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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4"1883-DOUBLE SHEET 8 ; EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. Id Editi THE DETECTIVE CASES. A Suit for Professional Services. The New Werk Stock Market. Tarring and Feathering an Organ. 3 ION. = — aa A CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT IX OFF‘CE MADE AGAINST ‘The following are the opening and closing prices | siscuiaR RESULT OF A CHURCH QUARREL IN NEW GE GRADUATE. SPEAKING | 4 GRABOWSKIL MA 8. PHL D_ Trial of McEMresh and Flinder, 4 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported French, wishes several pupil. 22, | “Me French, Gernian’ Mathematics, Sciences, ee JERSEY, [ConTINUED FROM FIRST EDITION.} Justice of the Peace L. L O’Nell brought sult be- by special wire to H. HL Dodge, 339 15th street: r particulars address Fitteen years college experience in teaching. . ‘The squabbie in which the Methodist, je HISTORY. Star office on aaa 12th street northwest. When the court resssenihied, ater Dona- | fore Justice Walter, this afternoon, for $95, against = church of Wallpack Center, N.J., has been PARISTAN C1 BOF & MRS_LUCTEN FE. 0. COLLIFRE’ 22 Some || c| same @| C5) tor tne past ton yours, has developed a singular 53x) 537; /N. Y. Cent. ii74 118y | Phase. When the church was built some ten years 52s M4 NL Y.C. & SU -| 8. | 8% | agothe church people were divided on the subject 1598 T street northwest, nee for the plaintiff, and Mr. L. @. Hine for the defend- WilLreopen for the reception of pupils SEPTEMBER ‘Mr, Wells announced that the case for the gov- | #9 Mr. O'Nell stated that Barber employed him HOMME 2627 and 28, 188. c . LUCIEN F. ERE'S a hue was recalled, and was asked if he was not now | Charles E. Barber, @ clerk in the Patent office, for FRENCH, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL Latest Telev Tans (0 The Star indicted, but the declined to aliow the an- | Professional services. Mr. John A. Clark appeared ——__ So) O65) Do. pret.-:,| 38%) 198 | of the sia Later their choir became the conter of ¥ Prep School year begins October Ist and closes June Ist, ernment was closed. 3 lo compromise @ case with a young lady named u = ee ongeaiis 29 | 292 | the quarrel A part of the ceagregation wanted ET inst. Full corps of teachers, BID” The Army of the Cumberland. ‘Mr. Smith moved that the case be dismissed as oe Mahoney, whom Barber had knocked Toy 17 Pgh +++] 63%! 63% | the Ongantst and singers of their choice, while others TT! WASHINGTON COLERGTATE INSTITUTE, MEETING OF THE SOCIETY IN CINCINNATI. to Flinder, and sald that there was a total lack of | OW and injuretby driving horse over her. It 196 § 1264 Northwest..... 1224 133 | Were opposed to them. F Pack the Was agreed to settled the case Barber ‘or Youns Ladies aud Children, will re-open September | | CINCINNATI, Oct. 24.—The Society of the Armay of | evidence sho tng that Flinder ever had the watch | wanted the fees of Seis She case Dr. b. with a full corps of experienced teachers, the Cumberisind formed this morning at the Burnet | 2 nig ion. Eliiot—included in the This was afterwanis Cieculars apply at the Institute, 1023 and 1027 19th | house and marched with a band to the Grand Opera Use agreed to, and Barber refused to pay. witness his Sm | Rouse, where it was to hold a business session. ‘The | |, The court sild that that. was a polnt for the jury | Aerésd (o, and Barber refused to pay, witness : EOT SCHOOE, society was led by its president, Gen. Sheridan,who | t0 decide; for if they oe ee ns Noe Os ihionar were pusin cote, AoE FE An Elementary Hich School for both sexes, had Gen. Rosecrans on his right. Gen. Sheridan | Sether they are oth Hable. S show that Barber employed O'Neil to compromise I street, between nd 19th streets northwest. will | called the soclety to order. Gen. R. D. Mus-| Mr. Wilitams sald that, having charged both the case with Miss Mahoney, and that the were, n NINTH MONTH (Sept. dd), Number of students | sey offered a resolution, ‘which was adopted, that tne | Parties, the government ‘should’ elect Whom to portray ultet te Voor ohorertrrcy wy. a Buper! ntaces Tras moderate, AP | committee on memoirs take the necewary steps to | Proceed against. Barber's evidence was, directed 10 he Soe We. Bee Poems. | have a sketch of Gen. Stedman's military career | The court said he would overrule the motion at | Barber's evidence was directed Pod pope THOS. Ll published in the annual record. After the appoint- ree tone matceted not Which hand’ held the | Gever, made an Coe MBN Grad ie ae tions from the Chamber of Conse eee ant qaiy Smut made a trlet statement to the fury, | stated that DE. Ello sued him for oe 5 ok! lub a # Din cl tating that they expect show that, ne a wigmne is 5 meeting edjoureege ein ana the Tiucoln club the | Tre'qerendants ever had the Waten: that Donahnes | Fendered by" O'Net beture whom ‘the case Was Minn. & St. 141 lata | feeling has been geutin, 2o;/ ay | few days ago there wa: een a special sere 45%, 405 | Vice In the church for which another onganist was 3 engaged. The audie - gathering att the church, and, after dant aj) nay | OUL With tar, had sprinkled on a ie ia | | feathers ‘The whole organ, c : pedals and every part, had recets emuent in Uh e bitter A vtreet fe 1284 Roch 24 St. Paul... 9», Do, pref. Nz ore so as there can 494 St. Pw omahal 3b6 | ey of Uhe singular action. 34) Dor pret.....| 84) 96% eee : St. P., Mo M107 "10 A Sunday Fight Near a Church. short e u heard, he (O'Neil) offered to compromise the cons s 5 276 | ONE MAN KILLED, TWO OTHERS MORTALLY WOUNDED Orato: x statement was the emanation of his own bratn; that | hea x i ne Do. pret. 955; /Union Pac 20 | 905 AND ANOTHER INJUKED, rie Suicide of a Woman in Baltimore. _| he Was 2 professional thief, abd that the case grew | With Miss Manoney, “He also alleged that O'Neil | yoy he” vy *{Wab. Pac. 19%! 3 to extort money from him. ; See fn A dlooty fight occurred Sunday near MeRean al weeks ago Mra. | Cut of malice. Mr. jut is docket” tn evidence | Novy Slo... 20 11 | Do. pre ae Se e 5 EY 5 21197 °| 73 | Church, in Burke county, Ga. On Saturday after. aloon keeper in the M’ELFRESH ON THE STAND. to prove by the dates on it and the letters, that the | \ « St Bity West. Union...) 77 «| 78) = = mie found in her Tootn George W. McFifresh testifled that he went on | decision in the case ‘Mad bec rendered betore he | =F CeUt.-.--! SEN BOL . noon there was a quarrel between two young men _ terribly cut in the arm with a razor, and nearly | the police force in June, 1862, and served as a detec- | made any contract to compromise the case The eee } )N- JOLY, | dead trom loss of blood. It was thought all te | (re Pl = i BALTIMORE, Oct. 24.—Seve Burmester, the wife ot a eastern section of the city, wa HENRY ©. SPENCER SARA A. SPENCER, View Prine K, SCHREINER, named Sytus and Rogers at the baschall grmmes, hese ae : case wag taked under consideration by Justice | The Fruitless Search for Charlie Ross. | when Syms cit Rogers in the hand. ate cham TER STHRET Prositence, meal bore Dreams dana Cee aenanon doerere ASRS Snes wat Walter. HIS FATHER SAYS HE MAS INFORMATION THAT LEADS | Sunday morning the quarrel was renewed. ‘Thomas are Caan Wife. Durmcister was committed to jalls DUC after | Introduced by Mz. Odlum; talked to him about the District Government Affairs. HIM TO BELIEVE THAT HIS SON 18 ALIVE. See eee erik” and Tutan wes cious method; spe conversa- | the wife hal partially recovered, she stated she | joss; was told by Bauman that he had seen ‘THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH WIRES. Mr. Christian K. Ross, father of the missing Ko snot arecy tion PRE ATE LS HOOL or st StU- | had inflicted the wounds on herself, and. subse. t ogers, Rufus MeNortwil and Joha 1. Cox. Theis ‘CE. Superior teachers furnished to | quently the husband was released on bail. ‘This | Finder. Witness enna reiting Present | The Commissioners to-day concluded the word- | Charlie, passed through Pittsburg yesterday on | i. Syms was slit Mee Uimes ard Insanity 1. jchools and to ‘aimibes. Onice Hours? to oyu. | inorning Mr Burmeister was found in et room | When the loss of the watch was reported. Witness | ing of the agreement to be made with the Postal | his way home from the west, where he had been | “rank” and Thomas Syms were mortally wonnded ae ee suspended by the neck and dead. It 1s supposed | first_knew of the robbery the following day; saw | telegraph company. Permitting them to lay a con- | making another fruitiess effort to trace his lost | 2nd John Rogers was : Noewoen 1s hot in the face by one of his ; 4 1 wi ade at ca- | tends. ‘The Syms family, it ts reported, were 1 i (CHARLES B. DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND | she hanged herself, Piero on Se earn in the | duit for wires, and the contract will be made at | yng In an interview he sald that the pubiica- | armed. All the mien are hapectable coethe nel Sa Meant Wee weD Xe 1 qe or revapciona soo pevaes ‘parties & Rpe- Wall Street To-day. quiring for the watch. Witness afterward went to THE LAW AND THE STREET RAILROADS. tons in St. Louis papers spoiled his clue, He added: } weil-to-do farmers. Another accmunt Ss that Ja y Maths uation” Pre f eepls-sin e | The Comtissioners to-cay replied to the com- | “In the first place I got my clue—which took me to | the Syms family were the aggressor and partic IY, CORCORAN BUILDIN NEW YOR ee Manany PRUnaINE, caiare | Gombont aid Ousrene be Comsl: Kentn Goo. Seeeny | platnt Smt oaes Thttentouse, that the Metre | st TAK SENET Sate bos tee Pated in the shooting. “Both parties ‘went Yo the Guly scholars Gt kon. moral character poatver Peer Sage, he test twenty min- | Teach the watch, - Witness thought that Nicholson | they are advised by vounsel thar, cise wie teat | St. Louls papers had not given Publicity to the | neighborhood, and the affair creates profound sore term of 188t bewing ept, 10th iy sh and on the whole not so strong Ce Phitlose ‘Astron ¥. um? phy and Lostic PI . History : ind on t ot was at Donahue’s place at the tine; don’t remem. | fully entitled to continuous rides to the termination | crazy talk of that crank Donnelly I think I might | uw. M. re » Marye, Ei sone. Careful and thoroush ingtruetion i bsRich Ve aE er oa Serr at ener | ber hat he ante Sinieh there or elecwiers theta | of the neudaed ae ‘the company refuses to accom. | have been able to follow up the clue which I had in = ene. Ma Bec ange, oreo oe anches, Pook keene ce this forenoon,and at 12:30 only a few stocks | Witness never took the watch from Donahue, | modate them they can have recourse to the county | my. Possession to a successful result. Templo Horrible Gunpowder Explosion. © Messer, Art, Drawing and Painting, 3 Meher En MON MAGA Wanytiulny but Small fraction advances, while | aNd carried ft to Fituder, Witness never advised | for a remedy, but it is donbtful If the Commission. | Detective White in the west. to work in conjue- EIGHT CHILDREN BLOWN UP aND rniwnrPcLer cl awins Decors Principal, Waehington, D. = I were over 1_per cent lower. twill there. | that a reward of $100 be offered. | Witness did go to | ers have, any Immediate authority in the ease you on with me, but, pact a Sue cele een ses oe eee i i mahue the following day, an e man ” a Ie king ou eas : = not named the beet instraction 9 aie he eee tila the ‘advances es Doane meen 490, and’ Donahue said, “The — of them. At least I have had experience enough | ‘The people of Kingston, Pa., were startled yea ae ferme and ofher pecticul re aeely sate g 1 rule, be ing the firmest stock on the list | dirty — of a—cangotoh—L” This was after New York’s Centennial. in the last ten years. J worked diligently on all the G 8, Iith st.. corner Massachusetts ave. Washincton, D. | throngbout the forenoon. It opened 2g higher at | he saw Bauma poe Se carte Tek Ee = 445) and sold at N47 gy Sy Boy ind. atter ee ling at Au Deen ones nwest. ry jis, assisted by of. A. P. Mot cae, depart- . e1 ef » Fe weut of Ancient Languacts: Dr. J. Pe Canlicld. de. | 114%, about 12 o'clock ‘suddenly advanced In yarthwut of Muster Atile Barrewties department of | twenty Inlnutes 14 per cent. to disiq,_ 4. | Thomas A. Rover, J. d, having learned that Bauman | New York, Oct. 24—The board of aldermen to- | potnts which Thad In my possession, but at theend | “Tay afternoon by the explosion of the Excelsior 1d, having leat nat EW YORK, —The board of aldermen ts ch Tha iy sion, ic agpreresgt - e Finder, withess wont to see nim | aay empowered Its clerk toadd to his estimate pe- | Of two weeks I came to the conclusion from what [| S@Wb factory. ‘The butiding was torn to pieces, H, Nalley, John T. Given, | fore being submitted to the board of estimate and | S2W and heard that it wa nothing more nor Jess | 804 elzht children cmploywd there were blown out . Johnson, John ‘T. Chauncey | apportionment the sum of. $20,000, to be used in de- ee aoe one me =! ee apd — me, | With the flying Umbers in every direcuon. The : Music ‘He Bar °] sie is A 51 and J. J. Brooks, chief of secret _ servi estified to | fraying the expenses of celebrating the Centennial 1 report was, in my opinion, started tor that pur- | exact cause of the acc At 1S yet unknown, but it irest beak Cops Seeee | See ee eee aa Rees Munrgarten, at a fall Opening Te Mane CHIE PU ee Ten cote nt | tho bood cuaticter OF Mite Moliivesh and Min eile: | er eine Sonera a eee by the British | Bore tne, cconane saliod tor the reason that Es thoeghs thet a quark tum wood turting ae. raphe mater Suoroneh Fnzlish and classical course, with enecial | the advance beforo noon. ~The weakest stocks Were Soubainemts So pepeet ee reo arr Ue ue Sa eau CRUIDR| ate ge CO te ence vores wets if micanion bartaie tes cr Powder. ‘The victims any hour, day or evenin: faxes offered in French and Musi te vel’S | the Northern Pacitic, Oregon and Trans-Continental md = 4 “M i do ys are between eleven and sixteen old. Matue stem will be added daily oral instruc- 7 ee itd 5. 45% —_———— ing a general observance of the ‘by the citizens ‘Most assuredly Ido. If 1 did not do you or any ‘Tepe-writing correctly and promptly done at 97 1 neh. A Limited umber of young Ladiesre- | OPENING %, higher at 453, and selling at 4534, 45, 45%, 2B day by street nw. Ail work satixfactory. Ask tor REA ss Parlor Boarde For circulars and int cs ¥ - e James, whose body was a cony risp and Qlled 434;, 444;, 454, and at 12:30 was 433,, showing a de. Continuous Contracts Megal. of New York. (ne cise for A moment suppose Gist i sould be | with powder, soon died. “Mart guinn Was ounce a —_—_.__ nding my time and means in 2 fruitless Irom last night's price. Northern | coxTROLLER LAWRENCE'S DECISION IN THE BOUNDARY apy eed NE* Geass FORMING. — | tion call upon or address the principals at 1623 N street = ; formation | 10a crisp and will die. Hatt had her feet rthwests Washinycton, erred showed a decline of 1% ies Cia New York Notes. TEAL Deare eee RE ae eet an | bursed Sua wes Grown ime ae ‘She will te 4 special Hendic will convey. pupils residing on Capi- | and the conunon 1 from last night's prices: . NORTHERN FACIEIC SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS. | rest of my trip. west Ide hoe desire tospeak on | cover. John Evans, was badly. ou whan CaONORGETil tol Hill direct to the school sind Feturn, ack it | Rates for call loans cu stock collaterals this fore | Controller Lawrence today decided that the] New Youx, Oct 2h—i, H. Anderson, of 39 Wan | TeSult of my at All Sumlce tt, to say the Infor: | Sauce died. James Stee . BUNCTAEICS L. INSTITUTE_KINDERGARTEN | NOON were 4 und 41. percent. and, though these | Commissioners of the District had no authority, | street, nas obtained an injiinetion preventing tne | 2 btalned Was Hot SUNiChAy aetietiney | Ease Sea ‘ 4 ppaey and advanced wrader,Miaicg | Fates wore nominal, iis true that the demand has | under an act appropriating money for the expenses | sue ‘of the Northern Pacific second ‘mortgage | & give me encouragement.” live. ass Of Sa rifloed Hes, Mastery guaranteed in elghtect lessons, Classlimitea. | ERK principals, reopens Sep. 12theat | thereased supply has diminished. ‘The : bonds. In conclusion, Mr. Ross sald. that he had no dea | 400 Soon died. Johuny Jaines wasterribly burned, fad Cours a ve square from Thomas cirele.aus0-m | Movetuents of inoney tuto the ‘Treasury have had | Of public works for a designated fiscal year, to LORD COLERIDGE IN WALL STREET. of abandoning the search for his son. but may recov NIST, AND CHoomR | {Me Suc edTect cn the general supply, and the t= | make contracts for the continuation of | Lond Coleridge wasat the Stock Exchange to-day. | © cab aero a —————+ee______- lorthwest. | Private lewons | Cease Of spcctla tion on the stock exchange has | such public works in a_subsequent 5 BEATEN TO DEATH. - com el yea, Bee = Mace and Sullivan. 7 rreased the demand for call money. e upwal y Con- fames Ryan, the gas , Who was et NGLISH PUGTLIS 1 ; LOCETION AND Di sree canis eee oon) | Seuidcncy. Of (he tates ok iterate Loree te | Heel See ee Ont er ete ertee cok | DEER La a beet Selo OF eee Comte td | “Tho Rortiand, Me.,.argus pubishosan article to | ¥=AT THE kweaam TOOMAS SAYS OF THE BOSTON CS AM PRIVATE SUTOR, 7 | tnienige (ie MoveMmentict specie trom Londow to) gress He eave WHat & Comuncy Taade for Ute CO” | this morning. Wm. Boygab, a ooachinan, and be | the effect thats young man in that town claire te Ariegren bron teas Vo thes in Hannan badd at residence sie i 2 eh mnaticn Ns ROrmeE Slt and K streets northwent, | Us el ty. = Ae Which an appropriation 1s available to pay therefor, | Ward Bucholz, a gardner, wno beat him, sre under | ye charlie Rosa. He ts about eughteen years 010, tall | ecm bination tins sullen for Englen’. tre theesensner tN. W.. OFP, FRANKLIN | Preparation for Collen West Porat Moe asd ‘Whe Markets. Tee cme ts ie Fe oe 2 ee gnd sitm, good looking, dark brown har, tending | the subject of conversation was a statement, pub- fines" Mectanival dws | C2! ¢xamunations, ‘Terns in advanc BALTIMORE, Oct. 24.—Virsinia sizes, past-Aue con- | tu genciin Ukatyen dered ty Ge BT: | cum “RepwEN” or West Vinornts.—Rarly this Hora Bostas ere ncac and eves. He caine there | ushed on the authority of Mike Gillespie, cf Euston, bref ae a. CLASSE: Sap te BE ten-forties, 33; new threes, 61 Wid to-| cove. who contracted to contract so much of tho | month Commissioner Evans detailed a special agent | money to take him to Pliladelphta to to the effect that Sullivan was willing to spar Mace is FOR aka | Petraanadie eee BALTIMOR 24.—Cotton steady—midtiing, 1m, | Boundary street, auxiliary sewer as would amount | to investigate the charge made in the U. 8. Court at | Kose? Heinen Hee Ee | or any other man for $5,000 a skle. “I've had $1,000 Ww ‘SHINGTON, ELOCUTION AND nship Flour steady and yery quiet—Howard street and west- soln otal cost of $60,000 im noone oorcrna a Wheeling, W. Va., that an organization in that vi- | taken away by two men tn a carriage, beity put on | In Harry His hands over a month,” sald Mace, SEM ato n S.Obu 0; city uals duper, Smt 7 do, extra ahbsS: | the following elanse was contained, the Commis: | CHMtY, Known as“Ked Men,” had for tts object the | & esse and taken to Winterport, Me. where ht ws. M STE Oa. 75; do. 0036.25: | the aus I: 7 volce Culture’ and the Art | do. Rio braids, 5.75a6.00; “Patapsco family,” 6. ‘do. | sioners have presented to Congress an estlinate.ot | Protection of ilitelt, disuNérs. ‘The Commissioner | W:ts kept ina dark room three or four yeara. Under | Citedly, “waiting for Sullivan to cover it, and only Ait sinet northwest, seri | superlative akin. 7.00, F ne fisca in ‘end lay receive . close surveillance he left the room occasionally, | Withdrew the money yesterday, after making ar- t—sonthern gearce and | $85,900 to be expended during the fiscal year ending | flay Tecelved a report from the special agent, | Cl ance ving in detafl the result of his investigation, The | Aud was not abused by his captors. ‘There were | rangements to sail to-day to iilia ten weeks ene Santen for ig Herpes ail pe ceponien aes oats eae Mibu Glohe tint anion | ciner anllaren in the heme, ter ko tray Mi Asp tes. their Kalucatte 4 Sagement on the other side. Sullivan knew 1 was a, | 108 ganization of “Red Men” exists in West Virginia, | them, and was not allowed’ to play with them. | Eons abroad, ahd Just. a3 1am about teeta ae a Depteabes: gL ode; November, contract. but that the members of it “are not engaged in pro- | Att ae ere eee ree ne yes Carried on | vomnes this cliallenge of Gtllesple. T dont beileve january, 1.09%¢a1.09% : ‘el 3” at Vess azil. iS Voyae he le: e | Sulliva > ald - southern steady and « Washington Stock Exchange. tecting violators of the internal revenue laws. Sullivan authorized it, but if he did, Th: his M30) JEAMrD. oF posto: MVE Teacter of Vora! and Inst asic and har- J eeaowe, Septcinber 27th, (0 1012 10th street aw? Was stolen by Jesse James, the Davisons and Pink- y to m: Will spar him in one, two or three (Gaienin. Bid, Asked | | APPOINTHENTS BY THE PRESTDENT.—The President | ham. “In Brazil he elluded his captors and worked | jnetees tices puede ae four, Just as be choom has appointed G. Evett Reardon to be commissioner | ils passage back to this country on a ship. Since | and bet him 3 to1 he can't "me out. Ihe wil S e y] e District then he has been at sea most of the time, serving | come to England I'll meet hiin there, and ailow him, of deeds in the state of Maryland for the Di-trct of | 48 cook He cam sea Httie ang Cone ee an te cen ter, tin here, and allow Rima Columbla, and John Sutton to be boatswain in the eat months hence. if that is nov deine somenee Nay. A Gang of Youthful Counterfeiters. | cant speak plain Engi'sh. Davis and [ are to give Tur Norrouk Navy Yanp.—Seeretary Chandler | EFFECTS OF DIME NOVEL READING—BoYS BOUND BY | CXtulbilions abroad until the second week in Janue No 553ga5624; year, » Outs steady and dull— white, 36a38; do. mixed, t “aud steady, to choice Pennsylvania visions steady, With & idles, packed. 6 fatrict of Columbia, clear ib ales Ba Hane Tey, District of Col ern, Pinnsy pal refers by perms De F. Hyuit. Dr. Carroll M to Dr DW. Prev Dr. JM. Grvger Open after ‘seps-2m sat ary, opeuing at Birkennead Lun.’ oH aN LASSICAL HIGH Butter firm—western ed, oa; ~ eenacien t maseuyemen Efe 10h cae = | to-day addressed a letter to Commodore Mavo, com- a en Sessa Me! palin creapaasntea — SCHOOL, : R ern peck erm! mp 7s, 1891, curreanicy : s as abe Poy tite JW. WEN Priwermar, | Rene Botte Quieres tallatd | Market stock tar etree ard, in which he dis. |_| Thoevils traceable to the viclons boy literature North Session 4%. street. The fake hich staud in the varions i Hunt may be addnsced ants OF THE Will open September 10. Th. int stock 7s, 1901, currence of De S The ©: extion. ses OL the charges preferred by Mr. Dezendort as | now to be had on every news stand are illustrated 7 ck 7s. 190; ¢ mismanagement of the yard. ‘The Secretary | by the discovery of an extraordinary band of young | TU PROBLEM WHICH THE MARYLAND COMMISSION 18 Srelines to make SS Unleves in Vermont. ‘The members are all growing | 4 spectal dispatch to the Bulthmore Sm from as the Secretary is perfectly familiar with the de. | DoySand plainly got their inspiration from sensa- Annapoits, Octobe Prof. W. K. Brooks e guiet—A soft, 8x; | W Whist ky steal wud erpool per steanier rene flour, Is.d.; grain, “Sivaid. i ¢ gd800. curren ‘bushels: wheat, 6.000 “bushels: funding fi, 18, coin 4000" bushels: re, ‘109 | Thirty-ycar funding Gs, 1902, coin. BOOK-REEPING niited States. | Month EST MY ly sv LIAM. WALDECK . 3 talls of the whole matter. Uonal tales of precocious villainy. The oMicers | Was here y mnfercice with bis Eat acher of Piano, wheat, 543,000 bush- | Fire Insurance and Gas-light Compan: found the headquarters of the band ina wild region | colleague, 1, Of the oyster commie sruaned September sth: Washinton City Gas-icht Compa 33! ‘Tae PRESIDENT had not arrived at the White | of the state, where they have been carrying on a ios, te cart Wotan pepe ace ara iA | The Yellow Fever at Pensacola Navy | Rime Insurance Company 7 House froin Soldiers’ Home at a latehour thisafter. | counterteltihg industry on a small scale and enttv- | fy" Gaia Die A GLE GRAte tb tien pence Yard. Arlington Insurance Company. 135 noon, and it was thought probable that he would | eulng their more serious business’ by depreds s ste cae Ghai i Columbia Iusurance Company 3 not come in to-day. on their neighbors. ‘Fhe boys had formed a soc assembly Of Maryland. The rcoumuendations 4 REPORT OF THE NAVAL COURT OF INQUIRY TO IN- | Potomac fi Company... — ~~ called the United Birds and Brothers, with captain, | which these gentlemen have concluded to TE ITS ORIGIN, Riggs Insu 4 ‘The Political Field. first_and second oficers, secretary, judge of fire: | make will include a plan for distiic me ee The report of the court of inquiry appointed to ‘ailroad Stock: OLD LANE DEMOCRATS AGAINGE BUTLER. arms and a board of directors. ‘They had a secret | bay, and prolilbiting dredging on specitied HORTHAND, ROOM 7, | investigate the origin of yellow fevef at the naval | Washinton and Georgutown Bonds. = eee in language and were bound by the most ridiculous, | sections for. a given Ume. rot. roosts bat 0. classe: BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ee i nee Metropolitan .. ca The following address was issued in Boston to- | yet dreadful, oa:hs to fidelity and silence, Here, | impressed with “the conviction that unless Teceived any time Hours Stu 10 | station, Pensacola, Fla, has been recetved at the | Coneeiie 20, day by the “old Unedemocrata.” It ts signed by | for instance, Is the last of the series Watch the neo: | dredging istegulated tis Ouly a question oF euculars, i Navy department. It says that the following facts 33 e. fitty-two well moet ite was dbilged to take on his knees while a | avery short, thir, thine yeas indend! bone thee Deen oe Ale Tapered catenin fooked istol ras held avis head: “Brother, know | natural beds of Uipstat will be wholly exluiusted A sg ‘our secret urposes, do you solemnly swear, e mvinced, also, from ch examination rf Richard Olney, Clinton, Viles, Francis W. Bird, | von your honor, by al that Is grest ant a ne subye hi ever lates by | the subject, that an oyster navy, however 1 hee Stearns, and N. 8. Shaler heading the | the devil and all ‘imps, hell and all {ts terrors, Ms Wound be inadequat a 96 10a — |i o the democratic voters of Massachusetts: | world and all its ers, the United Birds and] the Potomac there ts no concurrent. juristle low “Fo | the approaching election demands from you the | Brothers and all their avengers, never to betray or | over the fisheries. the people of both tae tear 1 gravest consideration. Without abating our oppo- | cause to be betrayed any one of our ty, but to | states having Qnrestricted rights to fish under the 96 are established by the evidence adduced: “ist. It . vai | does not appear that there were any cases of yellow ‘ 1534 Toth sire 2 i fever of any suspicious nature on the naval reser- | Boand of Public Works green &s . ILTON'S vation prior to August 1st. While we are not pre- Washington Market Goi ISH AND FRENCH § — pared to say that yellow fever really existed In | Tuland and Sea Coast Compat ee een areas io Peusacola this season, {ts not unlikely that fom- | Pantoc Mining Garpeoe oan yack instruction in the Languages, M: ites and bedding that were not destroyed during esti an nce mectius Bare Aad Seog Seton SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WOOLEN HOSIERY. | the epidemic of 1882 generated infid sporadic cases, | avi of Washington - . O. L. CONVERSE, | which eluded the vigilance of the attending physl- | National Metropolitan Bank ae of the bog sprees Marstro, Cav. AS, and, owing to the constant communication | National Bank of the Re eee mle between the city of Pensacola and the naval reserve, Fhe i et z the fever may have been introduced, elther through LADIES’ HOSIERY. the medium of persons or fomites. Persons are known to have visited, more or less, between the | LADIES’ RIBBED WOOLEN HOSE, solid colors, | two places, and some have been employed In Peusit- to afford’ protection. Gor een to the political views and methods of the | always defend each andevery one of us throuzh | compact of 1708. AS to the. local. locisintion wie Febuniican Party, we believe that democratic sue- | thick and thin to the last, upon the fear of being | oystering In the waters of Maryland: te fimo. the cess in the future can be neither deserved nor | shot dead in your tracks or stabbed Through, the | greatest confusion and couilict lu the’ statutes “He achieved unless We free ourselves from the charge | heart with a nine-inch blade, So help you God?” Says he procured a coast survey chart and tuned to ofsupporting candidates who have lowered the —— trace on it the “requirements of Une. dif standard gf political morality. As democrats who The Kuklux ‘Trial in Georgin, ferent local laws, but found the Jezal bound- Wish to be consistent, we appeal to your patriotisin | VoTERs STRIPPED AND WHIFPED BY MASKED MEN. | aries overlapped In labyrinthine “sonteee and sober common” sense’ to oppose”. the Te Kuki One act he calne across rey election of Benjamin F. Butler. During all his | _TBe Banks county, Ga. kuklux trial was begun r r at , Testless notoriety asa republican politician atter | Yesterday. The defendants are Jasper, James, Dil- | FPegued mat whoes jarrants, war 1813, per sere. Land Warrants, other wars, per acre the law repealed should be puntshed all Uhe same, Satan and weeds finished seams, only cola during the suminer, ‘There ts a possibility that | Soldiers’ Additionals, per acre. = B59) _| Bis desertion of the democratic party he was chiefly | mus and Neal Yarbrough, Lovel Streetman, Bold | prot. Brovits 13 not In Lever of prohibiting dredging. meek Hashes ad we jeanoee anaes ae the mariues may have visited Pensicola, although | Yalcntine Serip, per tere 33m | CoUspicuous in pressing measures the most odious | Emory, State Summons and K. H. Green. Ex- | He believes the natural foumdiry: ar ae — eeaihip ae Be pose, Me | there is no evidence that they did so. itis seer. | Sioux Halt-bwed Seri. ver aria: ? | to constitutional democracy and urging the tost | Congressman Speer appeared for the prosecution. | be such that restoration of the natural beds ls en. and toes, finished seams. only S75gc. per pair. | talned, by evidence, that the marine barracks late. | Bal Estate Tite Theuranee Compa = {| offensive partisan policy. His open hostility, how- | Warren Bryson. testified that he wast called trom | tirels possible ton a conn plan. He—and FANCY COLORED WOOL HOSE, jlyo ccupied by them had at leas: _ ever, 1s. one case of yellow | Chesapeake and Potumac Telephone Co. j feve them in 1875. ‘There are quantitles of +04. armless compared with his pretended | his house one night in July and beaten by a crowd | it ts understood Cay IMERE HOSE, Derby | equipment stores in the equipment. storehouse, WWamrres _Licewars friendship. Caring nothing for party or principle, | of masked men. ‘The mobswore vengeance against | to concede ali the shallow wi to longmen, give arrlage Ucenses have | Re Subordinates every public interest to his own | the negroes of the locality who voted for ex-con- | Ing them really a greater. area for operations than x which have been there for many ¥ nd werd | heen issued by the clerk Of the court to spencer | A@srandizement. Should he be again elected the | gresaman Speer. Calvin Bush eostinios thant be eons they now have; bul Lo district the whole bay, divid- bed, full fa y Ste. Der pair | probably there during the years 1867 and srt, and | gholy and Josephine R. Johnson; Daniel Stoddara | @2Mocratic party of Massachusetts would be held | taken out of bed by a howling mob, who stripy Ing the deep water into ten districts, with inter. ne, {elem Chet barnes per week. SS Gee iat MERINO HOSE, full fash- f ve never been broken out and opened until tils | ang Frances Steward Joseph Hall and Alice War- | TSponsible for his administrative acts and eccen- | him pad give him 175 lashes.“ He was stripped in | venting districts of lesser size, . coruer Pupusyivan ioned, only 50e. per p nkney dl in Waddell concurs—proposes which there’ shall year. On August 3d of this yeara laborer in the a e oseph Pines in the past and future, while no respons | court and displayed the scars. Elisha Brooks told | be no dredging for an iudeniuite time, On tive lanes Ss LADIES’ SUFERFINE CASHMERE HOSE, in choice | edquipment storehouse, and on August stu the store- | FOX Hinkney Belt and Mary Snowdon; John D. Me- | phity attaches to us for any acts OC Mn” Rotieee | co ane cusplaved t out and whipped by a crowd | areas it 1s proposed to alternate dredzing, to afford ists pasos aldieg sles ae Keeper tn the engineer's storehouse sickened with | county, Md.; Dixon M. Daughton and Katie Keon, | Such belng our bellef, weeannot hesitateto deciare | who remarked: “You Sec, hat cage earl Speer | time for recuperation. ‘The prohibited Strips he A SEL Bstnsct, pede 2th. yortirent. ie uass open | 3 a sy suiehntly, Suspicious to be classified as | Wy". Sinoot and Sarah E. Tidmarsh, John A.Bostie, | tatwetntend todo all that may be in our power to | hasdonefor you.” He zed Jasper Yarbrough | thinks will be permanent breeding ctounds which es Seka classes aro Lei formed. Duys of . i yel although not so diagnosed by the at- | or, lumbla, S.C. and Mamie E, Thomas. secure the defeat of General Butler, and we urge | in the mob. Yarbrough said: “if you know any- | will send it with the tide to the neighboring fits Pacsays, Fusarsdays, and Saturdays,’ Mr $ HOSTERY. | tending physician, i all democrats to join with us in such ‘action.” Dody ‘in this crowd and tell on iin Fil put you tn | grounds and recuperate them. oo = FI ANOTHER “HONEST JOHN” CANDIDATE. your grave.” Brooks was also brass = eee OUNT VERNON INSTITE | MISSES’ MERINO HOSE, finished seams, solid colors, pe eet cee Ce eee WASHINGTON CATTLE MaRxeT.—At the Queens- : muckies. Evewrs Aszoi . Viand, w’ Re itisa 685 PRP toon von arma, | See ne snd Navy Blue, only 25e. per pair, “| Tron yellows fever was Chas. H. Thompson, a child | town drove yards, on the Metropolitan Brinch b, | Anenthuslastic admirer ot ex-Congressmian Hi } EM! Bp gett edgy fhe pepe Gaia be oe Asap Tstreet, wall open SEPTEMBER 26, BOYS' MERINO HOSE, extra heavy, for school wear, | HViug tu Warrington, who died August 14th, the | and ©. railroad, three miles from the city, Lewis D. | writes to the Philadelphia Press: “The presidential News Bricfs. Figaro, of the 17th inst., that the French satlors Mus. CW. PATKO, Principal. full finished, only 280. per pair.” "| attending physician then belleving the case to be | Means, propriefor, Monday 447 head of cattle were | fever has made its appearance in New Jersey. It Curry, Clay & Co., stationers and printers, of | massacred the natives at Hue after they had ceased SEMINARY. OPENED SEYT “ = inflammation of the bowels, but since he has con- | OMcmd. Of which 223 wer sold to butchers at 495%¢ | names donest’ John Hill, of Boonton, as the man | Bailtinore, falled yestendan Tistintioe tte resistance, has been removed froma active service. — eal Li om willbe zane fice es Merino heels and toes, | eluded thatclb was. yellow fever. The funeral of cee ety gana Fee © gO oe ieee above all others who should become the nation’s | $17,000 and $20,000; eee ‘The firm hope to | The Spanish catfoet has resolved to summon 4 E ‘Oki. who Sizes 5 to 8, ob per pair. : ee ‘ 3 amis “up, and es plows: Tran cred. December 1st.—The False : 7 | CHILDREN’S Cas\ es E ae ISE at low pri this child was very largely attended by adults and | Sheep, 425 40-100 cents per pound; lambs, 564 cents, | Chief executive. Although Mr. Hill 1s a republicat etree iis or ‘ons fae by we ‘Hunder- aan “deteatoa = fartin Boresta, th oy X WOOL SOCKS, both in ailk aces children of Warrington sng Woolsey, by ees 14 cows: nd ¢ ne Drought 30ug60. ‘The state of Bae pees poaneee contin ae ts ete mark, at Hainden, Baltimore county, Md., was in- |-author and republican stat-staan, Is dead, aged seve = < L », both “clocked | which the disease was rapidiy spread, more es] the market was fair. arty oa r¢ u ne r. five years.—The cholera in the Arab vill: et Seisey seus ue, ally Wo the latter village. ‘The lower ‘room in the ——_. Many ardent democrats. Mr. Hill's record in Con- | \Stgated yesterday by Justice Dorsey and a jury. | enty-five years —The cholera ih the Arab village Whe ant Lge F WASHING et ch: Hun K with a near Alexandria asiig. Four more deaths, house in whieh the child died was used as an ice | Sarawtc Teeriwoxy.—An attomey in the Police Pe te hee es Tulare Su wer | Serpe ae Yorkshire colliery owners huve cream saloon, which was Visited freely by the | Court while defending a man who was charged SHatiler Oh CKOA POs oe nd ie arene title of | “Robert Morrison has begun sult against the Pitts- | decitenny vonuse tee ae per cent advance in wages. young People of the wilages, including, pom et he wath Keeping an unlicensed bar, potent aig ie eee ia Seren tle eee peeling Jas: burg Commercial Gazetie, claiming $100,000 dam- | asked by the miners. TRA SEAMLESS MERINO HALE Inarines. “ * Having ewed vid character of some colored women Ww! vy K any Di v, ——————— onl MAL HOSE, | So are now of the opinion thet che epldemte of ed the court if he would | Years ago to name him ‘Honest’ John Hill, a name | 28¢S for alleged Mbel, namely, the assertion that agalnst his client, and as & rrtso1 is an international claim agent, has | | Two Pree FicnTs ey Toxcuuicnr.—A telegram MEN'S SUPERFINE MERTSO TAL Jow fever now near its clos. prevailing on the | convict @ man dn the evidence of such people, | by Which he1s known far and wide, are all in his | Morriso pai impeareerniny keedrey PE Pittsburg, October 28, sys: TWO priee agate MEN'S § se UR EENO HALF HOSE, full reg- | nayal reserve, may be traceable to oe OF more Of | “These people would sell to the devil,” remarked | favor. valuable papers belonging to clients. ‘took place late last night in Linden grove, Oakland, ~ bs ther Natural Method? | War all'sins, only SOs, pexpair. four origins, viz.: the court, “and I Will have to take the devil's teatl-| CAMERON STILL THE ISSUE IN PENNSYLVANTA. ‘Among the passengers on the City of Tokto, from | the extreme darkness of the night beng relieved by 5 Hart, Princ. | MEN'S CASHMERE HALY HUSE in all the finer FOUR POSSIBLE ORIGINS OF THE FEVER. mony.” Lieut. Gov. Black, in a speech delivered at ademo- | Hong Kong, which arrived at San Francisco yester- | torches. The first was between John Davis, of This 1. oe First, possible infection from Pensacola by com- Pipa crat! x ning, said: | day, were Albrecht, of Mecklenberg Schwerin, | city, and George Tuylor, of Oakland, for $1 cation of 4 by articles brought fi THE Dean axp Fuxenat or Dn. TD. Gane.— | Corie merune at York, Pa., Monday evening, adson of the emperor of Germaige, Count | Thive rounds were forces and Tayler was erleeed Munteation of persons and by articles brought from | yr Teonard D. Gale, an old and highiy-respected | “It 8 sald by the republican leaders that Mr. Cam- Stersteropf and Baron Von Tiele. ‘They will come | Winner. Both men were badly used. wp. ‘Thomas — Bhat city Second, articles in equipment and steam | citizen ot Washington, well known for his scien- | eron ts not in this contest; that the boss has been | S1°i" Smith and John Htli then stepped into the ring and engineering storehouse, possibly infected tn former | tine attainments, died his residence tn this city | banished and his slaves are emancipated. But | ‘The Joint national conventions of the Disciples of | slugged one another umnerctfully and regards of emles; possi mari - | yesterday, in the'sith year of his age. Dr. Ga Christ, with 400 delegates, some trom foreign coun- | sclenc e fired ered several epueniess bit, ea eae eee Pee at: | Was born in Sutton, How Millbury, MASS, July 35, paler ed Dehra Pa ee Sin eer na cieneen week ta acueel aes felling blows on his opponents baty, and fnally Ballese weed al beanie ‘at Lieut MMcltae Jevdios By 1900, and was educated at Brown University and | in whose interest. do thirty senators refuse to ap- | son. lai one back of his ear, knocking him out. Ia men who lived In and visited the villages of Warring- | Union College, graduating trom the latter 1n 1925. ¢ Anton Director, tom Art SPECIAL BARGAINS yee ACADEMY. isi DE SALES STREET, state even it Huntsville, Ala., ‘When the next round wascalled Smith failed to ton and Woolsey weekly and seml-weekly In thelr | He was ten years Lae ches ane te Seon Tepresatanives of tne eee “The ausmntsed di taraoes GureeREaE ind lt nse Fespond, and the fight was given to Hill About TLYTELI york] M 12 ul sciences Va is - 7 land ri} vern- [Unesse fight. ei cai: | MERINO AX: WooL UNDERWEAR. | “thelist case of yellow fover having appeared in | ing, among them the. University of the ‘city of | uth ss Mz. Cameron ts hi Harriobare, Goa ie yan | mene ef we <= ee raw ee ares = = a the marine barracks within the navy Sant oeee ea | New York. Prof. S.K, B, Morse was then a pro- Sistain ais snstoreal a body-guard by your ballots | ‘The Supreme Temple of Uniformed Patriarchs | SOUTHERN SPIRITCALISTS ORGANIZING.—The spire ‘the death of the Hest ase In Warringto and | fessor in that university and received valuable ald | Son will insure his return torake ong ‘States Sen- | will convene at Milwaukee in Session to-day | Itualists of the south, at a revival mecting in Chat- = tot ty duane and desaed wo be efiow ever | 2 ne petecon ot i leu can tom Dr. | Rn, these bloc of he soma tie rea Grand tog ena Fea" | scum rr aoa We until three days after attack, any precautions that | G2Ie who Drought tO rim electricity, the ait, ‘HARMONY RESTORED IN NEW ORLEANS. ‘the Circle and Grant lows. 1° 5 x v7] NTS, ave el e1 2 mas Yor a saloon-keeper at 54 Washing-| the south, with a cash capital of $50,000. Eight: fa Sues, Jape Siieanction of Nine dienes Inia: Guar yee tation of which to tie’ Morse machine a| In accordance with arrangements made by the fonareone Brockiyn, shot his wite Tuesday after. | thousand ‘dollars was subscribed in twenty min- '¥, patent seams, si nist only 50c. ‘would h: hi: the b is a fe ve been unavalling, as the marine guard | Practical success of what had before been butanim- | conference committee in New Orleans, the two | noon in a fit of jealousy. The injuries will probably | utes, one. wholesale. firin taliige $300 of tne ete each; the best goods ever sold by us for the price. 2 val perfectly working sclentinte toy, Dr. Gale made | tactions of the democratic state comm’ rove fatal. ‘The city 4s alive with prominent spiritualists from SER Hebb. ome. Profewor of Practicoand Judge | LADIES’ SCARLET WOOL UNDERVESTS Np | “24 “be surgeon himself were already Intec Seological survey of the Island of New York in veeeen | all over the country. ee : s , and in 1843 assisted Prof. Morse in building the | Yesterday, the Fitzpatrick branch having agreed | re Coron LINE IN TEXAS—A PANT! alteiees Cw me eacis Liserta News.—Letters from Liberla announce | frst’ tele ph line between Washington and tt: to organization on the majority basis. When the | from Austin, ‘Texas, says Vice. Present Hos of = <D PANTS val at } vi st, of the more. In 1846 he was a an examiner: Fit del entel the International railway, has written v. egies Sone Lente pall eee the arrival at Monrovia, August 2ist, of the bark ppointed itzpatrick delegates entered they were loudly f the Law of Real and sountle Instruments, pateon a eae Mey American | patents and removed to this city, where he has | cheered. Mr. seconded the nomination | land that business will not. justify the running of ch elec Brsterasd 5 Fine bacuicy, me Lewal |” heavy, and fine, elegant quality, only $1.25 each, Goan seas. Miay Ditonto a since resided. Two years later fe, was mate a nes Renee oe ee separate coaches to aocommedate the negro. Under | oficers: L-uors, K. Dubs, 7. owman, aud 3. Uxbis aan Li aie ; | prin : having charge lepart- | elected, receiving forty-seven. votes, ‘there being no | the rece Bectsions, be says, “we can] Raper; Book ste , Lauer and Wim. You; lowing morning by the steamer St. Paul’s to Brew- 5 lected, ” % : ‘MISSES’ SCARLET SHIRTS AND PANTS. erville, where they are to settle, Rev. Hugh M. | ment Of chemistry, which position be eS other candidate. The committee decided to cull a | now make inen take the seats we desire. tors Of Ube Christliche Botachafter, Wen. Horm; A full line of MISS! = 2 ‘The governor replied that the difficulty involved ND BoYS' SCARLET Woor, | BROW? and Rev, 'T. MeCanto Stewart, professors | FOmaret on He afterwards for many years prac. | COBYention to meet at Baton Rouge December 18th suey. Of the Keangelical Messenger, H. B. Hertzler; ‘There 1s but one remedy, and | of the and elect in Liberia college, landed at Monrovia, August to nominate state officers, the basis of representa- | the peace of Beangelical Magazine German ‘Sunday SHIRTS AND PANTS, sizes from 16 inches to 90; | 5th, and were cordially welcomed on the 10% In the Sapsainienaa Rae An sr Tovab | Hon Det zone delegate 10 every 200 votes cast for a ell Ee es hes for och color, He sin- | school es pose oma; of the Léving Mike. egg ince authoritiog A handsome luncheon follewedee | Usvosition and benevolent. Ghnistian character, he Go Paiva xcacion DRitee’ fo be reasonable and what other trunk lines in | Raldbaugh; corresponding secretary of the mission | sa the mansion of Mrs. ex-President Roberts, where | Wa endeared to a large circle of triends. ‘The ‘Texas have done, covers were set for sixty guests. The professors | eral took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from | A very large number of republican citizens of jelst; book steward in G publications in Germany, & ‘ z Ste Paul's ive “ the Congregational church, Hewas for a Boston met last night to protest against the action | _ CONFESSED JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE of the orphan home, KE Tie : UNDERVESTS _AND | had visited the St. Paul's river, and were preparing | time a trustee Of Columnbiee Uiiversity and. tock Stages PAU 1 UI ete oe precinets | Willlam Young, president of the Commerci 0, N. ¥., Was Chosen 2s the place for DRAWERS, fine and heavy, an ext to take up thelr residence at the farm and beme of | cn getive interest in tte e, t. His daugh- waded tional Bank, of Reading, Pa., confessed Jud holding the next general conference, 1u 1 only f-tach. | s SOT PanENR | i, MT. De Coursey. ‘They and the cmigrants.are | #2 act only surviving child is the Wife of assistant | OMffces among republicans and democrats. It was | Wonal Bank, of Iteading, Pa. confessed ju sitcheieeretnnmnante, Berens stated to be well and pleased with the country. " rer EO. Graven, voted that an executive committee be appointed to Says that he has borrowed money from the | A MERcHaNT TURNED COUNTERFEITER.—In New FASHIONABLE | Ds —— ee organize a vigilance committee to serve in each | Dank for some tine, and that when his hoves be- york, Arthur S. Baldwin was found ve tat NATAL Onpens ~Licut. J.P. J. Augur, detached | pyre PurwoRe Wis, Coxrast.—The Filmore win | Ward, scrutinize the registry liste and ‘wateh the | camedne negates Leakcet then Hinore Guilty Of possessing countertett coin with Intent to 3 from the Colorado and placed on waiting orders; | contest was resumed in. Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday | Polls on election day. cipal losses have been In stocks and mgd utter it. lie was once a prosperous merchant, but Assistant Engincer Win. J. Allderdice, from the | and Dr. H. We. Hopkin, O¢ Busthio, wie avvended 1g eT RITION 70 A TEMPERANCE 1 mercial houses. His son ts cashler of the ban ry. The cal ind, countered aan Alliance, and placed on waiting orders, Assistant } Mrs. Fillmore up to the'time of her Testiti ‘The Liquor Dealers Association of Albany county | When: Minicaity Until this relief come SAMES € WELLING, LL.D, wens eee cei eign Uypen. | eens 2: Me Wilner, granted leave of absence Fed {0 the death con ital setae oan amatreran | have taken steps to organize a movement of Uquor present. Terusell fo state what is personal tn: | & miserable Uenewent for non-payment Of rent. e. LE r or months. Lan arter | dealers throughout the state senines wane cafe ie hhienbrornanies = Gof Ney. abo tne ands chat ts |gzon lowe Hi Marpat the dense cane | Wage NT ns Soe MO PORES) | nynce nasa ory iy wo yn ats abe n. LY » ERVESTS. PJ — *, = pier x 11D. ssa UNDERVESTS AN A Naval Cover-MAntiat.. Secretary of the his opinion death énsued from general atheroma. | didate tor secretary of state of New York, on a0- Prope wid $2 each, «| Navy will order a court-martial to try Chief Engi- He had ped the facts brought out in the tes- | Count of his position on the liquor question: A Ralrroap Wak Iv Wawrc™, Pa.—At Wampum, | having come upon Une table as she would like them. How often are remarks like tis made: heer Phom. Williamson, of the Norfolx navy_yard, | timony {nto classes and { t indications BIG REGISTRATION IN BOSTON. 7m piece at ge Oaimed by the Pi | a A = for misinatiagement of the engines Of the U. & tg | er Benin digesta ae a Pere tadications ‘The registration closed in Boston last night. ‘The | Cleveland and Toledo railway company and by tne | Tada te ust oy Sites when 1 especially, want. Pinta. Detore her deth. reer ras sane Several, Zeus | totals foot up 64,700, the largest registration ever | {ieiormar wine aee 1 weed cat ee ton 0 A lady expects company tor tea, &he onders, ar i tie Law MEN'S FINE GRADES OF UNDERWEAR, IN ALL before her death. The account of her actions by bo i | instance, biscuits, ‘are brought to the table THE 1 “4 a ded there. In 1880, a Presidential it | twenty men. The Pennsylvania comp ‘= WILLIAM STON D. THE LEADING MAKES, AT THE ‘THe EVACUATION oF Lrwa.—A cable message was | Mra. Dewy, a former witness, he characterized as & Feached 88,000, and last year was only »™ | day sent fifty men to seize the 4 heavy and indigestible. many on aaice LOWEST PRICES, Tecetved at Ce rieatored that the | perfect description of an insane woman. wc ing went on all day. pty ny can testify to mortification, as well, 0s " i “1 ‘troops ct a ‘such circumstances! may how. A GEONGE ¥. APPLEMY. Ea, at erantees AX OLD LapY’s Rewanriniz JOURNET.—A white. | _Outot twenty-stx Ohio detnocratie senstors-clect | MEM ever, have oocurred to them that fis ot. always Jadse of Moet Court a. Money OnpER REcgrprs.—A statement prepared | natred old lady knocked. ‘at the door of the city in- | Who have been interviewed twenty favor the re-| queeeCapRen DROWNED WHILE ‘Sxarmic.—a | the “cook's fault.” Your biscuits, Dot-pie, ae WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S|tor the money order division of the Post Office frmary in Clew ©. Savurday night and asked peregrine a special from W: g says: “Three children nated <tc, exe. camel be ealsed wa The exereion « AM be reenmed e el trom ‘pass wouk r son’s home ‘The john who has been five Ingus, oldest a; Wwelve years, were drowned and becomes your own ge Boling ih on etn Bass honest c Sone gai shows Sak tae) Set Feveane Delaware. She sald her atone cine ee tts ne oemnctatan Ckecuaais oe Cee ee at ‘Manitoba. ‘The gir was on a | fault when you Baking Powder to come + a BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. domesti: money order transactions during the fiscal a ee ees 0023 : year ended Jane 99, 1883, were $311,704, ‘The recelpts ges, will be made by the Faculty. — | on account of foreign 309, 0y ap siaicon tthe nagar priors of ti cho en nt. | 7, int off present yeor a prize uf $1 cleat caufon topic! law, to besuuouncd ar | O° = OME, Gf tie seenio whole course of two years in the under- LADIES’ TATLOR, ripen, $150. For @ sitwle year, #50, creduste course, $25. All fin ad Lrecr. GARLINGgON’s SUPPLEMENTARY RePort.— ‘The acting signal officer this afternoon subinitted Lieut. Garlington in answer to the questions sub- mitted to him by Gen. Hazen, why provisions ‘and oats wore not left for, Lieut Greely and why he be has con- ‘+> Pennsylvania avenue), and of James came south of Cape York at all. ihe epee im & Co. le F to the GEO. C. GWYNN, cot west. made ¢ as goon as Secretary tut of the Faculty." ™ aati Fall syccoms in Eblanving’ Saal Pictu "eh | Shred te

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