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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Cc AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = Pennsylvania Avenue,corner L1th street ar 2 The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. 4 ‘Tar Evestne Star is served to subscribers in the city by ae on their own | soqoant. Sas A cents math. Copies Scunter, 2 cents each. By mail—postaxe prepaid : a {We have no telegrams north of Baltimore in consequence of damages to the wires by last bighUs storm.—Ep.} | BALTIMORE NOTE Pimlico 8: Post le PAaLtTmone, Mp eR - wor venee eo tave been postponed to-day on a Ube flooding of the track by the se Wind and ran last night. Failure of a Ranking Honse. The Danking house of Clabaugh, N have suspended and m Alex. Preston for ti of the fail @o.cente's month: one year, 96.1 ave WEEKLY STan—; cary YO copies for $15; 20 copies r. “ES AD mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance, no paper sent loner than so paid for. Se Rates of advertising made known on applica- ton. Mle an 3 a Se —— ——— ————————— = = proprietor; ENTE eae == a j ral ary rot i 3G District of Columbia Securities. A WASHINGTONTANS TRIP TO KAN- | a company of Swedes being about 20 miles north. Suking hone. Liabilities ‘ = LADIES’ GOODS. — THE EVENING STAR. U.8. TREASURY ACCOUNT OF BONDS OF THE FUNDED ne ef a ue east of Humbolt engaged in farming. Ranking house about €190,0M, or (pee eee re SL fina of the DEBT AND INTEREST ON THE SAME. (Special Correspondence ef Tie Star.) HUMBOLDT Which $50, are seeuted. Assets consist mostly xt meeting of the —Leaving Wash- | a town of 1,500 inhabitantsor so, has two weekly of real estate and book ac MADAME HUNT YRROW (Thursday) EVENING, x ts. “All Sir Knizhts are requested to be < % Since the ist of the present month Treasurer | _ HUMBOLDT, Kan., October 13 32) Hesdess : S Gator ie A 4 Washington News and Gossip. | ,,Simcetie st ot. paying at the Treasury here | ington on the B. and P. R.R. for the west one | BeWwspapers the Caion. edited aut published Dy t . Aroy, and the Jater State edited by ‘The Markets, ref “BCONKOY, Communist, | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal | and at the Assistant Treasury in New York the | finds himself (after a few changes on the Pa, | Mon! shee ane the Anton, presentative : a Thao HON Commandar | ovenues $a MTA ee COT auarterly interest on certain District securities | Pan Handle and Vandalia tines) on the second | HOR..Jown Rj Goodin. date representative tn Pee ic Rag ty : x order. pan ee : which became due at that date. A good deal of | 4a¥ crossing the splendid bridge over the Mis- | the former republican and the latter democratic | ao. past due coupona, ely Nose canine fixes, s EDA. JOUVIN, THE TEES te OUR Ergin OUR TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH THE backwardness in calling for the interest has | S!Ss!ppl_river, and after passing through the | in polities. flo. new, 8; do. special tax, 1 bid to-day: MONOGRAM and 6 buttons, ail shades to | nee ea eee tok contarnime the names | NORTH OUT OFF BY THE SToR.—There fs no tel. sheets iS tor ners tunnel he enters the union depot at St. Louis. A WESTERN EDITOR. met a an meadels thee new cokers fix sk ea Be ier eras in the Dis phic communication between here and New | beeB evinced. The securities upon which the EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTHWEST. An editor's position in these parts is a very ee ee a Mantly have on eof FRENCH and aubia is at Mr. W. S. son's driue | Sa! to-day by eitherthe Western Union or At- | uarterly interest is due and the amounts due Looking into the forward car ca route over | Onerous one to judge from a scene in one of th sy to pag Pes SMESICAN PATS! 109 Inth st.. where it may be examined BY 1 lantic and Pacificie lines. Both lines are down | 8T€ a8 follows: The five per cent. registered | nity eocendccuse passengers or emigrants were | Offices where the editor essayed to give instruc- > Western quiet and firmer—southern Bpecial atten BECKER, Resvetiry between Baltimore and New York. ‘stock of the corporation of Washington, $662.5 to ye seen. Among them were men, women j ons toa political friend, keep his compositor j, 0, amber, 1.05a1.08 N 0 oetlt LAR Six per cent. registered stock of the corporation | and children, Nearly all of the middle and | Supplied with copy, teach’ his devil arithmetic, E CAPITOL, | eae Cate ee Masor Tos. P. MoxGan, chief of police, has | Of Washington, $10,975; six per cent. registered southern states were represented, and some | and to entertain company at the same time. red. LOL bid, LO1\ asked RTH O STR spot and Octobe FRATEERS FROM AUCTION, ber, LOM, AND. : : accepted an invitation to accompany the Presi- neral stock of the corporation of Georgetow family parties numbered as many as ten per- POLITICS IN KANSAS, firmer—s0i : if just xe: cor. dd and B sts. sw. — Notice is hereby sare reny ee Soereso: six per cent. registered market stock | sons.” AUSL Louls there Isa general “brealt There are now three parties in’ the eld, and | tanked. ore FEATHER: it on and after November Ist, I a divi, | dent on his visit to the Cumberland, Md, azri- | of the éorporatio ‘of Geo) = i elz} = : hb will two (2) per cent. will be paid on the Capita’ | cultural fair on to-night’s train. rporation Jeorgetown, $450; eizht | bulk,” especially in the emigrant cars, but most | the greenbackers expect to poll a large voie at | cember, new, ‘on which all assessments have been paid of fete hee per cent. registered general stock of the'corpo- | of the passengers other than those bound for | the coming election. ‘The democratic candidate | $28: western w do. mixe Ae . and S, W. Ry Company. at the Cou | ORDERED WEST TO LOOK AFTER INDIANS.—The Teper oe Se Pition or | Colorado take cars up the M. K. and T. Co. at- | for governor is Hion. J. R. Goodin, of Humboldt, | yaeia. 242 ae ae ee Ste Patent office. bene Sd and FE Rest ent isth infantry, U.S.A., has been ordered to move | Geo) y corporation of | tached to the Pacific train bound for Kansas or | and in this district. Gen. Chas.’ Blair, of Fort ectioiw MES: J- P. PALMER, etown, $300. All these are currency bonds. re Ss Ci vongress, 2 oct23-dtnov2 westward to look out for the Indians. Tais | Total amount of interest which was due October ae withstanding that: Kansas has heretofore beet : E R. 8. COWING, Secretary x ; : p a : Y- .— Members of LEBANON | regiment has served for some yearsin the de- | 1st, $14,462. MISSOURI TOWNS. withstanding that Kansas has heretofore been Ce 1ovse ned: 94. ‘Cofiee dull and sid Rees” a sets 694. Coffee du fi 13s.ai6%s. Whisky easier but scaron, dancin: ‘, At an early hour in the morning the thriving | republican, It is stated that owing todefections | Freights unchanged. Receipts fou 5 nih Conti einer hereby re: | partment of the south, most of its service being | _ November ist the semi-annual interest on the | town of Sedalia, the headqtartess of the M, ke in the western part of the state among the re- | 45.000; corn, 28.000: oats, 16,000; rye, 400. Ships 1107 F street, between 11th and 12th, quested to attend a Special store wep: In Georgia am South Carolina. oe present ae Rhein ie eae goa and T. R. R., or as it should. be called from its publicans, and niso some 0 pposition ‘among the mente—wheat, 30,000; corn, 1,000. 5 > ig Clete fh ¥ orelock p. Em. = ieadquarters of the regiment is at Atlanta. It ‘asbin; come due. This is a yr is re, . ssi creenbackers vs » s ye i ean Han Just received an elevant line of bers of Sister dodges are contially invited. By | is ixely that the 2 artillery. mow under onters | COM bond, and te semi-annual interest (eounony | COUSes, “THE Big ¥"" KK. ts reached. Passing | greenbackers to Rev. Dr, Mitchell, (a. Methodist + ~ so UATS. ” of v. 2¢ through a fine country, gently rolling by the | minister), their candidate for governor, that the Alco come of the most stylish Shapes and ree othe WM aHER M. PENFIELD, Sec’ to evacuate Fort Foote, Md:, will be sent south | Will amotint to $19,500, ; towns of Clinton, Montrose, Schell City. Apple | “Honorable Jolin” may be elected. 4 Colors in FELT GOODS, CASH ee The only District bonds with maturity at | ton City, and Nevada, Mo., and Ft, Scott, Kan WASHINGTONIANS IN KANSAS. aye ae to replace the 18th infant ] $ => PROF, H. HENESS’ GERMAN CLAS a Measure ai is follows :—Five ecis- nt e % WINGS. SEE andather OF AM ENTS, Ete. : =f spline’ a ie eon jr teeie Bt CLERKS Gornc HOME TO VoTE.—The depart- tered stock of the uanaoe a Ww hingtan te Fae ne genome Tne tae en ee a ‘ AG aes yeeros New Shades in JUGLA and MONOGRAM KID | the menters should be present to appoint’ atime of | Mental clerks who live in New York, Pennsyl- See WASHITEOR, ee nae eo the corpo- | Parsons, in southeastera Kansas, fs reached. years since was a clerk in the business oftiee of GLOVES. meeting suitable to all. oet2l. yania, and the New England states, will receive istered canal stock of the corporation of Wash. | THE SINGULAR EXPERIENCES OF HON. S. 8. BUK- | THE STAR, is now a hysician in good practice 5 from six to ten days’ leave of absence to 0 | inoton, “gaz,s00: 6 per cent, Fesistered geil _. DEITE. . at Topeka, (the capital of the state), and ts a pUMEEAS seme | toate ce a arose living tn the far west will | Stock of the corporation of Geenctoney hr Appleton City is pointed out as the home of | candidate ‘on the republican ticket forthe lezis. TRE Prmiico Racks.—The regular fall meet- ing of the Maryland Jockey Club for is78 began yesterday at “Pimlico, Baltimore. The day opened foxes but cleared up before the hour of starting. ‘The attendance was fully up to the average of any of the meetings elsewhere this fall. ‘The track was in fine condition, and the racing excellent, affording great satisfaction to. all present. The sport 0} with a spin of Special attention viven to orders. octlite | J ‘TREASURER’ ct $ kK oy > con Hon, Burdette, formerly Commissioner of | lature. Mr. Jacob H. Crosstaun, formerly ot | One mile fer maidens of all ages. This had thir- > ‘ALL IMPORTATIONS ce 1s HERERY GI : oe ‘ Haeror Gaseenched marker stock of the corpo- | the General Land Office and now Of your city, | Fale Chinato cee ae Dodge city, Kan- | teen starters, When the betting commenced C Pepe ee EG (SES give y thie Distis THET TALLAP@OSA arrived at the New aay ie Soe teneyear (BOW my Don who it will be remembered that pe holding | sas, and with Di nd others is busily a Mu - ~ the first aan “ before ‘Banker ters, Brewers, Brokers, Hook | YOrk navy yard from Portsmouth, N. H., on | & . Washing viii . that position in May, 1876, suddenly dls engaged in develoy d count the race Gilenelg-Finesse was a decided favor- and Bankers, BillYosters, Brewers, Brokers, ook | 40TH Tay 3 corporation of Washington will mature, peared’ from. Washington, and tn aeptene ne sider, in The secend rac Dixie stakes fo: the sixty-thr P Was WO} 45%. the amount fs $279,000, “Mareh Ist next, the 7 —The Pres < | seam foree-pump bouds of thh corporation tbe Fresidene Has | Ceonmetow a, aaounting (0 8 will 1 The next bonds tomature will'be the S pe ed general stock of the orgetown, amounting 10 Millard, formerly of the Treasury d ~~ | Who, about the Close of the war we i ¢ in the northern part of performing the role of y this pl produce de. Axents, Contractors, Cattle Brokers. Commission - Merchants, Deslers’ in” Distilled and Fermentel | MORE NOTARIES PUBI rs, Wines and Cordials, Distillers, Insnrance | appointed Samuel Cross and James A. Main no- Avents, Ice Dealers, Manufac ers of Iluminatine ‘- > fe o % s Life and Fire Insurance Companies, Patent | “6ies public for the District of Columbia. rs, Photographers, Proprietors of Isic, suddenly reappeared at Appleton Burdette, at the close of the wai asa Union Colonel, had seen mu of the state, formed a copartnership . EJ. Smith, and the firm having : “i Hats: fine Millinery Goods: Robes de Chambres t ments: JB. P. &C. P. Corsets: Chamois. Vests; Dress ‘Tranminus, the most reasona! in which he, | terested in real esta service in | Washington, is quie in the ninth renewal of une ar-olds, two miles. of ms only three faced pendent r, formerly itis Gos The starter. ‘The Duke, from his bril r of absence for five C ee ; ARMY ORDRE ¢ sno 108 » and at Appleton built up a | isin the meat Dusiuess here He record, was a great favori jored Frin : Tippli ouses, Billiard, Sd St, ISSi. September 24, 1551, r. oT m6 Vee? Urders taken for all sizes of ny Lind Tabies, Bowling Alleys | months is granted First. Lient. J. T. Van Ars. | mttufes July eel Deke ook ah Oe large law practice. Mr. Burdette being very | carpenteriug, and Charley Gardnerfarming, © | the second mule wasrun in 46 WILLIS els, Livery Stables, Intellizence Offices, Junk | dale, ith infantry SEER LoVe s AenOTNET eta popular on stood high with all cla: a =". ——— race Was Uhe trial steeple ¢! 2 Cite Trevise, F Shops, Restaurants and Eating Houses, Theaters, Lar faelrer erent SASSI Ute 6 DET Cant re en and a lawyer. THe left on his removal to What ant. were six starters. Disturbance was the 907 Pennsyleania avenue. | i0ehn Ne zs NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut. Edward W. Remey, | Williature. July ae hand i the Di ve ington many friends in this section of That excelent evening journal, THE STAR. of nd Won a most excelle = a 7 AN parties engazed in said business, trades or pro- | oun anty hydrographic oftie re a eee ee rule ORGS OF Luli DES country, who wished him ever andthe | Washington gives another evidence of its being second, FALE AND WINT R OPENING jons met promptly said licences, in a fr y at the hydrographic e. Lieut Columbia, amounting to 500M), Wil mit ewith tl community generally Were surprised when they | prosperity by appearing ir learned of his disappearance and were unabie | fit. And it is another e prov Longnecker, to duty at the naval observatory beautiful new out- nee of the fact that n the same s the 7 percent, pers ment bonds of the Dist FINE MILLIN AtMRS. C. V. SMITH'S. 615 ‘Ni : Ten starter 2d November. Chief Engineer Harman Newell, anent fpr n starte ou recount for it. er “fe was made te vod evening journals are growing in dem I Jacket WEDNeSDAY ved ct to duty af the navy. yard, Norfolk, 1st Novemn- | Columubla, amounting to $570.0. overa clue to his whcreabonts Mis Masonic | Over the county: Pete weet ee ean | Mas the fav in three heats after TESDAY AND INESDAY, Oe spedeiat So er. “Passe sistant ‘Engineer Robert W, | date bonds na a rs. i bret service wt the at the clos > da e: and spi ontess th Ps Thee whic: the Ladies of te cy and v tinalin addition to the license tax hnposel, hay a | Mililgan, to the navy yard; Nortolk, Ie Novem, | cipalts raven with thems July seth, ios, Per Cepetitiy Kuline Inquines we Diy -LAdante Poe, Cor and Wey want 1 | and spirited contest. with Pr vited. _ Gr penalty of no less than five nor morethan | her, — Passed Assistant. Engineer HW Sohuyior | cent, Inarket stock bond ar the District of { wiille portraits and clecuiars wereecie : ~ ee aren DIES. fifty dollars for each o ied i Ross, to duty on the coast survey Passed As- | lumbia, $150,000; July Ist, 189 per cent. und omy I ae aa st wo eve a . ‘t vernu ~ — (ere )BERT P. DODG sistant Engineer 1. evenson, from ihe | ing loan vouds of the corporation of Washing- | {ProuKgh thet. &. consuls to every, al Yesterday, 78 persons TALK ABOUT Wak with Mexico.—Atter MES, FULLALOVE, = = coast survey steam: pduey and placed on | ton, $1,150,000; October Ist, 1901-3, 7 per cant apps office and ‘settled their person: rival of Gen. Sherman in thts city from No. 91 Bridge stree waiting ordes. SUaAeT StCcK Donds or the District of Columbia. | ance, no tidings could be obtained of hin. iis | ments, and to-day quite a humbes His Up across The Continent and th Ari. eae np See ee Sroau ahi culminates ters | iain pends OF tke Cone are mily and friends began to fear that he was | greatly rejoices the Collector's he zona it was hinted, through 5 eee ods atet-cliss Miller, is now prepared toon | Sus Sir wn disposed of, Serres ee ea | LE or et dead, and finally, when the most sanguine be- | Lot TEE tie duty of distraining. nals. that bis trip. avowedly to orders with neatuess and dispatch. An early call | ‘The attention of lovers of art, and citizens generally Flock this morning, and was of unusual | $660,000; gan to feel ho the military posts in the terr to any trace of him THE NEW FIRE ENGIN: fe Se on in pee z! pena The District Commission "1 ; Pee ah denly made his appearance here. He trst | the recommendation of the Board of F TN A eel total | found himself in Appleton City. looking at | uissioners ten ahs purchase of one first ‘cept the twoelassesof 6 per cent, | Te residence of iis former partner, “and | and one second-class, steam tire engines toni i p going to the door he knocked.’ Mrs. | Clapp & Jones, of Inds Y.; one Buekley « Smith answered and. recognizing him. ex- | Merritt (New York) firstclass trucks and. favo by, this is Mr. Burdette,” Mr. B. | first-class hose carriages iru McDemott. Bros, Yes. that my name,” and then of this city, is eolivited. . oct 22w* | is invited to this work, now on exhibition at Solo: At 11 o'clock vo fee debt of the Dist amount is rency bonds¢ funding loan bonds of the corporation of Wasi ington and the 6 per cent. 1891 permanent. fi provement bonds of the District of Columbia, which are coin securities, ame from the tropics. on the morning of the 2oth the ordered up signals at Key West for a storm sonth of Florida. On the morning of the 2ist the storm was to the south West, and on the morning of the east of southern Georgia (last night) it was, with grea aS 2 sort Of rec er—HS defences of a fare. ts int probs we ape Arizona. that Gen. Willcox, Wl the bonds of the ns of ¢ LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 9th street, opposite Patent Office. ck of LADIES’ BOOTS of my e suuital Suan winter Ai hereby notifies Office of said Company. answered, men yy. « % ask cher vere 2 others—wer = Ea sn i ne Si velucity, centrall mear Cape af ee y issued the follow. | aSked where he had been, "His friends were at ANOTHER RALROAD TAX PROTEST, rene | h OEIC and every Eat of ORNAMENTAL | the purpose of electing. usuing | the North Carolina coast. Pemne maximiin ie eile eta Esnea ire Zolon: testy ee ne cote nae, dd Mr, Edward Temp} president of the ca Siti. ¥ was cota teres eens jonrney FEA’ yed and mi a ear. lent. velocity. i py aS a = mar ~ family ie gradually ly recoveres Is rea - ort nd Se J ho} ar ey PRUNCH ESTADLISHMENT, clo kh steetsgppo | SW. WATERS, Seentar St mites “an hours “Fivan "iehnnent to. noah | of ROTOR #0 wOLDEnS oF Rectsrexen srock | fh Sedian cme A Mie eis | Company Hae POaon Mee ae peat ae ee site United States ae [e ecew’s ruansacy, to-lay the storm, raptdiy inereasing in energy, | facade ae egy oF (he District of Colts: ence has since appeared to him like a dream, he | assessed avainst that road for paving, bets comme the = i was cent utimore, ‘The pressure at | pilin columbia are closed to the transfer | HAYNE no recollection of leaving your city, or | the tracts at the ciissine of Penta a Mex with reterence BOOKS, &e. 329 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | the center this morning was below 29.9 Inches. | Or stock nw the ores aee aaah Hug, Auster | the reasons therefor, and he Mist realized that | he and vith. stavets eh infer aI BOWCA Ee te te ee to ee ewe ag Ee - . Phe storm ds antes 7 lipheney: igs iss OF | he was away from Nome and friends, when tar been referred to te atte or, although if is mot so stated. Ht 1 ae cae ery SODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught alt | The storm ts attended with , June, September and December, and re- darts ss intel has been referred 10 the att sibly be that such is the case; yet sof. NEW LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS | the yeas.” z rain fall. Here the fail ‘ opened for transfer and exchange on the tirst of | ANQ¥ Tom any, settlement, 1p Pee ot trict, known here, President Diaz has been. date BOOKS. Biue Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the nehburg, 2.01, and | succeeding months. The dividends are payable | AUstTUia, at ae . SANITARY. everything within his power to prevent an Rctentific Memoira._ By Inc gallon. octhltr ss From Witnington | on the tir April, July’ and se vine Deen ih Penate por in tiie eae Health Oficer Townsiiend has called to the I causes which might lead to such ane. Growth of the Steam Enine. = = = ams were sent to be bulletined | OU % . i ne Treasurer of | Helena, and finally tn Australia. In February | cpecial attention of the Commissioncrsthe neces. | {UG Hl! cattscs whic oaT alia Smith's Manual Eqw 317 NrstH Srreer Norrawesr, StOrD. nus morning the only telegraphic com- | drawn in the naine of the payee Inscribed on ne ee oe eer PN eer 10. street on a line with ISth nw., for- | A Hcspaxp’s Reworse.—William B. Coo} Hinkley’ Testamentary Law of Maryland . : munication outside the city 1 CRCEDE WIL | the face of the stock, but may be paid upon the TORK TO EER te RI Ee merly the bed of Slash Run. He says that | nephew of the distinguished autho F 8. S Repo! ‘i > ilk. as since gone 5 rstee, administrator, nee ea ars ares below isth an streets where } since in > recht, L. Gar Stationery Stock is now conaplete with ail the | Flave 600 Slate Mantels in stock and employ alarge-| {NT telematn cau tne song ene Ey Authority: being. MU HIe Me ces ameNee OCT acute disease of the stot and, having | 3¢ remains, becomes stagpant And ie a coneone, | Heke 5 eee eee Glan Iuketands and Parcr Weel, | force of mechanics and artists in producing new de- | Battimnore. ‘The signal service reports trom | ‘rreasurer of the United States, Interest checks | We impression that it was incurable, hé beeame | Source cf complaint froin wetdents pene | 2 Cooper, $3 Ghronne: Picture Frames, usta Leather Goods ke. | slensand colors, and are filling all orders promptly | the northeastern anil lake resin pe ea are sent by mail, on the dates last above men. | @esPoudent and finally temporarily insane. | joculity.. in dry weather that portion under | he had'oee Gur customers are invited toexamine. | at prices lower than ever offered, and, witha lance | the reports from the middie stare cog te toned, to holders of stock, o to parties desis, | There are but few peopte Cae See gr he | the old bridge 1s used asa public privy anda woman, and asserting that his wife, who Law Bow 2, H, MORRISO! force of mechanics in their several trades of Plumb- | horthwest are missing. It 1s hoped that the | hated by. holders to reecive thelr chi eee nee Caamatd Spent So much of his life | continuous nutsance created. - The tiling of tus | recently died quite suddeniy, washolsonad ee 5 Sei g73 Penna -__ | ing, Furnace, Runge, Stove, Tin and Copper work, | Warmings sent to New York and Boston and | communications in regard to the change ; y rejoice that he has been restored | Place and direction of surtace water Into sewers | party Whose mame is withheld, who had two a¢ _ Sette Kiso Dita oY POI PR TT EE ang3ltr | distributed along the coast have been heeded. | Fest office address of persons entitled to Hon, and now rejoice that he has been restored | above, would he says, enable many persons to sories, all of whem said to be women re RECOLLECTIONS OF WRITERS, By | SOS" = Tec one HRI ee ee SL checks should be sent to * Tre : fully to health, ENE eAe ates pesoaaeshy, shusances of ‘stagnant | Siding in, Brookivn, S Couper ‘claims tat ‘Mary and Charles Cowden Clarke. 59S Gs. 7 > FLN. Pe e eS ya a we S, on, D.C,’ in time A LIVE KANSAS TOWN, water, and Ti Ways tend to the advance- | he did nothing to cause his wite’s death except ‘Media val Church Hi by Archbishop French, | BARLOW’SGALLERY OF FINEARTS | com's track. Its course, it Will be seen, i re the’ transfer book~ ! _ ‘The junction of the main line of the M. K.and | mentorthe healvhtlimss at ehee section. . The Bible Commentary on Matihew, rk and 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. ei : ES ree a6 a Evidence of authority to endor, ethecks | T. ee tat feces Ge heaith officer has also r esd ‘ Sun of rep pe Says:— The neigh Salifacte: wok. 2 by. : aoe abor Bee ee aCe brrow her ble to corporations oF soc. ‘ast. be | and seems to be full of life and ene: but de- | tors be notified to diseontinue the dy 1 Miartied d: of Mrs. Coope he Howe by the Wort, by Ewan Garett Met | | ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Wil probably bs cold, clear and bright, with | Furnished by resolution Of "he onary Hash BS mainly on the M.K. and. railroad, I | street sweepings ou sytiares. 155,15 Lulu Mortimer, oe ered Reith, By the a0 Bessie Books. | pO Paintin, Engravinws, Photosravures and | bigh no stwinds, such eorpoxation or © aL Nara 107 Heli years oid: and now niubers | Getween O ad « 4 Cras 3 mes inf Fire Gilt, Velvet, aud | Stk GrorGr Carnet, member of the Engtish | Me same, ane fied wi rer of the heer epee : : CONTRACTS FOR STREET-PAVING AWARDED. TELL .EATHS.—The boandor bea otter a Nickle for Porcelavgand Miugtures.” Vo parianjeat, and the guest of Sir Edward Thorue J Emlled States, Washingto ~jctuersrise | fuvoad has forge stone shops here: there ave | y@te, District commissioners, yester paces chcaly Peaahted ¢ Beene mee WHE LATEST PUBLICATIO: 7 I the New btyles of Velvet and 28. ton, called on y Schurz t0-da, RICHI Aes fea ee passed fore | several hot anid churehes and there isa well all - during the trent four hours end. . a if pid Fram Il kinds for Portraits, Land. I reclaina othe amounts paid | arranged brie 001 building, three stories in neresuare ck last night. r ysiclans a * 4 nistory of the G: scapes, Ecymade ty Order. Old Frames Heailt. TAXATION (Ov BANE CAvrrat, INVESTED INU. | Gr geek Neco yo cents pala height, supertor to the school Ditldings in many BE S215 Pe Stuate | oF ie Howard medical ons report 25 new Robert H. Thurston, CE. In ; Morors, Pictnre Hods and Cornices put up. S. Boxps.—On July 2ith the Attorney Genera’ | by attorney, guardian, executor, trustee or ad. | larser towns east. Se Sree : trated: @250, Sound. by Alfred: Marsh cient workmen | Pee ana nung BP PY Com | rendered an opinion as to the exemption from | nulnlstrator wil not be recosnized unless ate, | Ders—the Sin, uiblished by “Milt” Reynolds, | sane ‘on West Pe eet nt a ee *Silver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted) | taxation of the capital of banks invested in | dence of authority has been tiled with the | Well-known in ington, a lively republi Rock creek, $2.15 per Begg Pee ea ee ig ag Cords, with or without wire. United States bonds. dn White Me ance | ‘Treasurer of the United joacknowleds. | sheet, and the Felipe OG Eni hae nS ROU burg, arrived last night. All on board are te bradise, fron Screw Eyes, Nails, &c. that the 7 awe ne ment of the receipt of interest checks is de ane 2 ep vay | W. R. Davies & Co. ted 4 moova, Tenn. 6 de: araiise, ; x ground that the amount invested was to be ( eDE S cuage has been constructed to Wet os crantiire Vand, | Ported well tanooga, T 4 death S13), The ¢ abate Lane Cleaned anit estore Oy ow termined by the face value ot the bonds, ‘To. | SIred. a City, Cherokee eounty, a distance of 35 mites, | SVR AM Aud NM sts; n-$1-t persiuare yard. | Ty ew cases went Four hors, and Ug ie eis! any honse in thelcoantry "and pricarariow: | Jon, {n whieh he asknowiedgee ins teres Obie | Kestmption of Specie Payments. ittrom the Welt City mies,” Tihs road wilt be: | OeeM, Su and, sth sts: nan per saate | tured mfugees to take the bick traci. Nt re 5 n 2 : ie ; u ee = opIn- ‘ P SECRETARY MAN. K r City S. iS vill be same on 3d, betweeti L st. and New York arian ete Greville; 50c. Sir ‘overly. $4 hour series All parties wishing work done, by sending note by | jon'to have becn erroneous. Thé latest opinion ANNUAL REPORT OF SECRETARY SHERMAN, SUW: a es sage Slt Naan Pigs sheen CtSten ton Rog new eases, no West Se "The Bubble by Ratharine “Kiu; | mail will meet with promné attention, concludes ag follows: “Tam, therefore, of the | Secretary Sherman has been engaged Beiicr gt tie Seste eae eer yard: same on sth, between | aton Rouge, 13 hew cases, 3deatha, At Mo = = wee Fi = ae worked for meas | °Pinion that the amount so invested 1s to be as- | some days in collating information to be ineor- wheat-growing country. Every branch of busi- S Sameon 12th; between | Die. Ala., 12 new cases, 4 deaths. “The mayor «. .., MOHUN BROS., Restorer of Oil Paintings, and has injured some val- States bon a ith in the: price, Pshoula aaa, porated into his forthcoming annual report to seems to be brisk, the stores ee ia ame ou 13th, De. -rioniccnmtaly rt lye eg zo ee WOMAN'S WomtDs sc Ovenal tevor sy | imbolor sade nctor worked orerwin ae" ™ | acvrued interest should nol be caiuatndx | COvsTeSS. We has had several eonferencoswith | It would seem, trom the otuton of a teat one iq sume on 13Utand | Piiroud must sill have cersiNatea,, At Bay St 7 OMAN'’S WORDS An Oriziual Review of 5 that is a mere temporary investinent which is | the officers at the head of the financial bureans | Of {benny When I first came here we | 3°52 ob Tithy, etween TT st- | Louis, 7 new cases, no deaths, Siteation Indastey, Phuauhiepg: Socal kee, | N: By No connection wrre asy orger view. | replaced as soon as the interest becomes acti | of the department. including the ‘Treasurer of | had a shooting-match every night, but now | jot Ane adel Spagna egg} form and Government.” Also, a faithful record of | uel. retry of the Wreasurg, aap UGe, BY tue | the United States and the compwroiter of the | there aint more than one oF two a week, and | 2y' GM 2d SS. Se. $1455 same on “4 THE Lave Brsnor Rosecnans, oF Onto.—A te what men are doing to advance the interests of wo- EDDING SILVER. of ihe dreasury, it will affect over | currency. In view of the approxtuation of | they always shoot tie armsor legs. Why, the st. nav., #1.50; same on M, between 6th and lata | tam from Columbus, Ohio. Oct, 22, says:— mnen. Beery household showid read one good womans | WW" —— isand asse its heretofore made by | specie resumption and his tirm deterfuinationto | coroner is starving to death.” If th e | Sti nw. 81.76. On Ith ‘st. between Pennevi. | Bishop Rosecrans, of the diocese of Columbus, gener Santee momhly. pvc per Year, 91: MESSRS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. +S. Treasure ee curry this important fnancial measure to a full | pieture years past, happily it is not the case | Vania avenue and & there as been no de- | Whose death was announced yesterday, was at. —— 10 Rg en agg ba dedi ary ; R Salison in Gir ieee ot consummation, he wil give a retros} or , as the town Is now regarded as avery | cision by Ue Commissioners. a hemorrhage of the lungs Lewis, Manasing Editor, 625 Walnut street Fiuix, | 22Vite particular attention eck ot - -—Congressman Hunton, of the sth | what has been accomplished, and combat the ‘able one. hight. soon after the proceedings of the delphia, Pa. a aux6-ly FANCY SILVERWARE, Virginia district, is quite i in this city, at the | positions taken by the anti-resumptonists and THE M. K. AND T. BR. RL A Dirtomat Looxine Arousp.—Concerning ation Of St. Joseph's cathedral. The - National hotel. His condition, though, y no | the soft-money men, that his policy has becn | first operated what Is now tle the report that Admiral ¢ ones, the naval | bishop has been in delicate health for some time, Nai . on, igh, is by : Tis = _ of the newest patterns and novel decorations, made | ineans serious. Clerk Adams, of the House | 20d will be ruinous to the economic interests of | from Parsons to Junction City. attache of the British Eu y at Washington, | and it is thouzht the hard work and excitement PIANOS AND ORGA especially for Wedding Gifts. oon | of Representatives, writes that he will return | {ke country. In addition to this, his general | tiles, and next constructed. a ilae to Sedalia | had wained admission, to cramps siiprant te ‘ident 10 the dedication of the wew cathedrat STEX ORGANS. to this city on the 15th proximo, Ex-Gov. | Observations upon the financial Interests and | (making a V shaped route), which has been ex- meansof a forged order, and tal. while min | Were the causes of lis sudden att 0k, itsdeath N Ex a. Se i ‘ eee 4a Ak ah sys | future of the country will be of great value as | tended to Hannibal, Mo. Now, it has run | utely examining the Iissian war vessels, he as Cre nd sensation among ali the E . E. S. BARTRAM, Pome ne na ae ea, Bak Ene paeIBES | setting forth this vital question in an mein through the Indian country—the reservationsot | had been ordered pereimptorily the | Catholic churches and societies, He was one of BRADBURY PIANOS. practicing lawyer in this city, and who is asso- | 82 authoritative form, He will also expose | the Cherokees, Creeks and Che Cramps to tnstantly leave the vard, Wharton | [he most popular of bishops. Bishop Husecrans Large Stock; Latest Styler; Easy terms (Late oF New Onteans, La.) ¢lated inlaw practice with’ Gen. H. E. Paine, | “We fallacy of flat money and the interminable | son, ‘Texas, making in all n Barker, who las the control of the Russian ship | bad warn friends of all creeds in Units city. He peng apo gp btn SARTORIAL EXPERT, the new Commissioner of Patents, is ‘spoken of | (alamities toevers Sof tne country which | Cryiizin@ INFLUENCE OF THE RAILROAD oN THE | COUT ets in this country. said vestert Hf (Pacntgpelley peel Tent, and ren! lowed tor » te <i - . : would follow the success of the greenback “we “ == = report is erroneou he whole matter amot Spo And 100! Prices down to“ Bottom Roc a Aesistant Commissioner Gf Patents. | Mey Te ee nee ee hns INDIA ne “aecloeyes base bali, Hts TOV. ‘2 a, ha os 2 x . is pose, it is stated, to ng ys a e ve] py | to this: Adm ore Jones went to € pase ball. His a Shepherd Building, 1119 Pa avenue, Washington. “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD,” to-morrow night. .... Mr. S. Young, the | #!TY ont the resumption act, as he r ards | Glearly seen In the Indian couniry; that the red the P was presumably hisown personal octl0-1m Well-known passenger agent, of the B. and p. | that question settled, and beforesuch a measure | men have made More rapid strides inelvilica, | Card. stated that he wished to see an « mrtibus, a EEE ee eee ow WITH \ : - vho has been very ill at hig | COW pass specie payments will have been : SG Tew an ever be at | aboard the Europe, ‘The man. nol knowing the tunatt, Mareh UST RECEIVED —A fine, large stock of new et ae FORTS Nene cee ie Ge EN ACIS | Tenchel. He enters very einborntele etek EAC SIGE ee EE ee ane | ACIS cafes ac . While ¢ 1 iumbits, becom: J Btaxos ot the world renown GEORGE T. KEEN, slowly recovering. ? ¥+18 | discussion of the silver question, and will show houses and towns have a more modern iook. | cally examining the Russian ships, the Admiral P of that diocese March 8, 1865, facture of WM. KNABE & ee eid Ninth ateest, s. that in Tesumption this metal will figure as | ‘This month the tribes held. a grand fair ae aoe, | Was met by Willian Cramp, who said to hin ng the war he was prominent for his paz Dor pee eee ‘THE PRESIDENT leaves for Cumberland, Ma., | 4Proulnent factor in connection with gold in | eogec. at which the exhibliseare sate to have | ‘Why. Admiral, have youay to come in?’ | tnotic feeling and deeds, and spent much time ANOS of diferent, i fo attend the fatr, th event AE TAS Insteag | tie future monetary operations of the country. | heen tar bevond those of previous yt sand ‘0. was the reply. ‘Weil.’ said Mr. Cramp, ers of its brother, Gen, Wim. 8. yoom. PIANOS and 0) = == = CEN . ee Late is Dy He will explain the grounds for his action in | ahead of those of some state fairs. AS an evi ‘ou know these vessels belong. so far 48 we are Who Was Lu commuaund of tae army of the most accommodating ter UNERED. STATES 4 PER IZ. | of to-morrow evening. Secretaries Sherm: keeping the amount of coinage down to the dence that they are progressing in the ways of | Concerned ,to Mr. Barker, and he has given berland. faction. Call and examin BONDS on hand for immediate delivery. and Thompson, Mrs. Hayes, Webb C. Hay minimum amount required by law. He will also . e WOTRAY Sthial Gnt ood orders that no one shall be all BSC! __ . y bia, Twenty and Thirty-yearGold ‘ e > = + bape the white man, we may state that racing was 8 all be allowed 10 luspect ier and packing satist: District of Columbia, T) y Mr. George A. tin, Major Thomas P. Mor- | show that there will be an ample supply of coin ig vi eer ticHENBACH, tent Sixes, for eale. gan, chief of metropolitan police, aud others | inthe vaultsot the Treasury tomect ey resaae, | Ove of the fealires of the fair, as aiso a trial of | "hem without an order from hits <All-ticie’ | Tyronrase Itaumoap he case on mo- Ith st, afew doors ai ESS Bonds of D.C cag eeed, by the puted | Wil accompany him, ‘The tamiyss expected | daiow sche Tegards the doubts miziteste | $2 Se TOS, A eens een ee ton Ree Guety, and then be tere 1 | tton Micdcanpl anil Gio eeaten te ee Says ERE States, Coupon or red, Gout — back Friday morning s = in v‘ uarters of his i b 7 3 x Kansas, Texas, Arkansas and native organiza- a y n ne in e yard that the c lic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad by English ALLETT DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS.— | “ Other Investment Securities bought on oraers. BaGE Ee TGay, to} Oe ere is inability to hold his OW:: | tons tok part, the Adiniral presented was not hisowa. Of this | bondholders came up in the United States che H ‘New Pianos ready for falltrade. Great, augztr LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers. ] = ag{nst probable combinations of speculators as | * tay Ugnow nothing, and, can, therefore,say nothing. | cuit Court at Richmond, Va., yesterday, Judges baryains: uprights a speciaity. Come and SS ; oc eee! | Starr onal fuunuauion. In regard wo |, fie SOUTHERN TERMINTS Je was not ordered ‘out, nor was the 3 7 nehes ° Dun ; tees SRL ieee TB. CROSS, 5H. RE BO (SD arts ea A ed || igre cee em My 108 any: euch ACHON ea ea olders, representing peas 000 poe a ae: ee = cha . DEALER IN ides a r 1 exas, Where a connection is made with the eee 7 eget “ ; a0 de OMNES eee shnge ds Roy ¥- Noumans attorney generalloh |) he ney wil vain condnon @eaonerie ain | 2 4 de with Uh : of the road, asking to become parties to the suit — LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, | South canis oy o the Bete its ihe government in its carrying out of existing poceam and ccaualienss cate asdefendaits, The case was continued until ESTERS, STEAKS, SANDWICHES, Doors, Sash, a dings, afternoon. is visit had no connection what- | stanites, as they are now in possession of ample is « is ch fre is =~ | The commission of inquiry to-da: Joflee, Tea, Chocolate, Ice Cream, Offce, #19 Market Space,(“ Board of Trade Rooms”) | ever with the all “outrages” in Governor | means ton and hides, being brought northward, and ’ : say. ei Caariete Hue.” = Lay) roy ineipal ofices, Wiait, Depot, and Planing Mill, Hampton's states Hep renentaltye Onn: je | oad al a pos ae te oe ee hastnenn ernie O woe sin Baltimore TRE Jay COOKE ESTATE—The Next Dividend. TUSSEI y eft wit Singleton, of Mississippl, with a party of other | ghe louse Letter Robbery Cases. . rt Goinliesar | Yesterday in parlors at the Carroliton hotel, and | ‘The second divi bank! y Coo! Ft SALOON, Orders left with Mesers. P. P. LITTLE & Co. Gro- & 5, Ci President to-day ts road has started westward, and over 40 miles of | este peta he Second dividend of the bankrupt Jay Cooke re 1427 New York ave. gers, corner E and 8th sts. se. and THOS. W. | Mississippian, called on the President to-day to ST OFFCE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ESS heard the evidence of Gen. Robert C. Schenck | & Co. estate, allotted by the trustee and fee ree eee | Shiri Hrana Ba ave cast, Wil MeeiteOaMté | pay thelr respects, whey afterwards ‘saw see. | POS Wasurnarox, D.C. October a8 isis,¢_ | Have been put Roe eee a head of | and others, ‘The commission arrived in the | proved by te creditors ot the restate (CRE Dew Fe Foun CENTS. attention. E Go retary Evarts, Enitor Star:—In your report contained in Tae | General manager of the M. K.and‘T,and inore | forenoon ‘and were in session but a few hours. Crotitore, will be pall tna sow days, 4 by ERANTED FREE F) CHEM- = TAR Of yesterday of the examination before | Fecently of tik A St. Joe. 3 Stenographers were present, and the len the last of this week; but , certainly on the FORTY BUSBELS DELIVERED For ez1. | | W4' TEC ee PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President | Commissioner Mills of Mr. Kilnk, a inessenzer | {ycCWUy of the Hannibal Proushe Tae om | was recerded for further use. ‘The board ad- | firstor nent, Trustee Lewis ese the delae kag has pardoned Jacob Carver, late postmaster at } of the Cie cd with purlotatne cons ored: | UP, there is but ttle doubt, that he will carry diny lect deretmarsaey, anes allowing rine dnd common stock and scrip ot the Se Past aed FFICE, Varsaw, a VI of opening letters and | tatives, charged with purioin! certain letters fs ect a jay last to next Thu iy» s ving Um and common stock and scrip of the an bo ge GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO.'3 ee nae Hor oneyear, The | addrested to the Clerk and otlier oficial, you. Bnisjuroyect ee enews for this and siubiar examinations Major A.B. | Duluth railroad from St- Paul. All ‘howe papers : 411 and 413 10th street. - ia ate oee no doubt, unintentionally do great injustice to > NS. Gardner, the ju vocate; Ma en. SC aving been duly in_here, nt, << ___~ ae COMPRESSED YEAST. Staal and he attempted to add to hisemons, | the oMiclals of the House post office, ‘Sur, Kink 4 ‘The Neosho valley has. branch of uisroaa | awe Mayen ene ‘Terry and ‘other members ot | to St. Paul for the signatures of the officers NEW Goops JUST RECEIVED ments by sellin i upon which he | Was the regular mail messenger of the Clerk's | 15: miles in length, leading to Junction City, | the Commission were present and dined at the | there. ‘The dividend consists of five per cent. + zw sh recetved a pa ler to increase the | Office, and we delivered the mail to him by au- | (neariy the geographical center of Kansas,) and | Carrollton. cash and a distribution of St. Paul and Duluth Good Suite from DEPOT, 1112 15TH STREET. number of stamps disposed of he opened regis- | thority,and are in now: he Stee forhiscon- | the railroads Uirough this part of the state are : ‘own | railroad stock and the North Pacitic railroad Boy's Suite, NTHONY DENEKAS, Agent. tered letters passing through his office, extract- | duct. The colored boy, McDaniel, who you say | More numerous than in any other part of it, ‘THE SUSPENSION OF THE FIRM Of Dodd. Brown | stock. The payment will be made at the Peo- Youth's Suits, QUANTHORE 3 ed the money and put the value thereof in post- | Was arrested as an accomplice of Klink’s, was | In this valley there are a humber of towns. | &Co., of St. Louls, 1s announced. ‘The firm is | ple's Bank.—{Phila, Bulletin, 2. = sf Drawers, 35, 36, 50 cents up. Absolutely none Senuine without our Trade ¥ Mark | age stamps in the letters. The parties to whom | not in any panes ang emiplave on ae ae but an Cane Po ee nneion an the peocneg ge po ce exci 3 {DEALERS re dete am oe. why 2 firm name on the wrapper. aug?-tr =: urse recei was only:a horse boy, emplo, vat y | Em most -o1 hem doing considerable | ern states. Its rating has 5 ELECTION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.—A Victoria _ Bane and Boy's Dreas fiat Liege a value of thes Toney Sout there Inpentage ean One of the messengers’ to go slong with tum to | business, many ot ‘then “having Hose ted | Messe Dunn, HaNlow & Cor and By Beadotrect (British Columbia) dispatch says the election for. 7 Mens! PSS ig and 1916 Penna. are.. [HY GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | tit the government was defrauded out-of a | drive his team and to take his wagon and hose | sorghum mills: furniture farores, ee eee a $100,000 to $500,000. ‘The | the commons has resulted in the return of Sir oct dtr 19th and 20th sts. commission for the sale thereof. He has already | to and from the stable. He had no status in this | quently lofty elevators are seen on the rail- | Mabilities are estimated at $1,500,000, and more John McDonald by a vote of nearly wwo to one ee ; ve 3 office, and certainly had no access to the mali | reads and on the banks of the Neosho,(affording | than one-haif of this amount Is said to be due to | over two other candidates, and the return served six months of his term, and, having lost 5 ily ng 2 > Saver ot 12.00 THEY SELL WELL. HUNYADI JANOS. a leg in the Union army during the late war, the aay and a ears pretumoat ave eat he Sear ee power) and sere are a Anmnber merchants in New York. Mr. Decosmos by a majority of 58 over Mr, ‘ . President deemed secutive | Should not have elsewhere. He was not “em . valley 2 is foun " oP vies. » $ ‘ —, THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. See ME RIa Cake ae Ne orem ae a eeEl OR AATEC ee | ale Quality of, stone, and on the domain of | ‘To RE HuxTep Down, 1F WanreD.—Gov. Por- eae of acierk absent during most of the recess.” | Chief Justice Cartter, of your city, (about 20 | ter, of Tennessee, states that if Gov. MeCreery, MEXICAN SOLDIERS DESEKTING.—Many @f the $24.00} The tow price and good quality » THE. 2 Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Liebix Gen. B. F. BUTLER, whose action in the mat- | No employe of this office has been implicated in | miles west of Emporia, there is an extensive | of Kentucky, makes requisition upon him for | soidiersof the Mexican army are into ——— Ithem. a that its gt in Gotten te sur- tex t the celebrated rize has | 22Y manner, nor, so far as I know, suspected o } quarry, furnis! much of the material for the | Rogers, the murderer of revenue officer Jac ‘Texas because they have not been paid gff since re a Ot a other mnown were Hunyadi oft Farragut prize case bas | any irregularity.” Failroad bridges in this part of the state. As | Son, he will have him hunted down and arrest- | july. In Morelia a number ot ‘troops rs NICKEL TRIMMED BUGGY HAk- Janon. "The most aurecable, safest, and mos — a ritten a ie bea eas SoS STEW ARS ROSCOE Be) ee a Egeae RA A SA Ne ee Tested Ie Tennessee ns “UNE BE Cannot Be At } panded for lack a. Oe aH : ee : w r feury W. reported v Ison > NESS, rROFESSOW CHECHOW, Berlin: “Invariably good | Pane, on, Gustavus V. Fox and Hon. Tuomas | ‘Tax Couxrrres or Exranrs appointed by the gorn fs sald, however, (0 be profitable, and fst | | sm af GPEAEEa Riwpaus.._ax | Oberatou may’ De meteary The! prisoners At the practical Factory of PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna, “Thave pre- | 9;,Durant. These three gentlemen were the ar- | secretary of the Treasury to examine the locks arin GEaante, aon pe Eee hb outa in Philadelphia last evening | tends of the severity of his treat. bitrators in the case. In his letter Gen. Butler a large shipments pol 2 | ment by his jatiers, JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Saeed these Waters with remarkable suc: | roquesis each of them to state “whether in the oe ne aioe ane Toe ent, on | beans are being made, some one tarew @ large stone At Speaker Han Jaap tis <1, Wi “ ot case in the presentation of evi- ce OUSES, dall, who was . SCH RUSsiaN CRUISER. — 425 Seventh street northwest, BOE SCANZONT Wursbare: “Tp oe ae eee eae ner thing done by me mended the adoption of the Clark registering | 4. eicewhere in Kaleas shoot houses are | Speaker's escape waa very eT anes stone Rape A ye bang —s seps0-tr Joining Odd Fellows’ Ha! SOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M. D., F. R. | before you, you ever saw, knew or suspected S numerous, and outside of the towns one is | Struck a door immediately No ar- | ernment by the Messra. ‘Of Philadelphia, = London“ More pleasant than its rivals, and | anything other than it to have been done found every four miles. In the towns these are | Tests were made. Was successfully launched y« in the pres: JENSEN, = suryasnee them in efficacy.” ;. | bya high-minded prof gentleman in be- | A NUMBER OF Bins were received by tele | Cenoraiy cone bulldings with from three to sis ence of 2,000 spectators, eeveral Hie. N. WATCH REPAIRER, PROPESSOR ATTRES. MD 2B Sj Reval Mil: | Maur of hs clients” Mr. FOX, who evene time | rah by the Director of the Mint for the | S€Nerally stone b ‘ne oom nouses are | p-TROTTING at PROVIDENCE AL Narragansett | ence of 2,000 spectators, including ‘wv or 20 years with H. SEMKEN, now at tary Hospitl, Netley: “Preferred W Pullna and will be remembered was Scere supply of silver bullion under the recent regula- | the ule. The people generally are law abiding Leptin race was B. 5. vemenia, ag weed “lass | New York, chanted the ceremony of mass luttive Daz: Store.) WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. the Navy, has replied, under date of October tons adopted by Secretary Sherman to buy the | and the churches very numerous, often six or ._In the 2:45 class, T. 8. took the anda choir of satlors PTADIES WATCHES A SPECIALTY. Indtapemnable te the braceling Public, saying: “Phe court listened particularly to you | tame yetition in market. ‘The | more churches being found tn a town of 1.500 n- | 750% nsett ‘second ‘amd HEDIY the sand eon | ed, aller hue blessed the ship. ‘Watches put in complete order by me are 2 Every gentine bottle hears the nante of Tue Apot- | and counsel for the government through | amountot mn to be p isfour hun- | habitants, and Sunday schools are popular. | pest time 2:40. = . teed for one year, or money refunded. ‘ori Lixanis Co., (limited,) Londor. many sessions, 1 did not nor have I since | dred thousand ounces, anda like installment | Although Murphy did not reacht his some In AN AFFRay at Dover, between two a onty_ FRED'K DE BARY & CO., seen or heard any evidence which would lead | will hereafter be weekly. The result | months ago Murphys were and CONSTANTINOPLE: —TheSuitan has | crowds of young men, Wm. 18 the ity to diapoes of nin 41 and 43 Warren st., New York, me to believe that your zeal in behaif of the | of the Will not be made known | many signed the ee posing to Perhaps fatally the besoedes Sole Agents for the United States and Canadas, | at tnelt case Deters our COUT eat eer Loker | UntiLafter the close of bank hours to-day. Colored people tet and those wheare iy we ne + Gracing the fat of the ling. "Tomlinson 308 9th street, near Penna. ave, 'y Rescate OSD | ir SS | Saari en een | Ar ema can oe a | a oe acne | ee aetna eune ts | Sects Rel tae NG —_——_