. viz {hE | Carr Post, $28, Bear Lake, Pa. for 12; Cor-| quite rapid, oven st the start. tle held the | ETS at 75c., Kc., $1.00 and $1.50 up »| Artist Operti arrived at the theater just as the | for their lives. A third and fourth alerm of | prisoned miners had been rescued and brought Buffalo strike. ‘The future of ‘the murker co | POAC. W. Deming Post, 476, Millerton, Pa., | rank of major at the end of 1470, when the — : ise tan dincorsned and Kad the mertiieation of | RN ice Selewed Go Sout in cheek coder. The/ to thes pit heed. The sens when they tainly coca farorable Innadicies te cee Sem | OT A. Langley Post, $0, Combelige-| Yemen expedition was undertaken. On his ré- = | seeing works of art upon which he bad spent nts of the buildings were: Basement and reached the surface was indescribable. | just ‘mentioned, stocka are in strong hands and | POT’, Pa. for 15: Upton Nyeum Post, 547, | turn he was appointed sul | 109 sale of 114 ALL-WOOL BEANEETS. worth considerable time and had traveled over the | 10? 00rM, ea ee sane ey ers erecomnized by their wives, | money promises to remain easy, even though en fae hg hapa Joka Crate Pact! $2: | governor of an cite saad % + a rey 8 OF #1 ea ey we nthe ly | 0 a a is be wd “y ome ~ te ee the pictures were ata recent, meeting engaged 824 ram furs; second floor, M. Blometren, | embraced and Lioed again’ “and agai, | "te® HOW rascal Jeffersonville, ind., for 10; Post, | from which latter office be was reme a 100 dozen ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS, ize 20% | tor eaae ‘the world’s fair and Columbian cele- | 28t# and caps,and W. J. keltey, publisher;} Their arrival at the surface, thot it | 282, Bricksville, Ohio, for 2 Allison | Redif, who ordered him tothe comm and of ow BY HEX FRIENDS, 40, with deep fancy borders, at 12340. each, of $1-50/ bration which is to take place in this efty | third pas Toney Roem E- H. Wagner & Co.,| brought Joy to many hearts, brought Washington Stock Exchanze. | Bros. Post, 444. Port Carbon, Pa.. for 10. | of the expeditions #hich invaded Montenegro rtaking rooms Monday af 2 ‘moe Grin the coming “October, “These vare all | Paper box mam Of the Anjured the | deep sorrow snd despair to others, It| (,Salet—Regular call—iy o'clock m.: Pneumatic | A delegation representing following four posts: | 2f,1he “xbect s and dado | burned up or ruined, together with scenery for wing were early reported: William Sperry, | was painful to witness the looks of hope-| Gul Carriage, 9 at 1. | Todd Fost, 29, Youngstown, Ohio; bride | Montenegro was invaded from three pointa, | Son: Saca" barks et One lot CHENILLE PORTIERES, fringed new plays to be introdneed in a few days at the | forty-eight years old, back, head and lessness aud despair on the faces of wome of | 1,¢0°¢T2 asked. apuns, 1907, | Po*t, 600, Berlin Center, Ohio, Reno Post, 87, | ai Saib, with men and thirty-six guns, and to go at 83.75 pair. * ‘1 shoulders burned; Mary E. Hanley, 88 Cathe- | the women and children when they saw that their | 115: ed. Lowville. Ohio, Hawkins Post, 416, Poland. =a a 3 — Serio ana Daly's Theater and the Academy of | vine street, seriously burned, will die; Mary | husbands wud Tice anne ‘among the | District of Columbia Bonds—s-vear fund, se, | Ohio, for 200° comrades; Samuel iiihay Past, |S Coceres cena Bhtcen ee e Music. This is said to be a complete los, th hemet Ali, with 15,000 men and —_— parpape io +i bly ca delays | @uerizco, seventeen years old, 219 Thompson | rescued. Sadly they turned away and with | 189, gold, 108 bid, — asked. Water stocks, 7s, it East Douglas, Mass., 20; Cutter Post, 505, . from the northeast, and Suleiman, CARHART & LEIDY, in the ‘prodection of the plays. During the =. —— veak Roe Larry | heavy hearts walked toward their homes. Their go wid a Tak cage wee ete ee SS 25; Garfield Post, _ Pike, N. “guus, from the ont x . 12. fully in- “ a oi Y., 25. A d of ' Tait and OR we, | tummer the opera house has been chiefly used | Stack, Engine Com 0. ly in- | despair was not hopeless, however, for the lelegation members re) inti Basen. SLOPES his age, fron eughty foorth year PS : currency, 190 bid, — asked. 8.658, 194, fund, cur- . 7 northwest. Opening hix campaign’ early in take place tu Aueust 28, rcommencements and was last used for a | Jured by falling man Jacob Langwas- | rescue of the thirty-nine led to the belief that | reney, 113%, bid, 115 asked Sics, reg. ieium logs. | senting three following | posts: Perkins | May, Suleiman defeated eeveralomall bodies ot ma Bie. Inte Tetiene eae dea ball. The pine floorings bad+ not been re- | $#f,Engine Company 83, injured by falling wall. | perhaps others. in the far workings | 1901, 100 bid, — asked. | 202. Athens, Pa. Phelps Post, 124, East Montenegrins, and then made bis famons pns- weet. Relatives and friende gre evel, aol the Geb iguieh opmea | Eee were removed to St. Vincent's Hos- | of pit had escaped and were | Miscellaneous Honds—Washington and George- | field, Pa. Spalding Post, 38, Te Ray cage of Baga pass. ‘Whe Gahiing is tate dom. irivited the fire to the main entrance, The | Pital. awaiting the coming of their rescuers, | town Itallroad 10-40 6s, 101% bid, asked. Washing- | Pa. "ren, Warren Post, 72, New Egrpt, XJ: | cult defile lasted five davs, and Suleiman lost MZABETH, widceut the late Adan Fong” interior of the theater bad been| | Shortly before midday when the fire was! The work of clearing the galleries is being | {04 84 Georgetown iallroad Keene oa soe" ti, | 20; Remington Post, 501, 80. Butler, N.¥.'tor 10. | Gver 4.000 men, while the lontenegrin loss was mother of” the iate Carrie Colism, in the About overhauled and was thoroughly fitted for the | Provty well, under control about a dazen fire: | pushed as rapidly as the poison-laden atmos- | ““tyxed. <Waaniagton Lignt intantry isrmort: | Kearney Post, 56, Frankford, Pa., for 0: Tom | ue spo. ite yoined An the heart of | *HDY-S year of ber ewe pa of the season, which would have taken | me" Tere sent up the fire escape of No. 123} phere’ of the pit will permit, Another | gages, im, w bid. ius asked. Wvashingwou Ligne | Custer Post, 178, Sheridan, Mich., for 25; Burn- | Yonteneges: Lor icemed inheet wo ee bert of i ce os Skies gf 1510 and 1bi8 71m Wi aw Chee. Bana @ Maecenas Eee aes ay they | direst a stream. When they reached | miner was rescued today, making a total of | fnfantry 2d is, — bid, — asked. Washtugton Gas | ham Post, 958, Madison, Ohio, for 35: Bentley | contemplated advance upon Cettinje, the capi Bad gerry gon the Parmture nod chine eee or | fad thirty operas to choove from, but they bad the third story the front wall began to bulge, | forty saved today. ton Gan setiea B Goria bd —asken” Waanin: | Rost, 29, Mantus station, Ohio, for 25: G: W. | Sal and iu the aniddle of July started on his te- |" ASH ‘people were «low to accept his bold stat ~ ‘f +4 ani re men could escape they were ——— ne Ooavens a ighs Post, 298, Nashvi , for . J. i intents and purposes defeated. wise re not selected the one they would first produce. ton Gas’ Co. Convertible 6s, 1901, — — aexek. - turn to all intents rp: fea penta, aud many ise pe-vone and prophets £3 ne — Me cue ie ar ae ‘burned | Burled into the street. About six were carried ‘The Work of Train Wreckers. | Koxington Railroad es 100s’ u td, Ghesn: | Leis Post, 129, Neenah, Wis., for 90; Thorn: | “Suleiman marched hie Gheterel force into down with the falling wall. Four were buried i i | burg Post,’ 27, ‘Clarl ieb., for 14: Ryerson | throagh and the flames and smoke sho} high up . Prrrepune,Aug. 27.—A dastardly attempt wa | peakeand Potomac Telephone ist mort. 58, — bid, | Roumelia, with forkap sagptrthgey wept Ihe” fire. | Under the debris. Morris Stack of engine No. E Sow Yi — asked. Capitol and North O Street Railroad ist | Post, 77, Tuckerton, N. J., for 10; Gen. A. A. is | men materially in saving — the ‘way | 27 Was buried under a pile of bricks and it took | ™ade to wreck the New York and Chicago ex-| mongage sa hy bint No cure = | Russian general preventing the #hourko from crossing had aires ; , a mortgage st, 104 bid, 112 asked. Metropolitan | Humphrey Post, 544,Bennet,Pa.,for 25; Stansell | Balkan senge. Bus Ghousk front. Half an hour later the flames, Raving in his com) ions five minutes to dig him out. He | press on the Fort Wayne road, neat Enon val- ee Convertible 6s,112% bid, 1154 aske@. U.s. | Humphrey Post, 333, So.Logan, Mich., for 15; | the meantime eaten up everything befdre them, | ¥8# *eriouely injured. ley, last night and two men are now aan ero ea ana Sai | Choute Humphrey Post, 6, Napoleon, Ohio, 4 epee tpl gaye agelnggy a eee, in’ Allog! ft x " ‘ A DOW | Neauticnn Secarit Trost om 1 - On 100 | on - the outlet of the Shipka pass. Suleiman’s ap- | ™ had literally burned themselves out an@ the fire | _, Augusto E. Gesser, who lives at 118 Spring theny | lock-up on, suspicion | Hq asked American Security and 1fast se, | 10: Harrisonville Post, 50, Harrisonville, Mo.,for | proach forced him to retire from the open On Friday, Anqeews, 002, SARS © lead street, plunged from a window into the street. | of havi: been concerned in the Ked f 20; Jos, Mann Post, 348, Steuben, Ohio, for 12; | . * then reported under control. ] ing, 1908, F. & A., 100. bid,—asked. rican Security country, and in August took place a struggle 4 Matthew B. and’ Maggie A. Foley. was then repe Her body was badly bruised and her face and|crime. It is said that a man named | and’ Trust’se 1906,'A. & bid, — asked. | Anthony Strong Post, 170, Creston, Ohio, for 25: ae: - SI ‘ eet bs There was then a rumor that one guknown : x! 3 for the possession of the Shipka pass which hos ; = hat been. evachcaidl Lr taaeas im. | 8rm# were burned. It is now thought that the | Adams discovered the obstructions and | Washington Market “Co. imp. és. 110 bid, —asked. | W. H. Gibson Post, 431, Leeds, Kan... ‘for few parallels in military history. Gen. Dero- | q hamrelBunday. Auewst 28, at 2 vclonk, R= 9 ‘We claim to be the only house in the city where you | Mn had been oy “ rest of the employes got out of the building in| was in the act of removing them when | Washington Market Co. 1st 6s, 1892-191!, "105 bid, — H. Thomas Post, 6, Deleran, Wis., for i Mggermcrcg' i a. aa oe ae rie 7 fs ression Was the latter had been corfounded i id Tg eng ager ty jinsky. with but 8,000 mca, was in possession of | attem o eee bean cha her tiadas- chs aus coment aa es | he was shot by thieves, who were in hiding. | Kea. Anacostia Railroad ciiceg aes = Trenton, Ark., for 25;] the pass and was urdered to hold it at any eac- NS. On August 28, 1802 at 8:90 p.m. Z Tee cur rma are Cash: people who buy on | Nin she Poy Halts —— He was shot in the forchead, but ia | “NStiomal Bank Stocks—Hank of Washington, 300 - gilchester, Coun., f0F | rifice. Opposed to him was the whole cf Sulei- | }¢,.k4 hisne sireet uorthweet, WILLIAM BAKIOR wu Tey gc vents init cxchanse for their money, | There were twenty-five lines of hose in the| THE SERVANT GIRL TESTIFIES. epee pe Fiedler al Cg, amount | bid “asked, Bank of the Republic, 260, bid. — Se ae Wie Fone mengabels. Pa.) man's army. then 30,000 strong. ‘The attack | maasnarehen | puild 2 : ——— ‘on board lef’ y on 28 asked. Central, | ; Lt. DH. , 134, Intown. | began on the mot August 2 “was | my st aiveeas feotalicans price tur tuk Stashenrd, | Dalbding. and the olage conpenter farmed G60... os whet Mavpened on tive Liey | time, abd atont Il o'clock inet mighty abr sen ond, bars Abe Lincoln Post,” 29, Council | CeStineed for thaee dese aral nate nite ce far Thy tostweee - “tan percent. of for cana. $18.00... Our price | Augen oo oy eben Pll Bagrn coe Brac ok Ga unde. Enon Valley, theenginecr discovered an obstruc-" 190 bid, — asked. Cittzens | for 50: Hyde Clark Post, 78, | terrupted impetucsity.” The loster om the Rug, ‘Apa 10 Thy presence rest wif yeu buy for Coat fe toe Chek Rowse don't | supiiiy and burned too fiercely to permit those | - Fars Riven, Mase., Aug. 27.—The famous | Hor a he re hand succeeded in checking the asked. West End iors. bid, M Me erat AT, | siaa side were very great, but the slaughter of tiny Sop at sltthe meek a » Aug. 27. in time to avert a serious accident ee ae 4 for 15; Milto er’ Post, | the Turks, d toc ecipiter Sy Rithin the building to make further efforts to | Borden trial was resumed this morning. ‘The | was found that some ties had been pinced on the | eS aa ee Ohio, for 20:G. L. Pierce Post, | tountsn side tea circurous ed, ees he 9, those ‘who fal! how kind Thon art, vet tiktad ily swept through the great | district court room was not so densely crowded | track and firmly secured. A search inthe | Railroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, ile, N. ¥., for 10; John McKee | ful Twelve thousand men ure estimates te BY HIS COUSIN, CORA MORRIS, ditorium and in a fow minutes little was left | whem Judge Blaisdell took his seatat 10 o'clock. | Vicinity was made and two suspicious looking | #12 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 98 bid, 105 asked. | Post, 509, Cambridge. N. ¥., for 25; Neal Post, | pave fallen in this terrific onslaught. Russian etropeliten Bay Meurch, Reteme of it except the fron Work. The fire caught the | There wae delay of a few minutes while District | en Were found. Ther were bound and held | Columbia, — bia, 65 asked. “Capitol ana i Tem, | 6% Sidney, Ohio, for 250. relays of troops then began to arrive, and not. hy mie ate Stabiy abtenedl cule of qua anh Gay toes © ares he | TBH an east bound train arrived. They '| ieyiown, — bid. 55 asied. “Rock ‘creek i00 ti, | QUARTERS FORXIsHED. withstanding the fact that the Turks were re- Festal aid trlemde are havin’ — oncea flaming furnace. The fire from the floor | A"0rneY Knowlton was consulting with the} were placed on board and are now | <Yigh% Eckington and Soldiers’ Home, —bid,40/ The following vosts have been furnished | inforced and succeeded in planting siege guns * once a flaming furnace. The fire from the fl00r | attorney for the defense regarding the length |in the Allegheny Tockup “awaiting “an | sated. pated x | on the heights around Fort’ St. Nicholas, the tg yt +h M. C. Grasrr. rpc Sa onward to theroof | Of, the trial. The exammation of Bridget | investigation. The place where this attempt |” insu: Stocks—Firemen’s, 47 bid, — asked. | Tuerters e apenas SE <5 m of the invaders, | #nddauihter of Henry stoddert Mattbems and savy 1510.12 7th st.. bet. Pand Qn.w. su20 | the continnes fae Thee ‘was rapidly | Sullivan was then continued. ‘The wit- | was made to wreck the train was an isolated | (oi waked. Metropolitan, 78 vid.— | Post. No. 187, 25 men, Dalton, Masa, Webster | 4) “inet, "UP October Suleiman yn ‘son Matthews of Grargetown, D.C Bon't doubt tilt sou ry Feng led obey Bee ote uees ame gat ck _st| one, and the ends could hare purwued thei ° Chan aea” “conta ‘inetd tr | Seboo! buildings George 6. Meade Post, No. | pointed to succeed Mehemet Ali as commander sch Pp fons at ‘Xo WON? ou sateen oie aS enn oo use Tuesday ni irs. Borden work of robbery without molestation. The oe i TEN pacha: Pe agg pee of the mai i p north « | iy attend. interment T. B. Towxen & Sox gov ray nu the whcle mama armed fat the | "6,484 MY. Borden, wore sik, "They had teon | pacngers ote getly excited nnd threats | “od? "PEtien SM" patil? sto | Bulking: Aten ‘oui, Ne’ 8.75 men, South | 24h tal ski arms rl oui eget NTERS. On roturiay. 4 ay DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, ery furnace. The flames raged for an hot of | Joun ane sugq gee syt ton eae ee genie | Lrnehing were made 8 eneeela a | ee eee coe Senn: Pcipn and Suleiman could do nothing more than Me-|o"iock ata hee WINRIN ETS alviaee wits of 16 7TH ST. XW. the building and when they bad somewhat | notice she looked unwell, I got wood and coal DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. te Title, 127 bid, — asked, - School building; Col. C. A. Craig Post, No. 75, | pomet Ali to relieve it. He was finally de- | Mp Tier late residence, 404M strgee case 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, Lie. abated it was found that they lone @ vast! from the cellar. There was a wood box erase gut Stocks—Washingion Gas, | 30 men, Parker's Landing, Pa., s@ Bohol | Grand Duke Viadimir near Metchia after a dan, | oruwest. Monday. August 2s ’ Sos tne 10-4 Biepsncd Starving, Te amount of damage. in the Kitchen. “Miss Lizzie had been | compart oF a DANGEROTR crossixa. | 46¥, Did; 487s asked. Georgetown Gas. 46 bid, —| building: Col. G, A- Cobbam Post, Nov 311, 20 : THRUSH. | O8, Saturday. Good Unbleached ¢ ts, Se. When the fire was under control there was a < “4 : asked. U.S. Electric Light, 146 bid, 100 unked. Ri dag ag perate engagement which lasted seven hours, a. nn MINNA MAGD Table Oile loth, cene of desolation presented in the interior of | Moving about eight or nine minutes when she} ‘The Commissioners have lately received con-| “Telephone Stocks Chesapeake aid Potomac, 42 | Men, Tideoute, Pa., Curtis School building: In February, 1878. Suleiman was relieved of | E, an4 Columbia @. Thras a ite’ Carriage Kobes. Geene of Cesciaten pt went upstairs toher room. Mr. Borden used | ,; iti: - | bid, 50 asked. American Graphophone, 4 bid, 5 | Drury Post, No. 372, 30 men, Neptune, Ohio, | y. . uneral frou: ber parents’ residence, t's LAth etree’ line Lace Curtains, from Te. pair up. the famous building the equal of which bas} th. sofa a Brent deal, but witness iw tee siderable complaint from the citizens of Ana ae pI Curtis School building: W. L. Nords Post. No. | Bis command and’came to Cor ‘tantinople un- | southwest. Sunday to" lock ts Friends and role Pilow Cowes and Bolsters ready made. seldom been seen. - | pirle using it. Had’ never seon Lizsie in the | Coutia on account of the dangerous railroed | pyilcellanegus Stocks —Waan. Brick Machine, —| 40, 60 men, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Curtia School metre gl omng pier at orn} | TT pena Se ierea Demme ~~ are : = [am crossing at side e Navy Ys |, 300 aaked. Gi Falls *» 120 bid, 130 asks ding; C'. W. Ci N Ds Feomionsallprice = coon ae bridge, and have urged repentediy that night | Pusumatie Gua ¢ 1-05 bid, 1.00 waked. Line | RUUCINE: CW, Crocker Post, No. 45. 50 men, | ies than a mouth, and in April was placed on | and Gents’ Umbrellas im great variety. Fdmund C. Stanton was secretary of the Ge es See the witness So to tem watelinan bbe statifned fie. "The Comat, | cots HAL, te ble ok, 3 bid, | Auburn, N.Y Thompson School building: W- | cial before a court-martial.” The inquiry into | : y Fae Bhp fom eet aStieached, from 25c. | Metropolitan Opera House Company and om out, lotking the Prone) ‘tnd = Borden | 8icners have referred the mutter to the police | 9 #ked: Nor aan ieee piers Prag eae acbec building f; Btreator | is conduct anzing the war was not terminated Ss, Uo RRR re ae. cecta inh a kaatiehdiatin. | director of opera there until last June, when | Foetring a note. department for a report on the cases. Sate Deposit, aud Traut Companies Washington | Post, No. 68, 75 men, Streator, LiL, Webster epee it oe ta “oo EE Ean Heres toctoce tae an toned eee he resigned both offices. He was succeeded as |‘ Obj were raised but overruled. When —_—>— Loan and Trust, 20% bid, 121% asked. American | School building; Gay Post, No. 16, 120 men, | Competency ani emny't -sgracer Sony Prva s Coshmere anit Henrtétiay « seqciaity. ry by IL. M. McLazen and the office of | witness came down stairs Miss Lizzie said she Cholera Precautions. Security and ‘Trust, 120% bid, 1233 asked. National | Baltimore, Md., Lincoln’ Schoo! ing; : aon to = —— — his rank and con- To visit our Show Parlors and examine ome DES SS ea ae x Of opera was permitted to lapse, the | told her she heard her father groaning while | The superintendent of foreign mails has re- Washington Sate Depout, 160 bid. gids, *S*€% | Barlow Post, No. 434, 80 men, Barlow, Ohio, ipalinioun Shek es aceon ei nina se superb display of GAS FIXTURES betwe Grote Suepesusrtn Sanat. , OF opera by the opera house | she was in the yard. When she came in she | ceived from the postmaster of New York a com- hte Lincoln School building: Calter, Post, Wo. 003; | sgentations gud reserved man, Me wes tall youreach a conclunion as to the kind that eee - ~tieeeeny mabaens cual] euieiat cree emcee a ide open. She recog’ | munication requesting instructions as to the ieaiitaners Srackaias Rue eee Lincoln School | Gnd strongly built, with rade and. wrinkled ‘ould prove most attractive to your dwe! 2 scene of the fire, He aaid a meoting of the | yesterday aa that of Mise fiszie Borden | Sdoption of precautionary measures to provent | BALTIMORE. Aug. %.—Flour steady, unchanged | men, Jonesbors, Ind., Lenox School tulle, |e 804 & red beard and mustache. He ing. Weill be happy to show you through Pasrans For Faux. stockholders will be immediately and the| "Since ‘the tragedy occurred she never aaw | the introduction into this country through the | =receipts, 11,08 barrel: sbipmonis, $1918 barrel: ing: Dan Pratt Poet,” No. 60, 10 _ men, 7 ser the yo een rte weapon ye and it will not be mecemary for you to buy F Y. H Nog work of refitting the opera Bouse will an Borden erying. mails of cholera, now epidemic in various parts Ot Toate: August, oS reston, Ind... Lenox Beboal bading: | a eel aoe eae ome tal oe toe The prices, though, will please you! ouse Now. as soon a8 the water can b o —_—»—— of Europe. tober rma letternich Post, No. ‘men, % —— ' will be necessary to practically refit the entire Feasting the Returned Militia. The department bas instructed Postmaster | stesiier “No Brooklyn, Baltimore House, 922 “Owing to his extreme shoe aan: |S. 8. Suzov & Bno.. — interior, as everything that still remains thore is| yyy Yoax, Aug. 27.—Col. E. F. Sheperd of | Van Cott to confer with the health officers at | bushels: shipi s atock. 24 avenue; Francis aie He No. 30, 69 men, | ciptinarian, and to the severity, often it . Gnoaaws tne but the bare walle wil romain, Even toes | the Mail and Bz press entertained the twenty- | Ne York and fo communicate at once what | 0, omnis, ful, htm, bust Southern Willamantic, Conn., $38 18h suteet; David |S0'to cruelty, ‘with which ke ponishetan | 432 Oru Sr. N.W. ones ing but the bare walle w measuresare m regarded as necessary. It e ; yo D | Mein! ) No. 327, 50 men, Ravenna, ve , ecru t ree. Movworn Carore Hore | isi bere stew. | sand serniy-Are and woth regiments | ated tht tore wil be prompt and cra | Scenes ca heweny ne mee | Ques eat crt, Sane | fle, be ae nu fore ith in sere Abbey. Schoefie and Grau bave leased the | their respective srmories at breakfast this ition between the Soparbacat and the | steamer mixed, 52 bid—receipts, 3,010 bushels; | Sanford Post, No. 79, 125 men, North cially by those of the higher = oo Gnaserci-~Couronrixa. #19, R21 and 825 7th aw, building for the coming season, their lease | morning as a token of appreciation of the effort | health officers at New York in this matter. shipments, 3,671 bushels; stock, "29,362 busheis; | Adame, Mass..’ Slater ; F. Ww. y pe a er mate. Dhmng beginning in October. had planned to | in the cause of law and order at Buffalo, ‘The nics taliban scares sales, 1,000 bushels. Southern corn—white firmer, | Farquhar Post, No. 162, 40 men, it, Mich., | UBdoul laptops pee patlger ymen EFPS'S COCOA, Ser of Carvete, Parlor: Bed Rocks and Dinine Hours | begin their opera season November 21 nest, | events were pleasing stirprises to the: tired and iba Wid cin Stas: yellow nominal, Stu00. “Oatg steady and | Randall Bob 3 Bergt. T. E.’ Elden | Dat be was vain of himself and jealous of every- Femnivare nl | and Mr. Molaren expressed the opinion that | hungry soldiers whe had just reached the city | wetter che seg ise ee eee TTD Neekla ick nee | Post, No. 897, 76 men, , Pa, Ran- ON CREDIT by energetic work the opera hous# might be| from ‘the scene of the recent switehmen's age. wie tas sn te Sahn wade | Pome eos, ‘casy—No. 2, 73—recelpta, | dall “School 'bi ; Admiral Jno, At Cagh Prices. ready for them on that date. The| trike” ago by Judge Mills because he chained | ;'s61 ‘bushels; stock, 41,208 bushels.” Hay farmer | Post, No. 28, 90 men, Havre de Grace, Md. oe - ‘ | opera house had been engaged for the ———~ & = small boy, his nephew, a8 —good to choice timothy, 14.50a15.50. Gran | dall School building; E. B. Young Post, No. sek SPbarloe Farm fure and, Sat jTeat temperance | jubilee in | September A Dublin Hotel Burned. 0 Pinishment, was released yesterday, | Tings Tu. Provisions, ‘unchanged. Barter | 27,40, mee, Allentown, Pa., Randall School Fees you, have tinttrd ‘thle - | and for the Columbus and gas | _DUaLIX, Ang. 27.—Kouth Dublin market | having been permitted by Judge Mills to pay | grmtereeinery, fancy, wader der fir to ceeiee | Building; Col. Geo. F. Smith “Post, No. 180, 40 inate: Acai RON bomewnor fig ogee one caught de today and was burned tothe ground. |e, fue, who, took this action ‘on representa: | Sati do, lilttion, Susi Yadle. fancy, iaain: ao: | Meo, Westchester, Pa.» Randall School baild- pesomaae sonata Patras Bade Mien En alecuss toa chcbies eldeves | Cauntee: aocsea sie oi a aveeaa? cqpenines iy ar tab ME ee ware " ote feat mre, it en der pt sooeise p aah. wong a or 30 gn when ¢ ented v4 was com- ahist 11x; No. 7, 14 unchanged. Ci ae oucammr. 2% ieee aat'bite | convention heid largely attended Tunleated to the botel aad in's short time the sae i} Wntaxy unchanged. Bea et ee nee Se Gey ‘On that occasion the orchestra was: whole structure waa w: for balls, and on this floor chairs for the delegates. It still poms wore panio varichan oud Ged in every at. | Senator Falicer iat) todsy for Ben Trevtions 1 ; Virginia console, 42846; were mand ine di- | Senator " iy for ‘ran ry Ma cons Feetion. Many of them narrowly esenped with | to spend the recess onthe coast as the Benator's neforties, Staak; do. thre Tay alins Balti. and saved the ly upholstered orches-| their lives. damage done by the fire | guest. peed ing the trestle work near the Georgetown chan- | £u7*, and numbers got off and went back, | in Wilton Rue. Tapestry catelle ts full, t cont lower | ther {a peice than slrullar can be hed for in other stores. A Sonia reg eds per gm mer gy ed SANDS HOPS © C0.. Umemnpsthte Chamtitn, Rap tra chairs beneath from further damage than | amounts to £120,000. = rst incomes, 69) 5 do. ,, but it could n: found. — — i thot entailed in the thorough drenching the; _ Fire at midnight in the Ross Meeban brake naoltdared ‘exe bond. 113 soul avacs oh ob Satuen Cy oe hee DPONREN NESS OR THE Ligdox maBrT 5 received. The police estimate ‘the loss Saused ‘The Saratoga Races. shoe works in Chattanooga, Tenn., destroyed Dozin, a well-known policy man, whe lived | ““srivery CORED BY ADMIXIGTERINO Be. by the Bre at 0500,000. The losaie suveset by Samatooa, Aug. 27. —Firat race, purse 9600, the foundry. oppose oop a a a a a ster ont, en . AINE® COLDER insurance. lad it not been atracture 7 ~ ba n index to imes ued i ‘The Iron 5 built of Seeproot brick it wotld doubtlee | for twovyesr-alds, fro and « hil furlongs | gaily by «person Satcuesen wit Pa GO ee sy Pa Darey Pe ERR the description given wdhoan orien ins cup, Inge been wholly deatroyed. Elk Knight wou, Marguerite second and Ninon | establishment. ‘This work is praised or con-| o,uer of the Inou Hall, bald at 1007 G atoass | 2 es The Broadway front of the building is dot in- | eolt third. Time, 1.19%. demned by that journal the same as though it| 12° Mr. W. 3. Hay, the chiet | builds ‘him that jared. At one time big embers from the burn-) @econd race, puree €600, six furlongs—Toano | had to do with any other matter. night, Mr. W. J. Hay, chief justice of known that J ing opera house were carried by the strong won, second and Harry rd ways: ‘The suspension | the order, presided. After the accountant of car and i wind to the roof of the Casino and of the third 11736. of an ol colonial house will be inced to- | the branch. Mr. A. H. Flecker, had reported | Post, arose he ney House and united them, but the fames '€750, one mile and a six- 3 institution has long brlé a high paa the condition of affairs, Messrs. J. E. Borland, and by others that he intended to jump off were speedily extinguished without any paatic- | teonth—Won by Blitzen, second | tion and its stoppage, must, react unfavoraoly | De Goodell, J. L. Mecreers and Dr, Chee Allen ty eben water pry a Ki stake male | "rue Chinese in San Diogo abject. to. having | @4vised that ibe matter should be carried into o'clock this DROCRIFTION OF THE BUILDING. Fourth race, the Kenner stakes, one san Tee iat ue tiNg | court, ir. Floecker was authorized to em- was at work, ‘The exterior of the burned theater is of / 4nd three-quattersHonald won, Galonice sec- theit photographs taken for identification, and | pioy an attorney for 1 purpose, and that » who grappled the body. preqged buff brick, with dreaings of terra cotte, | "Seth “rece, ore, $08, a Taronge Won fegisteation inwhnd will do all” they eau to | Tecelver may be appointed and the affairs of Toved trike morgan the design being a simple treatment of the| by Lasvish, Cottonade second and evade ft. y —m, as Italian renaissance. There are seventeen en-| third. Time, 1.10. i A French novelty in the of a timepiece is A Phig Presintation. of be trances from the street and on Breadway there SIT ae & floral clock, the long a eee ae Henry Wilson Post, No. 17, De of ‘Of the were large vestibules with hat and coat rooms * "The Alleged Polsoner Held. above twelve flower beds, each bed being dif- jenry io. 17, Department ee cine dima ining. The foyer was 34 by 8 witha , Aug, 27.—Thomas Neill Cream was| ferent from all the others in the color and | the Potomac, G, A. B., was last night the re- We parlor connected in such a manner they po- | Yarlety of flower. . The hands are moved by Properly oa 5 i i j Ls ii] CROCAWS Sem es : So Set tame net See ae ‘oo “GSS MS : ‘MAMMOTH CREDIT SOUR were served, wrups lefiand visite received Reged ange 829, S21, 23 het. ow, b "The stn ‘was 06 feet wide, 76 feet A. from congestion of the lungs. ia. Senet 120 feet yp cespteest—ory Aad ‘the W. A. Hicks, colored, living at 110 E street von ptromes's | = the floor, aking the available shout alec. ‘northwest,was found dead in his bed ¥ easToais able agaseca erat eee dager ongily feges ibe, brick tnd iron f=] pins to the) 2 .

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