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| THE PRESIDENTS HEALTH. Not Ove , He mae Sew Vous, scjtemer 48°71 teterence 00 ta PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, report That Preident Artuur bad been overoome BE ee eines by the heat and trot other catiwes, also was eer 4 ES I ousiy tl, Mr. Philip, bis puivate secretary, eal J Northwest Corner Pennsy' nd 11th St., by P this afternoon that tue President 1s as well abd aS ) The Evening Star Newspaper Company, hearty as ever he was, O° GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't PROGRESS OF THE PLAGUE. King Katakanns son 1 with the Sram + = Week or scents per mesh P a iy THE EVENING STAR. ‘- Narurs, Se —As King Humbert was fertreach By passing the tay the tumates rained & hi year. $6. Or set at liberty, among the F obera ts Uhe sm OF ing = inland yan wees ‘The Situation im Humty. Se All wail ent Sey taly has abolished the jorarer thas acaibst cholera on the French frontier. amit tas giveo Sixty thousand deuane 2 AnDerer at Naples, FS it Naples comtinued to Wooden huts afe poor nud sick The hus Deon averted and & 64—N® 9,792. WASHINGTON, D. €., F 1 a ee 6 2 . Who Will be Secretary? WOMEN TEMPERANCE WORKERS. SEECIAL NOVICES. —__|_ Washington! News/énd' Gossip, | |! sxspavtae WAN oSrorsiary? B. MOSES & SON WILL REMOVE TO = | a esilkely The Convention at the Gari «| ESP antic new beak ie, Soser Wiad Pia 2 | Goreaxwesr Receters To-pay.—Interncl reve. | Sed Secretary Folger 1s that of Gen. Sharpe, of IDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1884. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. | Ad Memo- | HeNo Ta — TLorouchty. Vootiated ani ayds Coot and Comfortable. | sbvut wo wicks, cack satepeinerent duceasate Ph | New York. ie ss generaiiy acknowledged, how-| en eR erche en <A DEMOURATE | Syrthctp trey ibd | Js Pieawante: than out doors. “Consequently large | in the Furniture, Carpet ant Upi iste:y di purtint isto ever, that no one here Knows anything about the 1e session of the Women’s Christian Temperance ASKA m1 oa ~The shops clos as & MARTIN GILLET & CO’S (BALTIMORE) Sending ae ete, etiete ae OTE ra NUE ROOK OF AIL GEIMGEYERS |) Ficcay Aastra ENGINERE ABSOIOM EDT President's intentions tn the matter, ad the only | Upton at theGartield Memorial Church last night | \« city re prowents a mournful ‘World-Renowued [E> SE ANDREWS SCNDAY SCHOOL SES | BIS been ordered to the Wyandotte and to sch | Treasury portiollo sce Ha ea RE | Was well attended. After eligtous exercises com calle Caan Taye siooma preva” King Mae HE No ADVERTISEMENT THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST'S | [-E' ggupmcereuand ou SUNDAY, the ath gr | otter duty at che navy yard at Washington as may | ute perwaal relations existing: beoweed Cae Macrae uy Allee Mues, Rev. F. D. Power 351 ‘They Adopt the Chicago Platform. —_— # CON OLIDATED MINSTRELS, tas 40 am. sel? signe im. | | President and that gentleman. Introduced and delivered an address of welcome to Under the Manaement of Mr. GEORGE T. CLAPHAM. SPECI TE GE It was currently reported among the clerks in | the members of inion, comme K —_ For the week ending September 12th Presentiuscu program ineladicwrall the Latest Novelties OM AY MEETING CF TEE GEQHGE: | ‘Tue Monongahela arrived at Callao, Peru, to-dby, y f at G sige tira Ag werent Caich = int Sastre Grd ERRTCRER He onattabie | EE gown, HW Rictety gu SUNDAY EVENING, 8, | the Treasury deparnment this afternoon that Gen. . = id calling their attention tothe great work yet ‘ ¥; iS : clock. A full atieudauce is earn: | from San Franelsco, Sharpe had beed appointed Secretary of the Treas- | 0% See Tian one COLORADO REPUBLICANS. ERIMAOSE & WES ti artistic songs and dances. TBS 8 olelgck. A full attendaiice is earn retary before them. Mrs Sallie E. Chapineof South Caro. 4 >} a rat and ouiy PRANK E McNisHl PLANE HOW: | SUY requested. P. 1. MCDONALD, itec, sec. scl2-2t | ury. Upon inquiring at the White. House it was | Ue! 4, replied on behalf of the vishrors, thanking the cy Uy tele i ff : nl 3 & i = f ee md “ od Sates 1 and for AD tae ya erect Arwcrica" anda post of Instra- | F-Es* To PROPERTY OWNES.—WE MAVEFRUM | No INptAN TRovsLe Arrnemexpep—Commis- | leafed that not a word bad been heard from the | Uj, Pied on Debsif of the visiiors, thanking the a A of O80, a8 against a total of : mentallsts, Vocalints, ~yectalty Artists, &. Se. com- | LB’ forty to Atty appl cations on our ooks from | sloner Price, in referring to the reports of ont | Presidenton the subject. Notwithstanding that, | Audience ( hospitality Of Washington, Mite Clara ; 5 ; n ners of 7 TAUURS CAsUAlties Bel Goicldadae wih a Sem Buvisyual's Nee" | atin fe beans cla var of Cate til’ | breaks among the Indian tribes on account of aue | HoweNey sews the general impression that Gen | PPL tOs MeSnaly of Wasnlnston, ts Clara A Bitter Faction Fight. ic.abd westere sates ane it we do 0 mean oneluding ic New clay from, emits Reraoue Lavine. Sharpe ‘appointe SS he eee A Regine at we do not teil gon about | fret sats Bours torent in tbe cantorn, worticastert or wou | fallure of food supplles, sald that there. waa a Gress, Which gave an thteresting account of the eee {tu the otter sections of Ae ee ee, aioe if ie SEMPLE By Eversbouy’s Favorite, BILLY RICE. eastern section of the city will tind it to their advau- | truth whatever in the reports Of outbreaks ami ‘ork during whe past year. te place them fi 15 MISS LIZZiE MAY ULMER | fifuish'ihen trate hy, “MULL,” in DAD'S GIRL. hou~+ sand lots. overnment Affairs, lian, a them. “The appropriations for the support of the District Indians,” he sald, “have never been us large'as o Men Unknown, |LATEST FIGURES FROM MAINE. ‘Monduy, Sep) a ‘The session this morning was essentially a bus!- 8. e has notified J. B. Ez 2 : hey should be, but we have always been able to ie 5 - t uber 12—A dispatch ftom Highe eT 2 Capitotstrects, | © . Ress meeting, and cousisted of the reading of re- IME MUSEUM ————— 2 hase t along by ‘getting deficiency appropriatl ent, of the condition of the houses Nos ! a a | A yesterday after iD = p> RTEAHS Day sevrewuen 1p) soy Tie suas apySTCHERE. Str Some a ae oes | bos, 8, Ss ahd S10 E street northwest, wiuere the | Ports Dy the leads of various departments of wors. | THE GALLOWS IN CINCINNATI. . € fr D.C. Fuley my entire gord-w Mik | ficiently larve, but for others they are entirely to | Tear Walls of each are found leaning soas t eN- | ‘The decorations of tue puiplt were somewha rate t |g a wacom Diry. ee. fe 2 ——_.—__ ec al Teas, that | Second week of the brilliant season. foro eet Koute which is known as the Loudonn Ds Fy BET 1. I think we will be able to get alooe il | danger the ves and limbs of the occupants. The from yestenda’ | where teuiny itcens | Show every afteruoon and night this week. Among NWAUPETT._| right, and without any trouble until Congniss | north wall of 912 13 in the sume condition. He 1s a just be THE RESULT IN MAINE. il the ‘Tex consumed. “Ask | Star Verfermers are the celebrated Maxwells, the CHAR ES OW, HANDY, REAL ESTAIE | mectS again. ‘The reports that we have trom our | Wolifled to tmmediately repute thet, aud’ 90 Gay’ | ar of the pulpit, while In its stead the plc- e mans | a repairing the Bi we who hives im Baltimore | Holdsworths, the Ralnor Brothers, shadman's Canine Agent, has removed Lis viliee to 921 F | agents do not indicate that there 1s any great suf- | ate given to have itdone. The stoops in front Of | ture of Miss Frances E) Willard: has been subote js towed away In the die 6 Largest Republican Vote Ever Potted Sse Blu aici | Paradox, Monkey School and Dog Circus, the Man ser- | northwest, oS xt fering among the Tudians or that there is any the houses of Thomas Blagden, on Indiana avenue, | tuted at the left of the desk. ea, Sea es tec thet vessol day. mud we are not wirald to have the SRUEH | t'” stoua Juice, G. W. Woods, the Jumbo Hannah OFFICE OF 1il@ COLUMDIA WAILWaY | sibility of outbreass.” | Between ad and sth strects northwest, are found (6 | cises were in chance of rm M. Mechapin, aud coc. | MA ERE State, MAborny | r nchor With 10 OMe on Board Dattersbs, Major Litilefinger and wife and hoste of | 5 ‘COMPANY, = |_| Deuusace, particularly Uose at 310 able Tuey | sisted of the usual scriptural ‘readings prayer-and |S Gl. k | The fate of the wo taen ts unknown, RECOLLECT pores mg DIVIDEND. September 9, 1854. NAVAL Orpens—Passed Assistant Surgeon Abgo- | af@ Ordered to be repaired without delay. B. UL | Sinving of hy During their continuance Miss | op phe mroNs ME., September 12.—Chatt Se ; sant ill . ‘ihe Seml-ahnusl Dividend on the stuck of tiie CO-| NATAL ae ae Warner has been notitied that the rear ‘wall of | Frances E. Willard, wno was present, made a short | Of the republicar’ site committe A Series of Marine Pisawters, tt Reena cels 10 inte —___ | uate HALLWAY Go sl Be paid at the oftosct | Yor Hr pe ordareh co Cece at Ce ye Wyandotte | nouse No. 1412 11th strect 4s spruny out as {ar as tO | < n the words, Sie Mol overcome of evily | KFAML tO Hon. BF: Jota, cu, PRovINeRTOWN, Mass, September 12 —The vata ant JAIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN, neceatary, He ee caanite | and for such other duty at the Washington nayy | make tt dangerous. He is ordered to take it down | but overccme evil with goal,” characterizing an commntttee, New York, af whi mer Grace B, arrived here last tue of In a word iT IS TE ——e . 5 js es | Sard as may be assigned him; Ensign Hiero Taylpr | to the floor and rebulld. ‘Thomas E. Wagzaman, | text as perhaps te host appropriate mot See SMO owns 2 Ar KepOrts I t. Dantel Mekinnon CHINESE DNINA THEMSELVES IN CHINA, ‘Aweek of merriment and music. A week of Panto- | _S%-1w ——— Market vice | Getached from the New Hatpshire, 19th insta | agent, 18 notied that the vullding @6 Dewars | cable tothe Work of tie Wounete Christ give Kobie 7 din a yale on rand Banks on Sep- mine and Comedy. Come and sce the Picnic Party. DORSEY LAGE HeuLte. S17 | and ordered to duty at the naval observatory; | avenue northeast 1s found wo be ina dliapldated | perance Uuion. At the closcut the anes ter Ist, During (ae same gale an uukue 2 rs Je by grocers fn the original metal lined | Aduatssion to Garden 10 cents, Se TaIe Cae ne ee Rn for Houses | Assistant Engineer E. O. C. Acker from the Adi condition, endangering the lives of occupants. | votlons Mrs. A. Ule president of Ube District | ae * Was dStnasied a Short distance fom the Pockugen, 3 ibe ib and 1b. sizes ihe trade sup- | Tuesday. Sept. 16, Grand Testimonial Benefit tendered | {05 Sale and Lent. Owners haviuis such to dispose of | and ordered to the Hartford per steamer from San | Thirty days are given to repair. ‘The occupants of | Union, took the chalt pape tllidy go 2 Pasesd the Dark about midmuht, when & phew by m tor. W. DRIVER, by his friends, eB FEI CREDER: prance to Panama, thence, i Gauao: Gunner | house 916 Delaware avenuie were notified, Lo vacate RELIGION AnD SUPER ASOR. Barrels Hare eared 20 bs stanaling.” Her Malm aig z AWE LS eSBURE VA PATE WIEL BE EES DARDS IN | Jas. M. om the Franklin and placed on for repairs. Mr. Chas. N-wbold has been notille * from 165 his ts 1 Ue spanker, wn forestay sath Were set, SUS MARTIN GILLET & CO. TP 2E EEESBURG, Va, FAB WILL BE BELD. ON |feave. = I that his barn, ‘near Mount Pleasant, leans east- | MPS Burris then made a verbal report om the | ever polled in Mai an down bear her, titending to lay Oy Wau mon Gataniabea etn, | Bp, TUESOA WEDSESD URSD, issue, | wardiy, and fs able, on account of Me tance | Subject of evangelistic work. She emphasized par- | JOrily give! Mig Lo Tender amsistonon Uf umed-sL, Dut tecelved BO od Baltimore. jendid runuims, trotting and hurdle raceson second. a vio ‘Tre Lowest Brpers.—Wright & McDermott, | amount of storage in the secund story, to fall. He | ucvlariy the work among children, saying that | y= nAN j Balk, Oe Goo same day, in latitude 4240 north, tome and thing days = STOWERS & GREEN. oREauanRe ee: cine "f | {3 nouinea to Mave it propped aed ‘nade secure nett edu e doctrines wes of| COLORADO BEPUBLICANS. 6) 10 West se spn a ae tom Wi avai ke Sree tue tne WORSE | of Baltimore, were the lowest bidders or construdt- | $, nouted t0 r penance doctrines was, of | carsat B. und P. depot at 9:25 ® m, returning leave HAVE REMOVED ‘10 id ing the annex to Soldiers’ Home, instead of ¢. Primal inipo She also refertcd to the feeling | a Bit Leesburg at 5:17 ° * 88-8t an29-Im F STREET. ‘Thomas, as stated yesterday. ‘The respective bids REPORT OF THR LUMBER INSPECTOR. Atuong the members of the union that tts great reese | Were $09,705 and 306,640, ‘The contract will not Yo | | The annual report of the inspectors and mens. | Sucress Was due to Mts union of temperance with |), Mebs FPHOUSANDS OF PEOPLE H awarded until approved by the commussioners 6f | NTeTS of lumber for the year endea June dO has | Teligion, Shwe spose in fecling words of necessity of | | DENYRR, C DUMBER. the home, ) | Deen submitted to the Distrie: Commissioners or, st take Uiese | Sts Suffer from Dyspepsia, = — | | report states that during tuts tlre 13,273.5 | TL ‘ stheneth me 1 | after se urn Couraces 01 —The miners when they could secure relief and a permanent cure by —s ‘The GREELY Expxpition InvEstigation.—Not}- | Yellow plne was inspected, 70.2 feet of White pine, | can do all tives,” as an tucentive to a constant Pe rene inland obit srenry Stale cutiventle day yesterday the exercise afforded by a 373,095 Tet of cypress,215,211 feet of poplar, 4.227 | endeavor to conqiicr the evils of intemperance. commit P consideriig tie iatver of the differenors. between BICYCLE OR TRICYCLE, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ing has yet been done about ordering a court of 1H- | fect of basswood, 462 feel Of black WaInUL, 230 | Miss Cow demas chen reported on the subject | Wich ave rise to cary Wiiliatos, PR eee ce cue Guiry Co investigate all the circumstances attend- | fect of cherry, 103600 feet Of ash, 110825 feet of | of the | Sul prostesstng. Se uuties, ctu Uh Bicyeice and niyeies sd oxfiusaimentas © ™ THE FINEST STOCK OF ing the Greely expedition. ‘The Secretary of War | Oak, 1.206 feét of mahogany, 19,116 tect of gum. “YOUNG WOMAN'S WORK.” bose to "favor the re-election cl N. P. Mill to the —— WAL C. SCRIBNER, dulingted to-day tat no steps would be taken th | ‘Total, 14,005,008 feet, Your socteties lave been organized among the | United Senate a Opposed Present od 108 E st. iat direction: after the ret ie THE FLM BUG. chers of the us schools re The factional coaiest is Uw a : ‘ : aees.| PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. etewan Tue Pursroesrhad a quiet day yesterday tn New | Gay's Sram was relerred to. Capt. Greenerwiio lors | mnatters, studying especlally the ellects of alceholle NEBRASKA Di Notes from Wall Street, Gur new Fail stock is arriving daily, snd by Sa ae York. “He rose early and took @ ride with Get. | wanted tt to. the parking ‘commission with ae | Mquors on te payskjue, ae | _ New Yous, septeaber 12-—stocks pened: Deta- DAY we shall be able to chow a complete assortment of | "PVHREE LAST TRIPS 01 SEASO! Sharpe tn the morning. In the s te i ‘ vening he was | quest that a critical examination be analy of the | | Sever fe s have been estab- MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR, ASH, OAK, MA- | busy with private affuirs, and ordered that no cards | trees referred to on Vermont avenue aud report | shed among the ai AND CHERRY, ‘be Sent up to his room in the Sth avenue hoteL |_| made as to the probable spread of these bugs on ALITTLE BREEZZ, 75 elim trees in Uils city. “Mr. Wm. Saunders, secre- ne? First Day of the Conv Omamia, Nepka=ka, Se cerste Conve: ai, 155.5 Kansas 5 Louiseitie and sey ConLFal, 56 kew goods. These zoodshave been selected with un- STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON ‘ew York and Europe: | To MARSHALL HALL, SATURDAY, September 13th, | usual care by our buyers in i ¢ At the close of the regular report james E. Boyd was elected chairm:a, Nortiwes Be dt 9am and = ‘THE ConTRact for lighting the new steel cruiser | tary of the parking commission, repites;’ “This. ed Scot ‘ I emrocratte adopted. Also, planks con Tras Taancay Gk Usenn:we haxwel Son pou tak lista. Gack we cam aes farsi esvp mass oh NNO MPS ADE Seep BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE Atlanta pees aon to the United one cease has Deeg roubles fora cents fe eine aise ue ay $e fot easton our Seat ene pea hana. TE dah leas | wrectt a Hedi Paul, %\:Union a es Gil ds tee ckemcea 0 Electric Lie! pany of New York PAVERER ME HOE: SUESET IROL eine Lines me oe te pe enerp | At midnight, the convention adjourued tor one | Pedic, 204; Wester Uuiin, us * 5 ure the ladies that they will srs ouly the very latest | SUNDAY, September Mth. to MARSHALL HALL and | aND BOSTON CAN PRODUCE, AND ARE NOW PRE- | Filcctric Lighting company of New York, and thab | ravages, the most sticcessiul being that of spraying | tn; ear, Ln 1 w sherp | j a econ a mee ihe s ti tactopoied rm, but soon became mure the ladies that thes my the very GEYMONT, two tps, #00 am and 8 p.m Tickets, REEROBUCH iC for lighting the Boston to the Brush Electric com, | water over the trees: havitiz a teaspoontt et paris | tthe work bad sith due | BOW wagner ee Weak and lower. Trites decatind tO per ccul, ‘aud most desirable goods on our counters, and our well | 25 cents, PARED TO ORDER DIRECT BY WIRE ANY Woop | P#ny of Clevelund, green In each four gallons of water. “The parking | Ing the past year bY the president. of te Union, THE MORI LErTreR. The air ag Lackawatua, Wesceta Umea and We ned reputation for cheapness we shall endeavor to | _ OCCOQUAN FALLS, WEDNESDAY, September 17th. : commission had a spraying apparats at work last | Sie stated ihat she had onganled a union of | 2 * a a acini ‘Tickets, round trip, cent, THAT OUR YARDS FAIL TO HAVE IN HAND, || Tite Etecraic Licuy sy Viexxa—The State det | Year, bul concluded that thy appropriation Would | Wich she was proud, Sie Sin referred t the | Eeadsey Reftines to Ausue« —— muaintain, and shall offer the latest novelties at the low- Gas ae ee | Partinent las recetved from Cousui General Wea | HOt Arrant iis continuance.” femperance address of Miss Susin B. ANCIONY 1ast A Keteree 4 akota Town in Flames, est possible price +| OUR STOCK OF BUILDING LUMBER IS COM. | ver, at Vienna, the report of Prof. Carl Pfaff, on SUS Se Bee GeV Ene. " Heder: 4s aver 12.—L.awy Y ‘Fine brass band on Sunday. iaber 12.—Fine broke out Jis norte. ce entire block of business Sttped, including Ube First Nae nd the f are stil, Upsubdued. z Health OMlcer Townshend proceeded yesterday | lus that th PLETE, WHILE OUR FLOORING, WAINSCOTING | the use of electricity tn Vienna for tugnttug purs | to carry ott nls project of tudes ont te sewers, as raaty | Poses. The report Says that electrte lights are nog | conunuing tu KUDU quite lace lust night. and AND PARTITION 15 EQUAL BOTH IN QUALITY | fh in pubite places bor in the sureets of Viena | Somimuing tbo cork unt quite ate ast might. and . AND WORKMANSHIP, TO ANY IN THE DISTRICT. | put exciusively for private purposes good progress. Chief Cronin detalled his assista: omias. ae pres cnzed the abiLY | ceed to collect it and apply IU to the settienient uf NOTING THAT OUR TRADE IS ON A STEADY] ,, Mer ammargerr rae = Geo. Spilinan and Chas. Meriilat, who thoroughly’ | Of Miss Thou: @ unsatisfied Judgment. This morning Lucy went INCREASE, WE ARE STILL PREPARED TO FILL | , COMPMIMESTING CoxstL Mas Acting Secres ) ilustied all the sewer-traps and shwers on PenisyL- | Opposed any o before Judge Van Voorst: in the superior court, and = Ne eee tary of State Davis has sent a letter to Consul Mat avenue, from Ist Lo 15Un streets; Toh and sth | to Miss Anthon Mplained that Hadley retused to auswer ques- ALL ORDERS, EITHER BY WAGON, CAR OR BOAT, | coy, at Marseilles, compliwenting him upon hig | streets, from’ Pentistty nue to New York | to ber atone th Ss MeNy Of | Uons as to Wuether be Lad Mecived tie year any | ders of the union in this city were ir abisenc lng Henry He ater atl | ac eee, DAK Se re rh . Mrs. Koach, In reply said that she ee OF A880 StH owes | mnt bans Ue i the Sof Miss him any moues, so Uni itdid they tulzut piv. We fovite an inspection of our stock. We are always ead tosh J tadfes can be assured of courteous tre ide of Mr, J. HM. Squier. FUNERAL TO TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW, funeralot Mr. JH. Squier, who committed nent, whether they wish to bus ar not st of cur stuck is aiready in the store.but somegoods | ‘The safe, swift and magnificent Steamer ARMENIA Reece ere rns themes will leave hier wharf, foot of 7th strect. dally except Les thy Whatevers ion, BS: ] 7, ve 7 yi a she: eye They 2 terday, w ake place from his wenct se however, it will omp! Saturdays, at 9 am., "returning at 9 p.m. commencing | WITH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH, AND GUAR- | courave {u remalntne 5 g the cl | avenue, and on F, from 5th to 151k streets, Tey | them had tle bichest regard for he hey Were | money to ald him iu establishiug his inden ondent Tay, Will take pl lute a een Mees wil fe Searle Wy | dius int” Fare, SOcetlasound tnys Chdren, Beene | heey gaviGrAction TO nuts IS ok ore ae | corset amaining at hs post uring the coterg | AvGMUG Abd on Ff sn to Task sume yey | thor Ha te bishest texan for ets “They, were [ek cen Tee eee . 15d eres, toanocvow abetneth, a Tuesday, sud we shall then beready toshow all the | | The Armenia stups at Alexandria on Mondays and | #S7EE SATISFACTION ee WE RESPECr. | ene ahd Valuable reports made by him on thg | CPA streets of Ue city are ciewnsed, gasements mad Soper ta atmoubcrtnEDL | exauuiuiciton Was Lislly a sery Wide scope aud fonr clock. ‘The funeral will be s private one, ene anes 7 ss * | subje MISCELLANBOU. fe Meeting o aeceptes Hnauly decided 10 appv die naiaed L. | Te brother of the deceased, accompanied by the bovelties for early fall wear io H.C. BOWERS Mauser. | FULLY SOLICIT A CALL. ae se || the board of police surzeons will hereatter hold | PRISON AND JAIL WORK. | Lally Kellogg, amd that gentleman Will Like Up | ty viuliren and. Ara squire wrher ane ea igh, Tatbe information apply at ofice, Bt Mare Cor. Newez, of Philadelphia, who was imprisoned] | thelr regular sessions at ¥3g o'lock on the second | Mrs MM. Cuapln then read her report on | the examuuation Lext pictoa, «\airtee ko4iy. Maas. Rigshck, ees ios, — itba for the past els s ed the | Weduesday of each mont priate (ans SALON oe . ee ced to oday. . SuESS saruntes ae Go Src ace 1m Cuba for the past eight months, and suffered the | Wednesday ofeach month, "| | Prison and Jail Wor ae stated that th GREAT FLCOD IN WISCONSEN, | eoin)itils provtratea by the dreadtul death of ber confiseation of his property, reached home yester- Gita (ots ERO eugna te Seria) sts the repair of the pump on New | “Young Men’s Christian assoctation bad cordially stoners, req 1 York avenue, between 17th and 18th streecs north- | CO-operated with the Women’s Christian Temper ud, te with fre j bu | ¢¢ ds, but 1s wholly unDerved. Owing to he continued warm weather and thedemand i 18TH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN BY AMan Drowned White Trying to Save She succeded ta Ketting some sleep Last made by the public, the Armenia will run to Lower 4 = governuwent, tor heavy damages. || west. ‘This 1s ome of tne videst and best pumps in | “nce Union in this Work, and notwithstanding t His Wite—Great Loves of Property. AS Had Several severe Ly sleTical spastas, | Cedar Point dats.” except Saturdays, Until futher | AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. we | ccccioms Dis, Gaicen, & Weiner ee eae | coldness of the a of nd'the interruptions | Ea Cram, Wis, s tw bani-h tro iotice. tg) s Sa peti) a) i | that were met with, sUil iiore or less success had | wost sides of the Cllpr: : = | Morgan, of the Senate sub-committee, left Chicago Ste oe . vs; | Deen met with, The matron of the department of | City ate cocinay cular tom eine in his Mfe’s blow ‘ ELECT FAMILY EXCURSIONS TO BLACKIS- iS ass, today for San_ Francisco, en route to the Round] Sang Grinder repair Uae ke oe ene ota eases | teanale prisoners attue Jall, Mex Rassedi, has done | SC OuEE Oates Mer ae Hier Itiends desire to remove her fruta the ofty as TON’S ISLAND AND COLONIAL BEACH. SLATE MANTELS, Pilsy dudian Teservation to investigate the trou-|| northeast; sa00.. Great Falls Ice Company, repair | Much in that department. "Thirty visits have been | Seay" irom Uridge, Which aamits of the soon as se 1s suiliclenUy composed to undertake ® pe ee deales i ONES bles there between Indians and white settlers. |} frame, south side Water street, West Wasiingron, | made by the prison committee, and 2.50) papers | See avis tar un th Journey. ly s few more tripe to these favorite places—Tuse- GAS FIXTURES—New Stork and Designs asen : = sadea|| $5.00." Robert W. Young, repalr trame, 314 and 316 | 8Nd pamphlets and 2 books have been distributed | Of four iiles Is necessary 10, Peach = — r rt EN re re a fe BI }ANGES, “fi Malne avenue southwest: $250. . N. Morrison, he 5 portion of the east st norm Yhe court pS BORE UE TETITIT 90, xy aay, Sept. 9, Wednesday, Sept. 10: Thursday, Sept. 11, PATROBEE Gnayes, NAKGES. exe, wie TaLtavoosa Isvatrigamies was conciuded| re among the In:uates Of the jail Several conves the business portion of the east sdde {0m th ‘NCTION AGarnst N. W. Frrzarm. es and Sunday, Sept. 14. PLUMBING AND HEATING. | im Boston yesterday, and the Ondings of the board) erect a small dwelling, 12th street, between I and | WeTe also reported as the result of evang house. aimost every funily in the elty looses labarger & ye OS 34 Steamer Jane Moseley leaves 6th street wharf at 9 GARDEN VASES AND SETTLES AT COST, will bz forwarded to this clty at once. K streets northeast; #250. D. B. Groff, erect five | Work.” ‘This report was also accepted. Mrs. Hin- | something. The Chicaco, Milw: nd St. Paul bili against N. T am, sharp. - 24 = * CRITE st |] two-story and basement dwellings, North Carolina | 40, of Tilinols, who has had expe: a Valley is) KeTaul ato others for an injunction, ‘The DUL states vence 1n prison | rathway companies’ loss ih the chippe: Mall matter directed to Bim or Co, be_delivered only to ime tes thal Fiizgerald $s a resident of New Mexico, aud will, if bot restrained, cause Such Mall mutter to be sent t He further Slaies that to ahuoy bie rodent has given aa | order for his mall to be delivered at the general de- Uvery window, and Chat since that date Iettera ‘The funeral of the late John H. Fowier, the po- | that the democratic congressional convention in | HiGliuat herwsaithe: This Goes tee ee a oh eg ee uiber 12—Benjumtn Johnson, | t sesterd 5 moruing Session. < : | ee He 4 nominating J. Floyd King tor re-election to Con- colored, was hanged thts morning | Joun Langster, who had escaped trom the chatn | gress andthe other nonsinating Charles, J. Bost, THE CHAUTAUQUA SALUT2. with Alien Ingalis in | gang and resisted recapture, took piace this after- Bee, Hon, near Ly aan, present ees ‘Miss Frances E. Willard, of fowa, and Mrs. Gen. | bis ve snd be . S THE WEIT-RNowS | 290 from the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. | las consented (9 run again aS an independent can: | Biqwell, of California, were then Tetrodue ars # bodies of the victims of that crime were iS, THE WETT-RNOWS * i Loner , of Cailfornta, we luced to the y lesiers are ut 908 Datrecs | Joshua Lloyd, 243 8th street. southeast. ‘There was | didate in the nimth Massachusetts district. ion, whleh recelved thein With the Chater, | tamedlately Drought. 0 and Sobnson Y SATURDAY EVENING, CBRYGISTEMED PHARMACIST, Fare, round-trip, 50 centa, SAMUEL S. SHEDD, ‘Tue Pustic Bumpixes Cost Loar sTION.—|| avenue, between Sib and 9th Streets northeast; | Work, also Spoke of Its necessity. not less than half a iuil!ion dollars. The Nunber Pizceraid hed, prior to June, for a long Ume e8-6t* ABNER, Manager. 2025, reasury de ent will take: : Tela-|| $8,000." Mrs. Mary White, repair brick, 323 13th | | Mrs. Roach hid no written report on the subject | compantes ail lose hi DUL Lhe heaviest losses eogcged i Uhe chalta business and in the pub- betas 2 ane ere | The Tr parr Hie econo Beton: ss si of work before {ufluential bodies. She stated, huw “ : lication e wn World abd Citizen Sol NOLONTAL BEACH. | (opm MUNCASTER & HOWARD, Pharmacists, cor- | tive to tue cost of the pubile buildings at Minneap-|| SU'eet northwest; $1,400. : ever, that the commitice had beer betore the Dis. | M,cutered Uy the poor people, who have fad | beation ot States that Fitzgerad b 2 —— ther oer FEE SMA Stterts, Bartherst, amanutacture | ois syracuse, St. Joseph and Leavenworth untit'| — tiet Commissioners and several Umes before con- | aaa ao . in difticuty wich the Peusion. office, and while the STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIONS, | tslt own ICE CREAM SOD 4 W3 mula” | Ue question Is deided ‘by the Departunent of Jus | ‘The Political Fiela, gressional” committees, besides “several church | Yesterday or wilt U Idity Was fmding thousands of “letters sent to : ees ecents PEE “| tice whether or not the viSing architect can | CONGRESSIONAL N 6 TEs | bodic wiueh 1s such a sina a accumUiated, many ot te pow- WEDNESDAYS, Steamer Arrowsmith, 7th-st. wharf, P AME ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. | mn ans pectcations for baudings costing | ea Or Ret Se \ "The department of heredity was represented by | Wwcl.!S sucka stnal erect siunrmcy ane relailus. to tlaiten, aa Ee cone Bar reucieanueeurane — Particularly called to PHOSVITE the | ore t ain Lut fixed by Congress. Solic- | ee cae Mrs. Mayse, who reported that in connection with the a whale trys | Seqite tow he was much JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Sondass; Tucslars and Thursdays Steamer Moseley | in buttles by W.C. MILLUKN, Sole Iuveuior aud Man- | Micreaved the litnit, and Acting Secretury Coon so Made yesterday in the districts given: First. New | held at the Calvary Baptist, cures | graphed to Wabasha for a Steata ferry-toat, which ‘GUL ils business, uch was | stays at Colonial Bea waar enc a0 Ulacturer. 1429 Fenusyivania aveutte, avi) dretded: ie question was then referred to Mr. Hampshire, Rev. 1. F. MeKinney, democrat; ninth | last. © Proiniuent phy st i Will come up the river a8 nn a8 the atae’of the | Hale mike tho Ueabister for 20.00, ta sli steamers eaves dam Arrivehome9:aop.m | act ; | Puliuips, the acting Attorney General. Mr. Phillips | sichigan alstrict,S, S. Fallas tuslonists \d | temperance move cord the assembly OB | water Wil permit, Work will be commenced upon | dohe With ihe approval of the Interior department fare, ue. Foun ti w AS STOVES, i ‘ istrict las, tuslonist; Secon ze : : il perma con upon eave Bare gate tks cildren under 18 yearm ees noon, suld yesterday that he would render no decision un- | Mucus gaat s JS Fal Sreenbackers tind | Farious subjects conn Uh total abstinence. | the bridges to replace Wose swept away as soun as | tld & Lpaid Ue touey. Tt was further J Eeithotel clesune booth Sit tives bathing on’ Pots. GAS FIXTURES, & | 1e5s pressed for one by the Secretary of the Treas: | MIssourt district, WE, Gun Dacker: Sixt | , dus M.A. Copeuhaver then presented the report | the water gues dows, Re A mad Mutter to respondents shoud Lae te apie ale ag aig ae Gas Stoves tas will do all Pam Cooking ury. Hissourt district J. E> Jordan, ereenbacker, sixth departinent of Intemperate women. “the " _ | teaciversa to im, and. this agreement was car | Sireet, aual —- New Jersey: Gistet,. Witla ge Berg {ith | work here was. mostly confined to the suppression EXECUTION IN CINCINNATE, | TJ 0ul til Sepieanver Gun, whem Postmaster Con GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, | ¢ SERIES OF ExcuRsIoss E F. DROORa, ‘The Murdered Policeman. tlonists teuth Tennedsee district, Zach Parlor ne: | Of the habit of having beer and intoxicating iquors : Soins | cer reiusad to deliver ~ach tuall matter—X, We A Nilterdten by tae aa Ruipeitiet Cagee. tances YONERAL OF THE LATE JOHN #. FOWLER. publican. Dispatches trom Monroe, Lan’ report | OW tue fatully table, and thereby checking tm {ts | ald having On that date directed that all SATURDAY EVESING CLUB = ESS, ie er aia sibel coma) ae cee “enith Dh 1 entertainments neta, “th airest southwest. Music, Ge. Music he Prof. Donets orchestra Pure Drugs aud Sivdiciuea Prescriptions a spectalty, 3690 Uccinan, who was killed on Tuesday by the negro | the fifth district yesterday was divided, one faction | BiWitual nec i CoMiplic ‘s abe oe MAR " Mae Rd ‘Will leave ber | and at moderate rates, > UNDERWEAR, wluct at €-30 p, ney returntuye at Ml pom ee ” Gentieman’s Ticket, £0: two ladies complimented ROGINSKI & LE’ pith each pentlewan adnitioush "Indice 25° coats eneks | UCB” sien Puiuters aunt Oissicne tre ve dd Date, a had of the committee and st ths 4y23° LADIE northwest. ‘Jelepbone call, 19-8. All orders, ihre a ‘The Nebraska prohibition convention at Lincoln the Ohio Medical « wi flecyp-vloemd . - ——— ended to. 1 eee rd Die cern eng ee etends Of the de | yesterday nominated J. G, Miller for governor D¥ | Hut». the metbers rising and wWaying their | ceived $4 for the sub SET Lcn be Dames See And acarefnlly selected stock of | QTEAMER W, CORCORAN. Se SPECIAL FIVE GALLONS DANFONTHS | ducted by Rev. C.D: Anigews, were very “affecting, | a&clumation and endorsed H. H. Shedd, repubilcan | ees ee, the atms | Bowles Were round tn u ; | Soaersarene mepouaty: Coeaaang Ps SUMMER ARRAS SENESe onan TH it ME Among those preseni were Major Dye, Capt. Ver. | Candidate for Heutenant governor. Five St John | E E ss on | Joanson were arrested. ‘The atrocity of Uhis crime aman OSTRICH TIPS, FANCY FEATHERS, Sloat “Lost wiltieaveat 100 me aeb atte ae Go. | _ 728 oro $ Boost Re read 29, se Yo all tints aeept | Feb HODGE | store. realdontlal electors were chosen. and work of the Woman's Christian Temperance | Togetner with the acilon of the jury in fixing 1th ae tae ote ol eiee anu Guy; Or/the Prfue renomination of Representative MeComas | Union, she then presented Mrs. Bidwell to he | grade of William Reraet’s crime as Inatisiaug A Marder Mystery Cleared Up. luin and the Jollow lng detad of oflecrs nee, | Was Fatified last fight by a large republican gath- | Convention as a member of and active laborer swith | When It was a clear Case of murder iu the bet det | THE HISTORY OF THE TeaoeDy poUND wert a SKmLE. TE Wagueh Acton, Mane aad riot aS a0 | ering at Frederick, Md., under the auspices of the | the union, Mrs bidwell, however, only bowed her | prec: were tie Porest cance tenet eat | TUN AT THE BOTIOM OF A COAL SHAFT. iets Larrabee, Stank pa oane. of the | Young Men’s Republican Cub, A torchilgnt pro- | acknowiegemeats, Koleler and Guy, on. and Le 5 foe Hon and Lieuts, Gn IN.DENTIST, REMOV! D TO 1342 New York avenue, (oue door east of Simms’ | Mount Vernon, wh.ch ts $1 SATURDAY EVENING tripe will be made during the rr atety ; f ‘ Tast Spring. Jotinson was attended during the Last arnt ia “ ASD summer, boat leaving at pm, arriving at 9:30 pou | SOS) ee Par tlhe Rec este anal Vn | cession with 1,000 men in live was a feature of the | it Gurdon, the private secretary of MiSs | firteen minutes in his cell by Dr. Joyce lone, The | A telexram from Braver Glen, W. Va. Sep» Fare, 23 cents, | pr FAMED Heart, AnomTTECT, cethe Second: Nugent, Cafter, Southerland | Meeting. Mr McComas and. ex-Senator Gresmed Then sald a few eraceful words, | sherif read to bim the warrant afew minutes be. | tuber 10, sys: The clearing up of an old and | peal TRAY ALT ERSOON tripe will be made as wana, | Office No. 408 G street, | 2a Haas. of the third; Stal, Sutton, Murohy and { mage speeches, Mrs, Julla Baldwit, of Baltimore, | fore 10 o'clock, Jeiuson listened with ¢ look, | forgotten murder mystery was effected here yes best leaving sf 3p. mi andecurmingat nm Bosi | Erepares plans abd specifications for all classes of | Cottrell, of theiourth: Dicwtos, Herbert, Kedden and | "Gon Yoran attended the Ohto state fair at To. | Was nied. wud invited the members | but sald nothing. ‘The Jail poysictan y duafnistered | terday in a most remarkable mannee, FLOWERS, ieee jars. Ocenia __iyll_ | buildines, and superintends their erection, “jye-emt Pao erence atone Mod decent | ledo yesterday, and addressed apolitical mesting Of Uhe conveution to visit the mecting of the Balti- | some brands. He knelt ou the scaffold during ‘About the year 1863 several abortive attempts to —S Sener i = — i Bathe fi s t League park last might, His speech was mainly | More Union next montn, very Driet prayer, and then made. # heat specel , 2 = BOOKS, &c. H See at Sat, alles: Howell, Shelton and Wi | reply to tat of Mie Hendricks of the Might bo- | NPs Sallle F. Chnpln-of South Carolina, then ad. | Atami ne tnek sis Saying he was pre. | Ik coal shafts along the river were made. One Wer saciy 1st Teste, Eadie wilt 03 soma’ beautiful SONS Tims Paesouexovatry gon. and Sergeants uiball abd Dalles, of the | fur! . dressed the acscmbly in grape wonts relating Pare to div His death was almost instantaneous | of these shatts was neu Chis place, Tt tad bea rF a ~ ie ir FARM Wi ‘i Sli ich the tp ns Chairman Barnum, of the national democratic | 5¢¥' ents ane S wortiy and without peculiar feature, “ihe execution took | sunk about twenty-five or thirty feet and abandoned, su desirable goods in this line | Gresvice A. Warraxen, WARM WEATHER Miso presente ce Whe deceased was | committee, visited Deet Park recently and had a Cle Gt her address te Seton AQIOUTUR a | Pace ae Jail Yard, the scuffold being screened | Soon ater tea, abandonment. wild stories of tse BUCRSELIEH, asi erktioN May induce « evletnce Gamme your wardrobe | “Hien wis a great prelusion of oral trivutes. | Comferenee with lr: Joun K. Nelean with regard | 10 he mevtiug of the executive committee, veld | by canvas, eaniiey Sons Caaaad ce Wes MEA: my with a view of providing delicieucies for the count Gh f toOhto. Mr. Barnum, upon his return to ———>—-— were Tow: Fismiayitanta/avenia: | season. = ee =) cantar bee lie al Ree sates the | York, reported upon the authority of Mr. MeLan | Kinuergarten Work of the union, and Miss Susie General Foreign News by Cable, | culated, but died out and were forgotten, The The best styles, the select shapes and largest assort- | | Ment of sizes are to be obtained always early. I have All the new hooks received a8 soon as published. | many thins to sey unto you, but you cannot bear them | Lsent factions re he. Pollock was nominated us head of that depart- = Loxpon, September 12.—The Statchat chamber | of Jolin iretand, who Nie remains were removed by | ,,4,Saratog.t spectal to the New York Wort Mrs. M.A. Copenhaver was nominated to take | of commerce ‘tlegrapits tht Un-tuteriened treks | ines racine agwato of eae INDIGNATION AT SHANGHAT. | family living nearest the abandoned shaft was that edina cabln which stood away. Ireland was etary Hanileon Piah.as-e change of work amous the colored people, and Mrs, oF raclextion cavern | com, as ‘went sects tease od tipen onic foros ERM AREL | now =the weather lo vou eppresive, Bules bar dnd "iss” a borne te bene gag | Bristow, and ex Superintendent ot" Census Walker | &, Haron wus noida totake charge ot thowork | WEcTane Har, we Anes exten Stn | sinoustostome ‘One of the men Cone puttyiw Card abd Wediiny Invitations eugraved and | that I now can alow you By the poniee Wad the, Gog gee means Escorted | al anndunce thelr hntention to vote for Cleveland, | among the boatmen. acommunleation to the consuls and ministers of the shuft, Ira ‘Tompkius, hung "1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EARLY FALL SUITS, long line of friends and relatives they were taken Fone ‘New York Independent has come out for St TUE AFTERNOON SESSION. foreign powers prance lunging them to pre | a ts ionehon, Spending Cs &3 la a: awa EARLY FALL OVERGOATS, to Congressional eetuetery, where the interment |Z" 4. povara will speak at Bi At the afternoon session Mrs, Mayse presented | Vent suchaction and suzgesting that Suanzhil be | ‘ue at Ireland's. “It any’ sunpicou ot unc = eat coor tonite | EARLY FALE. PANTALOONS, took place. Monday evening. & eo Dstt | Ret report aa teaser, sowing a balance tn who | Mae beat Toe casamuct uns ne London | cowagts Aran rather py wie erie. S, Boo: a ‘The District Commissioners this morning issued | Among those who paid thelr respects to Governor | treasury of about $38. Miss Willard then addressea Unis suggestion. — alleged absence frui the nelghborhood, tom} WScHooL KS. EARLY FALL UNDERWEAR, acireular that all members of the Grand Army of and 2 ere Ci .. 2 rs mance x ; i 2 SR DlICContion : Cleveland at Albany yesterday were Col. Silas W. | the meeting as to the best methods of prosecuting sunnier or monores: | Teappeated at a mebehbor’s saying he had Just a Parties buying School Books will do well to examine | EARLY FALL O\ERSHIRTS, the Republic connected with the District govern- |i Rum New York: Edwand Grant Cook, Trenton, N. | the temperance work. She brought out many new a aa! | frou the Ireland cabin, where be found the Ure 6 «=: I-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ov Pstock. where they will find s full line of books uscd ‘i ‘ ment could be excused from duty to enabie them || Burt, 5 , a | ie Uta perante : ‘Vrewxa, September 12—The police have discov. | fot . a $e le Public sha Private some pine of books uscd | COLORED CHEVIOT SHIRTS, qoavcend the Tune J.; Charles a. OUs, jr., Cleveland, 0. | deas Nehlch were very acceptable to her hearers, | ereqa band of 1orzers consisting of a father and | cllldren dead on the for atd Ireland and his wilt Jow as the lowest. i “| OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, es I . Blaine arrived at Bar Harbor from Augusta | and the audience manttested its approval of her | Seventeen childres Tlie whole party are counected i. The neighbors visited the cabin and saw NEW PUBLICATION: = BENS: Assaviren Wirt a Razom—James Sullivan, a ||esterday noon. Words by frequent appiause. ‘The remainder of | Sirens nouns, crs of ateribiestruggie. Mr Ireland was Where tho Baie, Ser iss neadock, the | GUNNING SUITS, young man residing at the corner of 24 and iets ||, There was a Cleveland and Hendricks rally at | the session was devoted to bearing reports of de~ TE anbis oe eemsoien Winaee aflerwards found tn the woods, a short distan Adventures of a Widow (Fawertt). Miss Tomumy (Mise | SIBERIA SOAP, south Was put on trial in the Police Court this ||LeW1nsville, Fairfax county, Va., yesterday. partments. Sika eeeseen Tate iiereionee oni away, bound to a tree and gagged. She i Ss. Ss ‘ Welore), Johy Thor's Yolks (Angeline Teal). In| CoRDUROY CAPs, morning Charged with assault and battery with n- |, ,£ted; Douglass is preparing to leave here for a 7 the report of the eubstantial vice ot the Meme olsen peangrins “att leche ScHoow. Scuoon Seyoor. fies dace Tae ee Fe a nenc | Cuevas AND LEATHER G: tent to kill Mr. Win. O'Brien, a boller maker, resid. } (@Mpaign tour In O} The Assault on William Flemming. Of Dongola at Atmbubol over tho seeas ines aoe ed that se presented no evidenoe ¢ of oars = | ture (b Cady Eaten) Noyage of the Vee ee Sits AITERS, Shy at No. 11D strvet southeast. O'Brien testilled ONE OF HIS ASSAILANTS TURNS STATE'S EVIDENCE. | dofan, Recent advices report that the mandi isin | Elk ln the strucle. “She declat a a | Titeom a funen Charase eget abe Mvian (nox). | Woot, axD LONG HOSE, &o., that last Saturday might he went to see a sick lady || Hunting Indian Thieves, a= ic the south Kordofan with an army of 14,000 men, | Hisit her husband had killed the euildren, and = Hart “ahe'ee Queet Uigemelh. Costom Order Departent ranting onfull ime, | Twas at tue ouse, ica told Ce ase On || FEDERAL, TROORS tw rcusure oF savages. | sn! tye: Poll, Cours Juage Mill, th mernee: | and that a detachment of 4.000 troops ties beet | {Hat SUE Mas atta tO ery oUt for fee would THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co. | —**? 405 Pennsylvania avenus, — Ne was SOFFy she wa sly and she replica, sf ory || A Special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press trom : m | Slaten Bey and Hussein’ Khallit Pashe terwony | et, Vat at her trautle pri vi et » spared ber life, charged with assault and battery on Mr. Willlam / Siaten Bey and Hussein Khallia Pasha, formerly | Bet) Ut a le praser be epare Flemming, also, carpenter, residing at No. 1295 C | governor of Berber, are with the madi.” Hussein Mocuned tates bee eae ee ni ee street southwest, on last Saturday night, near the | {3 kept in chains. lou! rizy. AS Ire~ s. B HENNING, $0.” Sulliv ook ivup, and began abusing Paul, September 10, says: The coca ttt oml- a 5 witness, and followed by striking him several tim Tr at Fort Custer, Montana, sends word to the de- CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, CHOOL, }OOKS. CLOTHIER, and witness was: toreed to strike him back, after = A never returned, her story was believed, and in artment headquarters here that on the night of MINISTER FR: : . z 0c) 1 sell 10 Severs Sraver, | Witch he ie A comer of 6th and Bstreets, as published in Moi FRANCIS, Cours: of time the Uragrdy was forgotten, at st tewacewnen ee Company with Goonse Kaa at, Hour later he, i | rhe sth instant a party of Plegan Indians stam- | GOmenO giaad | Views, September 12—The Hon Ino. M. Francis, | A" ycar ‘utter ireianit’s desappeearanee Tompkins Bave this day opened a full line of propia arpa passed Sullivan's broer on New Jersey avenue, | Peded and ran off with about 100 head of horses be- | © FlemminiMtestified that he was on his way home | the new American minister to Austria, preseucad | asi Ais Intend nen maid Gua ee Satchels, Straps, Slatesand other tchool Suppiieg, | Gtreat Repecriox Ix Scanrs near C street, und In a few minutes they met botlt | longing to the Crow Indians, who were encamped | last Saturday night when he met two men near | his credentials yesterday tw Emperor Francis | quent, and ove moruing four years ago the womam BOYS AND CHILDREN'S Se alles: ‘the Suilivans'tn a dark spot near the Coast survey. | jnear McNelll’s ranch, eighteen mifes from the fore, | te corner of 7th and B streets and walked with | Joseph, Was idund dead In bed.” Heart disease was said 0 FOR ONE WEEK ; Wicness saw James have something in his Be them a short distance and then started to run, CHEERING THE MIGNONNETTE CANNIBALS. be Une cause. There w ot : SCHOOL AND DRESS sUItTS,|_“ hind glistening. ‘They "stopped, and sul. | The Crows bad a running fight with the Piegans, | when one of the men followed him and struck bitk | Lonvox, September 12-Au animated discussio- | foul play, aud so tise tna —- livan’s “brother said, “What dia you beat \d report one Piegan kilied, but they faiied to dis- | over the left eye, and he did not remember any- | is going On in the newpapers regarding the killin, ‘Ue country and bas never been heard of since. O] se, | MY Sick brother for.” Jus ivan made stock. Kelser, the Crow interpreter, who | thing afterwards, of the boy Parker by ‘survivors gf the wreckes Yesterday @ party of boys were t the old shaft, FROM 62 UPWARDS Sj B A Soe. Seats for 350, T5e, Scarfs for 60c. @1 Scarfs for Te. | yy at witness With aiuzor, cating hie ae ‘and omc eee news to Hort ‘Custer, stated thae the | _ Joun Monohan, who turned State's evidence, tes. | yacht Mignonnette In order to keep themselves | and oue of ally di is watch Scuooz Booss Asp Scnoot Scvpues going across luis breast cui through to the Skin. | Plegans were believed to be golng north to thelr | tifled that he met Thompson in Connell's saloon | alive. ‘The balance of opinion decidediy favors th® | uto I. Ade iui was procured “und the air im Alea, = fall tine of wuctaakeee ae { Cox and Kaufman gave similar testimony, Mr. Fvation, and he 1s certain they will pass near | and they started on thelr way home. They met | view thut It was a case of Justiflable homicide, | the shaft thoroughly surtod up to Grive cat Soma . THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Clark, Who appeared for the prisoner, claimed that | Fort. McGinniss. ‘They had such ‘@ start that it | Flemming lying on the pavement at the corner of 7th | The prisoners were loudly cheered yesterday when® | air, Then # torch Was m: MEN AND YOUTHS suITs . prssiiichs or he was a consumptive in the last ‘and that | Wwas considered impossible for a party from Fort | and B streets. Thompson Kicked him and they got | they were released on ball. + | rope Us enon se nn < Senn morte O'Brien had committed a brutal assault on him, | Custer to overtake the Ubleves, and a telegram was | im up and started along B street, when Fie EATS OF A PEENCH Ravaxr. about in, the debris he was, horrified at =e The largest stock in the city. Prices as lowas the | %11 CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. | and asked to be allowed to put their witnesses on ingly sent to the authorities at Fort MeGin- | broke lose and ran. ‘Thompson réllowed him until | pamis, September 12—Tne d-ath of M. Jean | Skull, and made an outc an? wanders FALL AND WINTER WEAR, lowest. 4 full line for all Fublic and Private Schools. the stamd. The court held that a case had been notifying them of the rata aud stating When | they reached a brick plle, when he picked up a| augustin Barrai, a well-known chemist and | We authorities were notit a, er eee . A A B A Cc made out, and a defense could not be taken in this | nd’ where the rans might be expected. brick and struck Flemming in the head with 1t rsicist, 18 announced. He was born in Mety, | 200 discovered portions of id furnish a = WM, BALLANTYNE & SOx, t Axp Betow Actvar Cosr. spurt, and sent the ease to the grand jury. Bonds, || Cpon receipt of the news Gen. Terry onered the | Thompson then nsuld: “Well take him to the sta-| Jato, was oduexted at the poiytectinie school. and | 18 nthe earch for something, that would Farah j — 31,000, cer in command at Fort McGinn! dispatch a- ve oA Was for maby years connected with the adiainis- “ “) “ Remember, the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTR- or is | ‘TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. " oo ee ty to intercept the Indians. A detachment from On cross-examination witness said they tration of sees ‘tobacco monopoly. He was the | badiy scrawled was a oye Pond tag 5 of the ING CO. sells Fine Clothing. and . New Presucartoss ‘EID GLOVES, MIis, WEARING 4 STOLEN JeRSEY.—A 17-year-old col- | Fort McGinnis, consisting of sixteen men of the | through the Smithsonian grounds, but he did not | suchor of many chemical memoie nd of import. | Ifeland children written by Ire we Bo Smee Hothing. and sells thea: chenper FANS. FLOWERA, ored girl named Ida Martin was charged in the Po- | Jat. cavalry, command of Lieut. McDonald, of | propose to outrage a woman Who Was sitting 0D &/ ant meteorological and agricultural treatises In | Yat he had been attac y ~t-4 than aby other house iu the country. AT REDUCED PRICES ABD Uce Court this morning with stealing. She came | the ist, is how in pursult of the Plegans, with in- | bench or to rob any one, 1880 he and M. Bixomades balloon ascension forthe | Wit for dead, He revived sufficiently te a MRS. M. J. HUNT, from b hind the bars of the ¢ell erying and buried to capture the thieves and recover the | | Officers Acton and Meiton testified that about 12 | purpose of observing the variations of temperature tad ainewath we oanedeed ona ‘ote -— afer No. 1s F Seaser Nonrewere | He ser Rer apm She was aiid in Wha toc aaa mgpe icmnng, Tas bough to | End ie degree of RGmigy of the atiowpra and | stl, Afzrytd he me wised ad Orage x obtaining ir at various eleva- ns is Semen GRD FATS ee, vce oe cen pene Fortnveen TOR CA88 ONE TT |aSeal Falta wewche ppete eae ||, gatMimelnmder ona ttle Wite, | RoehSetny Ghats dice meme | tomas each. sere Sh | gl ay Se 2 ea fi No, | at ned in 5 — an Ris (Orn Oises Vinxai Was living with a family oceupying the second | |-A# foon as Mra Wm. C. Rhinelander learned on | Tation received, and found a pressed brick near | SUitacted muc Comptes Rendust These twosavauis | VOX a8 one belonging to arcane. We saya tant tem _ Moca tens j floor of the same house, and last Saturday Ida sud- lesday that the majority of the commission | the corner of 6th and B streets covered with flesh published together a Journal of Practical Agrioul- | WFiting is that or I Sheory 18 that after Prats ty she guthor of, Rutiedee: A Roman | preg shicen whale aad grouad. eid chal nd Jersey reported the ote to De” | a shor lawgee Drake te ee Tone aoe a [etek but cea a eden, te de-| Fare, and St Warral Prodacr « musnuer oc orgs | Pet tren tt th, sat read revived and Singer. “by FE. Marion Crawford: Quickssuda, a oid chain and a Jersey, rey e case rho shot lawyer Drake in New York in June last, relating to farm life. | M. Baral was namad by a. | Knowing. he inust. die, THE razalated ister: rage Man, ‘Sugars low prices. ective COX, ‘susp! ‘The defendant testified that he met Monahan in ‘after 3 crue. uy Tompkins bound Mrs. Ireland to Kouert Grant: Taking Coastal be Tae” Pear ©. WITM: Peuvecas s to the house of Marts Green a4 Teported that he was insane, she visited her | connell's saloon, and they went to Hurdie’s pool | FigATa0,t be his death tic editor of DIS | the tree to Uurow off ad suspicion. Its Bow be- 7 Bin Linecit's Boston Cock Book e Prinees Sts" | gay 1018 Pennsyivauia syenua,_ | told her thacahe foula the cuaia and tat. the | Pusband in the Tombs. AS she entered the counsel | ConDel’S saloon, and they went, to Hurdie’s poo! EO De ee Td 1a. Se rear. | ileved that Tompkins killed lis pataimour betore ie LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., | pretine, “by Cuida: ‘The Csurper, by Juan Geutiee | 82 028 Fennsylvanmavenna | told her that given to her. Mr. Moss, who ap- her husband rose to meet her, when, with a | and left. ‘They started through the Smithsonian | Couected works fling seventecr voles: Here | Bed. Fee ea ee ae Oe: Rear cee HIETS. peared for the defendant, stated that he would and gesture of despair, she flung herself into | grounds, where they saw a man and woman sitting | ral was the recipient of many pubile, bonors, atid 2 — sTREETA se ae Ss a Triuhataw trom the case, and she was sentenced to | his arms. Rhinelander soothed her excitement by | Ona bench, Monoan sald: “You bold the man | fsa received the decoration uf the Logics of Hono, | _ WANTED 30 Snoor Cakren Hanntsox.—Carer a ee aS Expopat tediag nly Hc-eoch the 4 ree Docc? |" Opened this morning new Tot 60 days tn Jail. nd caresses and said: = while grab the woman.” —o= Haran met wih @ siucvar expe + statioucy in the eity st the lowest prices, Correspotide ITE AND FANCY PERCALE. -——.___ “Como, come, Mi: thiswon't do. You musta’t | it. ‘They then w: quietly Fisherman Drowned. coln, Lil, Wednesday evening. pressing 1nvi- CG: RB ace carte and curvelopes ouie ins nas boxe Ea Hast antigo Gates ote AN INTERESTING ScULLING MaTOH—An interest- | be downcast. "It ‘people have made me out | found Flemming. when Monouan Teor ke ber 12—thrad Jenks, the | tation of Ue dewooraas ot ‘bere . 3 UPPERT, ate and Bity caris only 99. u W. 8. TEEL, Ing double scuiling mateh in working boats took se that don’t make me #0, #24, you must eee ‘They raised him from the groun oldest hunter and fisnerman at Schroon lake, Es- | from Mount Pulaski and took quarters at the Nom 4s AND 45 rm STREET NORTHWEST. oe) fssPennapivania avenue | Plte: Zesterday evening Detween Messrs. Dennison ber that they haven’ got me fh the asylum | he ran oq. Monohan followed him arvund Sex county, was found drowned tn tht lake yester- | Commercial house, where be beid un informal rex = Heed,of Bost and Messrs. J ‘street came back and gald: | day. ‘years 0) ception. Among ‘wus Col J. hei ese iies Scovns — ie it anne sie” pets Hueco | jae, Win Rae, er on ea | Ae A er eae Rs |g acuecaee eam. ay a ag | fe re ver en Mrs. jeave. | went \e ™ : Sse == 1. Pi \N MODES IN HAIR GOODS. = ee lay Irom Shepard's wharf one mile and wurn The | Her husband walked hand in band with her, the a pool of blood, and after Boston, September 12.—The scuiooner Dresden, of | colonel pressed his offers to bet, and at lust be- (EX CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. WLLE M. J. PRANDI, PRESSING, REPAIRING, j Bostons were first tn take water, and started off | foolest man In the whole whispering words | watchman at the box, to the wounded Machiag, Me., from Shalee, N.S, for New York,with | came persoual aud was removed “from the room. Atso. Ar Mas. M. J. Huxr's, 1900 FL with a strong %8, while the Washingtons goon fol- ‘comfort until they reuohed the outer gate, ‘Then | carried him tothe station house. Gock pis, was in collision yesterday morning of He went changed his coat, and took bis ix~ A foll ne of Tawn Tennis Sets, Tennis Rackets, Cro- sh — Kid Gloves Cleaned. Scouring for the Trada Good | lowed with an easy 27, The Bosions were to ‘warm, he left her and returned | mitted that he had been fined cutting Capt. Cape ‘with the steamer Lorenzo D. baker, re- | shooter with inteuding to interview Harrisom Pee erent wiylea, “Bicycles, Tricveles, Velocipedes, R Work, prompt to order. Clothing called for and deliv- | turn, closely followed by the Wi his cell, Walking ‘erect and unconcerned | Randall, of the steamer Mary Wing serious injury. The Baker brought ‘the | again Iifore ue could gain admission be was ar Boel g ee reriiocsna tne | Toast erates tems Gebgereeenem | TB. x the, Washingtons making’ saflendd port a FepotWell ax" minority reper | enough entinony ts put te Bika {he menmer Berea, bat whe of Proviaciows | naan of weata ana proenranee ie wea ved, 9 Assortment and ho Pat é be i . Bop CRUE Carriages at coee ouumae soruutor | Always Sucmdcr Uy pais besshaee Peigarepwere’ Rama, as pigtail ‘avenon, [s foes oC! passed. the nd winners “iincianaer sane, ‘and ‘announce his Belong. He sentenced, Thompeon Shecapsized and was ibaudoved. A Lug as gone | nity. Air, Harrison Jeft for ,Chicago on Uhe igus ° ZI a “

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