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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ™ THE HUGHES-HALLETT SCANDAL. 3 The Colonel Makes a Statement of bis ® . Relations with Miss Selwyn. Loxvox, Sept. 22.—Col. Hughes-Hallett, who 1s accused by the Pull Mall Gasette of baving maia- r ‘ tained improper relations with Miss Beatrice Selwyn, states that he did not see much of the is lady until the past summer, when she, being free ‘of all control by her relatives, lived alone tn Lon- don, and he accompanied her to many — watering places. It ts stated that she and Henry Smith, a'barrister and deputy lord-lieutenant of “ Norfolk, were aj fans of his (Hughes - 8 H. KAUFFMANN, Pres, ay ep eg ows Son uee na optes ai ibe counter fa South one year, $0. siz mone, $2 bere: Hallett) children by Lady Selwyn. ME. at the Post Oftice at Weahington, D. C..as Smith invited Col, “uxhes Halles and Reatnics to visit him at bis hom while they were Et ee there Ar. ‘Smiths suspicions, were arousnd ir actions On August 15 he. wen oo mall saber iEee ts paid ioe = Savanees Hughes Hallett’s bed-room and found it vacant. NEcaertsornsistrscmarpiesion —|_Vo=_T1—No_10,717. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887. TWO CENTS, | iti went ie the room acuvied ty Bony of advert mat the doot was locked and Be ¢ gal _ ——| admission, — Smith then CS =a Keoper, two housemaids, a indy*s tm: AMUSEMENTS. BOOKS, &e. PECLAL OTICES. * ‘. ‘TO RELIEVE THE MONEY MARKET. UNCOVERING THE MAIN. servants, and directed the coachman t DUrSt opem “| LBAUO'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. aS = = OFFICE oF = a GUN Washington News and Soe ‘The Treasury to Purchase $14,000,000 | Curing Defects in the Big Water Pipe. Telegrams to The Star. | ist. cakes Sengieeety ber eerpran Ome - bate me ¥ of ‘was taken compl y st at Al = Heavovanrers Bee Mick tao bowen Co. Govmmnnmr Receirrs To-paY.—Internal reve- of Bonds at a Stated Price. —— While dressing, was subjected to.a torrent of abus® BVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MA’ FOR SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS RooM 32, CORCORAN BUILDING. | | nue, $339,494.97; customs, $475,117.10, — ‘NUMEROUS CRACKS FOUND IN IT—A MYSTERIOUS RE- from Mr, Smith and everybody present, while he a whee ‘AND SUPPLIES. By order of the directors of this company a special —— ee After consultation with the President last night, | FORT LIKE THAT OP a CANNON—Waar caUsED IT? |THE TIGHTENED MONEY MARKET, | (liuchestiaiet kept tly quiet. ” As soon WILLIAM REDMUND and MRS. THOMAS BARRY. ‘Wholesale and Retail. THURSDAY, Sopeaster 501867 at 2 clock a | 18 MONsren Janvis ro Resiax?—A spectal tothe | ting secretary Thompeon of the ‘Treasury pre- * | Ss Col, Hughes Hallett was dressed Mr. Smith sont In the Spectacular Prod: PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS seep" VN _C-E. OREECY, President | Baltimore American from Norfolk says: It 18 | Dorea the following circular, which was issued to. |, THe Zestreet main has been stripped along its —_>— him to the ‘railway station, and subsequently action of the Romantic Drama, a THE MEMBERS OF ST. STEPHENS | Stated, upon what seems tobe good authority ey entire length from 20th to 21st street. A trench Effect of the Treas informed his friends everywhere of his com: RENE. ie Matuctons-/¢ Sco RMP ERS, OF St STEPHENS | that ex-Gov. Jarvis, of North Caronne, our mints. | O27 has been dug by the laborers about frteen feet | Good of the Treasury Circular, Ho ‘also telegraphed a statement to Col On and after this date the Government will lett’ Wife, who condones the ofTeLse SE CUT ExT SCENERY Wat BALLANTINE & SON, _ | Sollonaiid church has been dlacontuund by order of | turn home: It ie Serranee Coutts we CaEG oa | Chase daly, unt October & 1867 at the ofice ot | Wide ANd ten feet deep, and the pipe scraped DY ——_. Sy ee ee EEAbOuATe costumes. | s17 __a28 7ihat-nw_| tie Snr Goumiminer. The eros on Suna? $etive part tm the political canvass next year, Rav. | the Secretary of the Treasury, to be applied tothe | may be init. "Aces eieee, about Sinchesiong, | THE HUGHES-HALLETT SCANDAL, | <r, Tom a lawyer deiuanding, tne return of BALLET OF BOHEMIAN DANCERS, Comoe with covers: sat alee Supplies We | 822-38 JOHN MoNALLY, Pastor._ | Tot oed Saab ena unved States SenALOF, | sinking fund, United states 43s per cent. bonds ot | was Glocoveres sae morning by Superintendent Z Rais over directly on receipt of the letter. Col be the will keep open from 6 am. 7 pm SEY, « PURE SWEET CIDER, MADE FRESH ‘1891, and 4 per cent. bonds of 1907, acts of July Hayden in the main ‘opposite No. 2042 L Hughes-Haliett then called on Capt, Selwyn, Bea- Pe a Se eee —= sotearants, sd Posies surplied, EMPIRE | GAUGER Arronvrap,—Jno. F. Webb has been ap- | 14, 1870, and January 20, 1871, upon the following | street, and Serooety ounee ‘oft the place | 0. P, Huntington Continues His Testimony, | {7°"s, brother, and offered to fight a duel’ with THE CECILLIAN QUARTETTE CHOOL-BOOK EXCHANGE, Resta ‘and Families supplied. ia Unitean aeaten ia tab Mata etets | CRANKY; POLE oe oe 2 and a few feetto the ep . LY | him, but the offer Was not accepted. Col. Hughes- Ta songs { 8 tock of neg Oat and 1227 324 st. STEAM CIDEE CO,, 611 7th st. n.w., opp. Pateng Of- | Rointed | gauger Youd during the. ubove Saved eaeea ented At | where the break occurred last Monday night, It Hallett then offered to elope ‘with Benirice and THE GREA 3 Large si . sbelf-worn, and second-hand | 42% eae Heke cont wus enable his wite tO obtain a divorce, afer Next week ater i iaey : br Ge ee Po. MERRY. a ROTICE OF DISSOLUTION. be. | ¢-200xs contatiting the address of the citizens to | Ber cont, pons during the remainder of the pres- ited inate feeder al Tho sout | QUTTING RAILROAD RATES IN THE WEST whch, he sald, he’ would marry Reatri.” Capt x ~ a . d go-partne! Sfisting, be- | ex-Governor Shepherd have been left at tne offices 2 Selwyh also déclined to acce 8 offer, t 5 1887, at which prices incl inter. ct emely bi i: ee | ee Sei pgeecd SHARON OOD PEALE. tear | of ce diferent dally newspapers and other tna | ext dapat purthaoe. ‘The aggogatesumoun | Rt ang pume wrarang,tlengat hector (ja angeees Slee eu ecreey, ae aaah a DD. AYE. 6.6, signatures, deat ‘Will be accepted leakage pNe a, whihe Rameecht sapareben fret N2™ Satiosan THEATER. for every grade of Public Schools, at the lowest con- | Mutual consent. M. F. PEAKE will continue he baal Of the public to be represenvedin vais tesamoala’ | writin the time above ree ee | Ket over the spilt tals arteruton to Goviake any ‘Mec itves moventiray tree trou teaalne COutEUL. ™ GRESING OF THR SEASON tract prices Demaeamu ne al mionar due ue rang FWOUDE | of regard to the of Washington. Sctorof tho vondy whether yecistarch or soupon | TUE Mat might occur otherwise Sever|mach ocaeriin ‘Sheet epee Sry MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. ‘All the School, Seminary, and College Text Books. | —S¢P=15t0. 1887._{s21-2t"]_M. F. PEAKE. ‘Tux Dury ox Booxs.—The Treasury Department | No further bids for bonds as provided in circular | a5 Bapehaleeeri ene can Good EtBect of Acting Socsctar; ee ea Matinee Saturday. Schoo! Blank Books ana Stationery, and almost every | S—@#-~rection of Fiteveecape und Stand-pipe, an | DAS made a decision that Dooks are entitled to free | No, 9, dated August Setcber 1,188, on Ualted witaine ene eee | Eee ” | whe Fare between Here and St. Louts ; 7, on of yn Mon- ° : THE WORLD'S GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANI- ‘thing for School use. Pent. Address THE RVESINGSTAR SEWSEADER prehfy ieelen Aeleee Leiningen States bonds, amounting to about $6,500,000 will | day morning, while inserting the Bas ee ae ee | ba ee eee aus wants _ CO., Washington, D. C. 820-3t ‘years date ‘26th instant thout ret lace first to bt it bor wa fh rice . Loum, Mu., Sept rep THATCHER, PRIMROSE AND WEST'S, ae ee RES TORE SEPTEMBERIO IBV ORO. Davie naoa, OF are American manutsceare, and, e venders ot. 8 bonds for sale to the Gov. | Pirrod "the asbareee pote ed a eerie Says Interest without senyettayy cg Sip railroad has some new reduction each day to Underthe management of HENRY J. SAYERS. C. C. PURSELL, | Sar Pen that tue lustied yortaer. | he the Same condition: otherwise they are not aus. Only at tue Treasury to Weekes ‘bg rocelved | crack fn the pipe extending trom the center of the | turn in the sentiment of operators inthe stock | interest the public. ‘Their latest action ts a cut 418 Oth at | Cree One ee ete aad Hee Baie, | Ject to free entry even though’ protected by an | be addressed to the Secretnae see The were wat ‘on which the pipe rest and running east a| market, and the opening this morning Was excited | ting of the alread: to Baltimore and \CULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA | as general pariners aud the Inte Win, Ee ‘as | American copyright, be made public each day, as soon after 3 p.m. as ince of 3 feet 10 inches. The crack was in the | at advances ranging from 3 to1\ per cent. Buy- | Washington and |. Mauking the change but meiwadl are. , New Books and Peiiodicals soon as issued. | special partuer, under the firm ‘name “of 3 apaat nis Sears is practicable. The amount was fixed in the cir- Section of pipe trom the place where the | ers were so eager that théy actually climbed over | $25.25, acut of 5.15, The Bee line has been ane Next Weel Subscription by the day, month or year at ressonable | WHITHLY, end which after the death of Wm. K Tray-| | SEORETRY Warrwey has returned to the city Chlar 8& $14,000,000, Desens an red, in sue cir Boas Tere as being inserted and opposite No. | each other for the frst few minutes after the open- | nounced as the object of attack, yet this rate the The Picturesque Romantic Play, = 3725-Sm_ | er, on the 19th day of March, 1657, vas continued in | and was at the Navy Department thismorning. | quired to complete the sinking wand Strongiy bantied and made secure against a poser | Wiad the, crowds, dealing tn Western Union, | Jures no other rad but te Vandalla ine, One of BEACON LIGHTS. LADIES’ GOODS. Berahip by the survivors of said firm, with the assent | SzconD LIgUTENANT Stephen J. Mulkall, 14th in- GOOD EFFECT OF THE CIRCULAR. bie break, brokers each, During the first few minutes a| scalpers to send these passengers to Buffalo for z ae de Travers deceased Ghul the expiration of sixmonths | SANUTy, has been relieved from duty at the infan-| | The circular of the Treasury for the purchase of | DECAY OP THE WOODEN BLOCKS ON WHICH THE HEAVY | furtuer gain of about ig Was tude, DUCA reaction | hotiting and still iake a profit "Tans is because Seats now on sale. 22 |>=— ~ ext eavuing after the deste of said Win. Trevers | try and cavalry schools at Fore ‘Leavenworth, | fourand four-and-a-half per cent bonds seems to PIPE RESTS. has now set In and thé market sees to be resum- | the round-trip is $X, the Tate one Way 18 $18.25. > ERNAN'S W Mus M. J. Praxor ye BO ad ordered to is station, meet with approval in financial circles, At the} The pipe will be uncovered from 19th street to =f ~ aay — —, bas eee rey edie Cut rate 1s = — ‘St, Louis, full fare being ission 1 25c. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. he ee rae Baisces paiea= rae ae ‘Treasury to-day the expressions from visitors in-| within two hundred feet of 22d street, which is | fh'rouisvilie and Nashville, Reading, St. Paul ate cence) a LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH | liquidation. {s020-3t) "PRINCE & WHITELY. | _ THE EASTERN imine: torneY | torested in finances were generally those of ap-| the distance it 18 supposed to rest on'the stone | i i0ulsville a : J abt oi the Subd has DELON. Bocas INSTANTANEOUS ART OF NEVER | CC¢TAl has decided that the land to be used for | proval. ‘The tenor of the comments was that the | piers. ‘A Star reporter Jumped into the trench to- | _ Over 92,000 shares of stock were sold during the | gy, Loum, Mo. Sept cal ran seb a o 5 ve St. Sept. s RUSSIAN BANGS, RHEA WAVES, ce x NG the approaches to the proposed Eastern Branch | bond purchase will have a good influence, that It ~ xii ee cpectal trom wagel FORGETTING. and made an examination. It was found that | frst fifteen minutes on the stock exchange this | ariy, A tragic affair occurred Unis mornit ‘Always in Order by Plain Combing. ‘Lolecttian School of Memory-Trainin Bridges good, ‘The contract will be awarded to | Will have a good moral effect in the direction of | fa¥ §aq made anexamination, It was found that | first fit ‘ive feast grounds, on the Mexican side of the Porsons wishing to joins CORRESPONDENCE | the Grosvenor Co. and the work begun avonce, relieving anxiety and restoring confidence. One | Splits have been disp 2 cata { On the feast grounc he Mexican aide Matinoes Monrlay. Tuesds; CLUB, each meniber of Which will receive lustruction Mnancler remarked there was a good deal ot the | Splits have ered was laid on wooden | Goop EFFECT OF ACTING SECRETARY THoMPSON’s | line, Which resulted In the Instant death of @ Next weekAUSTRALIA SEPARATELY for 95.12, instead of $20.57, will| Comaissionmn ATKINS EXPLaIns His OnpeR.—The | “sentimental” in the clamor about a tight mar. | Docking, each plece betng about four inches thick crn 3 = Prof. Lu ag AK. Mexican named Mariano Elias, aged about twenty- by six inches wide. ‘These blocks were placed on : soyystasta: EOUS ART OF NEVER FORGET. | | Ladies’ and Gent's Garments of all kinds Cleaned and | Ples#s,edaress Prot Lucien E-¢ Colliers, 1538 1 st. | Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in a letter to In- | ket, but he added that the ‘bond purchase would The publication of Acting Secretary Thomp. | tWOFears. One story Is that parties called Ellas 5 TO- vop of the piers, with the evident intention to to the rear of one of the booths, When one of them Seo Special Notices, SEE | Pee Tent a goed, tad, Eremine Dyes | spectus pant fir, or else sddreas Prot-A. Loot, 207 | dian Commissioner Fisk, explaining his (atkins, | SI¥6Telle, "The eflect of the publication of the | Compensated as "Mr Perry stated iy, letter tg | SON'S circular in to-day"s papers has had a good | %,WHE, Fear oF one of the booths, when one of tu ‘ARRIS’ BLJOU THEATER. Oe yh ea ave, New ¥ Paine gs or | THR Stax last night, for the deficiency in the level | effect among the men of money in Wall street. | him instants, One of theta Is lish should be taught in the schools on the | fers to sell bonds under the circular were recelved. = lan reservations, THE PENNSYLVANIA Lv STOOK IN- | hibit tho tenching of the truths of Scrpeursorany | Sferayor tne Treasury officers are of the opin= 'SURANCE CO. notifies the following per- ipt 2 ion that after the first few days there will not be <a UBANCE CO. notifies the following per: | other truths to adult Indians, who eaanot wader. shar; "Aiglth clies closes Wednesday, 20th toet, at Engi order directing that no language but the | arver the Department was opened for business of- Parlor eater of Washington. ‘Sliding = ~ COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, vi] 4 COMPANY. of the piers. They are now entirely rotted away, | An air of confidence hung around ti busy mart. | the Mexican custom-l and crumble under the hand like sponge-cake. | Later on our exportations of cotion and cereals | darme for the feast. Young Elias’ peo} ‘When first laid the blocks were of green wood, | will make the flow of money towards us, however. wealthy, one of his uncles, Juan Elias, ‘and as the process of decay advanced in them the | It is rather ear! are very owning: siderable amount of ponds offered to the z to venture an opiuion on the ef | more thin a half million acreS of land in Sonora, Ek - . os z stand English, in their own language, but simply | Gevera: ipe has sunk down lower and lower, until now it | fect of the circular, One of the Junior partners of a ~ se suste PERWROSES MEY cas om] Wa Wan Ba Passaan Dona | See Rant iorblas tench or reading che eranculae to du- | Gavrpmen tnt ae masa ett of the eat | Bbaiya quarerat an iach avore estou pore | Harvey Pikes com aid: Sve just oatin on | Washington Wine « Game, fet eases ILL IG] FR CRORE, 3 foot of 4th sts : dians in the schools. the Government stands recdy tous toaa eertuat | Superintendent Hayden claims that the proof of | the ‘room’ and I mus that the circular has | qxpraxarous, IND., Sept. 22.—Morning game: Monday end ‘Johann Strwure’ Comic Wilitary Opera, the coming week to exhibits EL. HOPKIN: Sara GADIiEnEtES million bonds and throw that amount of money | tbe theory that the recent breaks or splits were | had a good effect already there. Fourteen mil- | jivispotie: CO 020000 0 08 Th ef THE MERRY WAR. ESCA) PERsONA1s.—Mr.W, C. Hill has returned to the | toon the market will, the Stend to reassure | tHe result of the subsidence of the pipe 1s found | Hon dollars 1s a good deal of money if we get it | Washington 0000990909044 Wedneaday, Menbach’s Mintsry Comic Opers pga, | SELECT ASSORTMENT OF EARLY FALLSTYLES| & JoNPa,. city from a trip through the West.—Hon. Saml. | timid financiers, Uh in the fact that the breaks were found in every in- | here by the 8th of October. A zood deal depends SE hd Bods < {auber's Comic Overs members dae mau ine ane 3. Randall, accompanied by his son, passed through Stance 10 be in the pipe where t rested ou the | on how much of the Donds spoken of the Govern. ‘the hescs Sikas Oa BibainDEn, vareday, 4 FEA DIAVOLO. a TE DOWLIS Pittsburg yesterday, en route to Chicago.—R. Deéluded Greek Laborers. ne piers. ment will got at their figures. Some ot them are © —A Brainerd, Minn., special $Buccalossi's Comic 5; iy EM. BOTELER, ‘Sth st. a i‘ The pipe is of the heaviest kind and weighs | quoted higher in the ‘room’ this morning th hich were’ posed 10 be Friday, STE ee OPTS aes, MRS. M. J. HUNT, EW. bore aie Strout Of Germany, Win. Ester of New York, M.P. | FAUPER EMIGRANTS FROM GREECE SEEKING AN BI | apout three tons to a section of 12 feet, When the | tue Secretary's offer. ‘The per cents for witch pepsin ood, Saturday, {Gilbert & Sullivan's Novel Comic Opera, } 8020 1309 F st. nw. WO: WHEATLEY, 221 Int ot. 20. Stroup of Dakota and W. H. Sherman of Augusta, DORADO IN AMERICA. main ts full of water there 1s a pressure upon the | the Governinent offers 125, are selling in the sutrol tn Lie eastern portion of the county, ee PINAFORE. V.KANE 507 11TH ST. NW. HAS REMOVED | J. K. MORGAN & BRO. Tenleytown, D.C, Ga., are at Willard’s. Wm. Dolter of Bur! United States Consul Momitt, at Athens, reports | pipe of 26. to the square inch, apart from | street at 125% at this very hour, The uarket is | Broke out nee rong) ep ye ES Xoxt week—“Byron’s Across the Continent” _s19 oto 432 11th st. nw. Corsetsmade toorder.| W. C. DEWALT, 476 M'st.a.c, OES aU SS ealadelphia, Hugh Campbell | to the state Department that within the past few Tneweight or ‘the ‘pipe itaeit and te carth and | better.” —— neg tetag hen i Sg 4 W, a R: A A Oe rt Leeman Cio parse et foavenworte Kany sae Maynard of New ‘weeks many applications have been made to him for | Pavement above, eee pe ead pacly cteapieeny anes te ings : aSBINGTON Etipixe {icapemy SAND se18-13m0" — CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. York, are at the Riggs.—Dr. W. B, Goldsmith of | transportation to the United States by intending | 4 BEPORT LIKE THAT OF 4 CANNOX—watzR oFri-| PACIFIC BALLROAD INVESTIGAs | (5:00 of nica Was set ot agell, SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION IN = pieces Providence, R. L, Geo. H. Christy of Pittsburg and | Greek emigrants, ‘The persons making the appli- 2 ee Sareea Fevora Daess Saeips Qgamencing with TO-DAY, the Steamer GEORGE | H. H. Cole of New York, are at Wormley's— | cations are young men without trade or business, | There isa singular thing about these breaks Incendiary Fires in an Ohio Village. EQUESTRIANISM "ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. LEARY, of the Washington and Norfolk Line. will | Stewart Gordon of New York, H. A. Binney of | who say that they have been told that there is & | that has mystified the water department officials c —The Times’ Findlay, Ol ed Manufactured by A H. Brinkmann & Co., Baltimore. | leave ou MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, | England, Dr. C.K. MacKellar of Australia and | great demand in America for Greek lavorersy that spe of Rawson was visit Ve be ES may28-0, cust am St 5:50 pm, the Satuniay trip being dropped. 819-6’ | Jonn E. Earls of New Haven, are at the Atling. | money 1s to be had in abundance, and that the | BOC @little and leadsthem to think that other i r fire yesterday. The flames began in & Cor. of 22d and P sts. nw. “ADIES ANOTHER DRIVE IN ton.——J. A. Doss of New York, Chas, stickley and | American Government will furnish transportation, | Causes have assisted in producing the breaksthan W-inill, Which was totally destroyed, together (Classand Private Lessons under the tutorship of ‘Do your own Dyeing at home, with wife of Binghamton, N. ¥., B. G. Raytould and | Many, the consul says he ts informed, have bor- | those which have been mentioned. Mr. Kiernan, With over 400,000 feet of lumber. The 108s 1s fully ‘PROF. H. OLIVER, IMPORTED TOOTH BRUSHES, wife, Salt Lake City, J.J. Hayes, Louisville, Ky., | rowed money and already started tor America, | the grocer; Mr. Larman, the engineer at the | Ratiroad Commission were on hand at 10 o'clock | $2,000, and tere Is ho insurance at all, ‘Twenthe ssteof the Fifth Avenue Riding Club, of New York. PEERLESS DYES. 370. EACH. E. P. Keane, New York and Wm. Jones, London, | He has been unable to discover the source of their | Dreaks, and the policemen on the beats in that | ris morning to resume their labors. Mr. Hunting. | five men are thrown out of employment by this PROF. C. GILLMA: ‘will dye everything. They are sold everywhere. are at the Ebbitt.——D. M. Anderson and wife of | delusion. ‘The Greek consul general at New York neighborhood stated that when the break hap-| 10.17 noe at halt-past that hour he appeared, | fire. ‘This same village sustained a 108s of $50,000 late of Hippodrome Francais of Paria. pace loc see (O colors. ‘They ‘have no equal MERTZ’S PHARMACY, Richmond, Va.,_ W. D. Longstreet and family of | has been warned, but still the emigration goes on, | Pened on Monday night, there was a loud report | Yan Was nots uivory conversation Mr, Muntiuscon | bY fire oniy a few days ago. The Haines Were ‘Ube ‘Commodious accomodations for boarding horses ana | {oF Stfebgihy Brugbinews, Amount iu Packages OF far Hees ody Batchelder and, wife of Lock | and is Ikely, he SSS C0 Increase, A ce | ee ae Ce ee aetna seeroe, 1 | ook tae stand, and ths examination into the ait. | doubvedly of incendiary origin. acapnmodions secomodations for boarding horses and | Pastness of Color or Nou-fading Cualition Jithand F sis, | Haven, Pa. and N.C. Wooster of New York, areat | he says, “there could hardly be more undesirable | Stating that tere tremé Rees enn ao eR a eee ——— ‘Bot orsmut. For sale by PER CAKE. 219 the St. Ji -E. its. The} without ANS, with ‘be distinctly heard for a distance of Crops Destroyed he Floods. Open for yearly subscrisers xt the parlors of Mies Gow, VISCHIFFELY & EVANS, -—<o-s MES. EA HUMPHREYS, OF 000 14TH | Walker of London, ¥. Westhofl and WH. Bataii of enough toland them in New York. They | {WO Docks. “This is ‘whet mystines the oMiciaix | entered "upon. ” ‘The rst Was ‘in Fela- aarti fn ite, care of Woodward & Lothrop, ne. cor. 11th | _2027-e0 Drugeist, 477 Fennsylvanis ave. a h 0 that, naturally, made | tion to having convinced a certain Sena-| Toosox, Aniz., Sept. 22.—Citizens who have Te» Hod woua hare vushed: through wan as tor from Flora of the advantages of the | turned from San Pedro state that all the crops om Ss wee —— Se egpotaraed to the city, and is prepared | New York, B. F. Arthur of South Carolina and W. | are not led workmen, and have no pt Fr'weayamans 10088 sts where fall pandceiue wy | MyADiis Gee! GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED | ‘9 aa Uttle noise, and inno case would have’ made a| Southern Pacific road tothe Guit States. ‘The | the bottom lands between Mammoth and Bensom yUrpose ts, both permanent an L, Ireland of Ohio are at the Metropolitan. | whatever to settle down and become citizens. For FW: 1003 F st, where fall particulars may it 17-20 ‘most dirty, and dy tecbaleea” oy cu ga MISS CUNNINGHAITS, i is A. Olney and James Murry of New York, Thos. | the Part they are dirty, and are ready to live ve tA have been entirely destroyed by the recent foods, SATTik OF BOLLE DISSOLUTION SERSHIP. Carson and M. F. Mott of Texas, H. L. Briggs and | like dogs, and their hopé isto save up in a | 80und like that which it is said to have made, witness did not know whether it was Senacor | Bay i ANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUS 1310 Sth street. w. bet. Nand'O ste. =— Gas TON Dee hue eo ae. | We Oler of Rentichy: aoe at ee Neen few years what to them will seem a fortune, and AN INVESTIGATION IN PROGRESS, Jones or Senator Conover he referred to. He knew | Fields of growing cane and corn are now but a bed re 4: bei 4 of sand. ‘Such @ rush of wal never been 15th st.. two blocks south of Fennsylvanisava, xy ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between JUS- ‘hen return to thelr homes and live on theinterest | Capt. Symons.and Superintendent Hayden are | Dot gentlemen personally. The next was rela- |} Tolnt. | Sen TO veral years DEtONe tfully cooled by new and complete apparatus, 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10ra TIN McCARTHY and GEORGE W. CORBETT as Interior Department Changes. of their money. W! tthe most reliable ve to having a Californian Senator friendly to | Pore thers can ver from their loss. ee SiS | TT Balend guarantees perfor Stang comioce | THY R CORBETT. bay oon this day dasiteaby me: | | The following oMcial changes have Deen made | information on cis eubjot, T aakea our consular | Mrestgating the matter, and expect in the course | tne road, Nothing, could, be extracted from Mr. ———— Men SPECILETTES Ane fuai consent. "fhe, partnership business wit becom, | 1n the Department of the Interior: agent at the Pirmus to prepare a report.” Gta few days todevsiop the why and wherefore, | Huntington on Unis Read, except that Mr. 3.4] ara. weoitenk Murderer Confesses, T. C, B Fen ane fncet tanpeted ner: ONder weer | acer all present aul forsee Habe Tt he eeoee | OMlce Of Education—Resignation: Richard | pitsae duane the eae are OTe ere lett | An experienced engineer told THE STAR reporter | EE ae ae ee rele tai forte: | _Cutcaao, Sept. 22.—An Atlanta,Ga., special says; 0 Crose Busrsess det impgried Homie. ineet all present and future liabilities of the said = Pinus during. the past, two months by French | that such a shock might be produced by shutting | Would have Deen & most, admirable man for Ube | 5 CHteAGe Sept an Catan special sarss Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods, | snd to whom all the moneys due the said firm should | Gorgas, of bar ere $1,400. and Italian steamers for America, off the water at one of the valvesin the pipe at | position. He » 3 urdering the Woolfolk family at Canton, has.con- ‘Corsets and, Bustles. be paid. JUSTIN McCARTHY, | General Land Of “Appointment under the ————_+oo—_______ ‘West Washington after much of the water which | Suspicion. eee yes eno —+" THE ENTIRE STOCK, $25,000 WORTH, OF DRY} Children's ‘and s 81 Corset (Miss H's own | i-thés,2w* GkO. W. CORBETT. "| civivgervice rules: Monon L. Venable, er souk, ‘The Presidents Trip. Femained in tho Inain had been drawn out by com. | Following this came a letter commenting upon | fessed his guilt. His motive was revenge for al= make) that for the price is unsurpassed. HOSENDALE CEMENT. — BUILD: Carolina, ‘ist, $900. Rest mn: “Wm. A sumers, If the water was suddenly turned in | the advisability of purchasing Senator Jones’ (of | leged ill-treatinent by Capt, Wolfolk. Debose GOODS AT AND BELOW cost. 'N.B— French, German and Spanish spoken, _marl4 | ee NT oe Weights ‘ot Rovtn Corona, tat agent, ane a at a oe Shock to and probably | Nevada) rattroad, Los Angeles and Imicpendence; | claims that we did not actually Xi the people, bug Seam SEPTEMBER GARD CONTINUING] Te” eggeamecruces ne upregeaet | hee Utne Sura beeen Gees | ma Present as ening upon ne owing | PUMUESES wae nwa ro hare nee | Riser Hanes EGR He | oe ste, ls eee ak eee a ee SESS Ea ge me natin we AB | PH Senso, nar x_aa| Ole Westin Teena iran | Sete eae ee ee | eee | eal cant te Ne aa RO THE ABOVE CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF SILKS, WON'T BE ANYTHING OUT a a bourne, of Missourt, $1:200 to $1400, Resign: Foor aaa a ei Aor oe) [ene del ees CS make Jones take a greater" interest in the Pact | been under arrest for the murder, will dou EBEL ; 5 , Septel , a ata roads ‘other. one he | be released. VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, LINENS, FLAN. | by carefully watching this space from day today for Ts ton: Wm. W. Herron, of Tilinots, clerk, $1,400. | nanos saturday, October 1, at 11 a.01; leave In. HMarrassing Huntington. Saat ee ecaiaking-fund bill, was never Basend, ——+ NELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, HOSIERY, UN- | the many Bargains placed on our counters. ‘Aro pleases eer New YORE ave; atid 10th st Democrats Hope to Carry Ohio. dianapolis Saturday, October 1, at 3 p.m.; arrive | 22 QUESTIONS OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD INVESTI- | 5° the Thurman act squashed It. A Suspected Train Robber Arrested, » OX-| "Our DRESS GOODS TRADE began rather early thie | 47° Plened to inform yon that their new importations | », Demmeceate BEODe to Carry Ohio. | cianapolis saturday, October 1, at 3. pn; m.;] GATING COMMITTEE STING THE RAILROAD MAGNATE | Witness explained that the quotation read from | Kansas Crrv, Mo., Se —A Journal special DEEBWEAR, UMBRELLAS, AND DOMESTICS. | season, and in consequence we alresdy have an accu- ‘Your inspection. ‘816-1m ‘BIG FIGHT, AND HR THINKS THEY CAN WIN. leave Terre Haute Saturday, gcwobér 1, at Bj] Bt DENOUNCING THE TREATMENT HE AxD ms | on€ of his letters ie: ig a sia’ fellovs, aa don frou fort Worth, Texas, says that Sherif Shy THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN A REASONABLE | MUlstionf Remnants. Among the many arethefol- | @-—=— Fin INSURANGE Ex-Congressman Hill, of Ohio, left’ Washington | Dicer midnight; leave st, Lowe Or eter ang | ASSOCIATES HAVE RECEIVED. ticlans for being too clever, and sald that be’ did | on suspicion of beltg one of thé gang ot robbers SSS = Continental Fire Ins. Co., N. ¥.. Cspital...81,000,000 | !ast might to take the stump for the democratic | aiton Rallroad Tuesday, October 4, at 11 p.in.; ar- | During the examination of C. P. Huntington by | not Hike to lend them money without good collat- | who plundered the Texas Pacifie train Monday : @riginal _Price of | Hanover Fire Ins. Co.. N. Y., a 1,000,000 | ticket in his State. In a group of his political | rive at Chicago, Wednesday, October 5, at Qa.m.; | the Pacific Railroad Investigating Commission vi night. Shadle ridicules the officers for arresting THEREFORE YOU MAY Look ouT FoR Bap-| Material Color. Yanda, Price, emant | Grlent Fir ie. Coy Hartsha |, 1,090,000 | friends lastnight the prospect ot demoeratie auc | eave Chicago by Chicago atia Northwestern Rati | yesterday, after the report of Ta Stan closed, tr. | th there are Jots of men tn the Culted stats | him, dod clatms he has been sick, —— se be Ge Diy known institution, aude large owner of rea | Cess in Ohio this fall was being discussed, Miwaukes ‘Thtieday’ OctSuer 6 at tiie eat | Huntington said, in speaking of legislative coun. | Benak OF Finan be cen tne wanted Uo borrow A Compromise. THOSE WANTING ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE} D> Satiestoa te 2 aie ECan eee re Tae means,” sald Mr. Hill | ‘in 1872 Grant carried | Madison Friday, October 7, at 1 p.m.: leave Madi. | thing to them. Once you getashow tt is generally | that the Senate committee was all right, but the | racy pisut’accepted a comproinise Of 2 Cents pew oma ae ‘Estate and Fire asa Ohio by about 80,000. In the year following our | son by Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rafiroad, | all right. Its peculiar,” he continued, “how the | committee on Territories was not what Was prom- | hour. with a gua in hours work per day. See ee SATE) MOREY Be AEveRES | os zen 86 ‘us Facuw. | Party was badly demoralized, Shortly betore-the | Monday, October 10, at 9 au; arrive at bt. Pat | peope bother us We have to Hone or coe coe | ised itn, "To this Was added a rider, sayings . : ‘THIS SALE. Do. Gray, 3 Houses, Stocks, Household Furniture, Family Wear- | election John Thompson called a conference of the Monday, October 10, at 5:30 p.m.; leave St. Paul | property all the time and the people seem to be- “There are more ‘strikers’ in Washington than ve ict in © Midland Smash-up, Do. Cardinal, ing {pparel, Libraries, &c., insured at the lowest rates, | State committee and other leading democrats. In | ‘Tuesday, October 11, at 12 noon; arrive at Minne- | grudge it. For my part, had Ithe opportunity of | ever betore.” — : Aap THE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS WILL BESOLD| Do. 8. Brown, sidm that conference. with the proverbial wisdom of | apolis Tuesday, October 11, at 1°p.m.; leave Min- | doing as much again for the public asi have done | Witness did not remember any promises madeto | _ Loxpox, ‘The coroper's jury in thecase Do. he WE AG TAR OuM THE PUBLIC | Owls it was decided that there was no hope of | neapolis by ‘Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis | before now, I don’t believe I'would seize upon it.” | him in reference to the ‘Territory committee, | Of the rallway collision on the Midland a AT SIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Do. that, although being boycotted by the K- of | carrying the State for the democrats. But, in | and Omaha Railroad Tuesday, October 11, at-8 p. | He sald that the famous letters written by him to | “Strikers,” he thought, referred to ineiubers of | Near Doncaster, on the 16th inst., Lo-day reni Do. ene last ten weeks my Hand and Orchestra ars in | spite of that and all other drawbacks, we elected | ms arrive at Omaha We ; October't2, at 11 | Colton in reference to Tom. Scott's Dropoosd oppo. | the “third house,” who were always impe- | avenuct of manslaughter agalist eth Taylor STORE FOR RENT; FIXTURES FOR SALE. Do. pee Gee initio = gueago mmbaie Mier pate Pur party is now in | a. th.; leave Omaha by Chi Burlington and | sition Une had been stolen from the oftce, and that | CUnIOUS. on ex ntanation of ow | tain from Liverpool, Do. 35 for ball, parties, germanm &c. will Sod it'to thelr Quincey Rallroad Wednesday, Gctober 42, at 12 | four persons tried to blackmail him into buying | — Another led up pI qioar chrengh etre looted aoe oeeonanaane 3 adv: to consult with the - | 1873. We are well orga and have a splendid | noon; arrive at st. Joseph Wednesds ‘The witness was here sh some ‘‘ talking over” was done. Do. 75 ng rules eee RuACE,. | Ucket and a popular ticket. And we intend to| ar Sris pins lawe oc soe wee ae Fee Dai cone at Roa tL ele eatin, Ge OF he | Som ator Mitchell read the epistle, “Was for us, | Which Was standing across the track on which the 8. L. HEMPSTONE, De. 1.00 esta Leader Nat: Kites Hand._| fight for every inch of ground. Our people are in | ber i2, at 5:45 p. m.; arrive av: Ransua city Woo. | tained tuo following passages “| put has now gone against us. There are a lot of | express was Tunnitie about a mile out, from Done eep2-3m 803 Pennsylvania Avenue, Do. 50 GAS-FIXTUREs. | farnest, and we don’t give up the Ngit—not by @ | nesday, October 12,'at 8:15 p. m.; leave Kansas | “All the members of the House from California, | people in Washington Who Want. hard cash.” ae ap de LT wg Do. 1.00 = aoa Jong shot.” City by Kansas city, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad | except_—— were all right, and ne —— was & = coos teaee pneiiea ber te sore Do. 7 1.00 GEST STOCK. ‘LOW PRICES. Gia ‘Thursday, October 13, at 11 p. m.; arrive at Mem- | damned hog.” 3 LEAGUE MEETINGs. fee age ay eer pings ge LF Faz Ovencoars. De. ‘ 4 30 NEW ANDIRONS. NEW FENDERS. snubbing of Gov. Foraker at Philadelphia by Mrs. | phis Friday, October i at Op; mei leave Menains | ace auntfagvon knew the man referred to and = ee re ee ee eee a Foul, S.Brown, 3 1.00 Cleveland, Mr. Hill remarked that, ing to | by Louisville and Nashville ad Saturday, Oc- | considered the description accurate, but did not | The Government Accused of Breaking | 00.'l0 Par of Ue cepress hat there were no dae hoever Do. 4% 62: EF. BROOKS, —_| the published reports, Gov. Foraker, before start- | tober 15, at 1 p. m.; arrive at Nashville Saturday, | think he used tbat expression. Another passage Own Rule im egard to Them. — | ©" “82015 up, but the jury found See caresedin eae eon Do. 45 so” =e 3551 15th st, Corcoran Building. | D4En he and showers kets eet sae es Gotober 15 at ii p. m-: leave Nashville by Nash- | stating, that t_ cost Bae eee een ee usu, Sept 22--United Ireland publishes the | General Foreign News by Cable. may o jar 0 mae = 7 poppe pase et alate Do. 6 87 Bee FRE as rxrvnes, continued Mr. Hil, ‘a, man who will deliberately | Atishtie Halitosis Monday, OcveDOr G7 Ge ta a aes | Se ne ee cee rough. was thenread. | | Tot the oficial circular issued. by the Irish | KAD MIs WIPE AND CHILDREN AND HIMSELE. one oatiaiate Do. 7 62% carry his wife to a public reception to be snub! arrive at Atlanta Monday, October 17,at 11 p.m; | ing to hitn in quiet, fatherly fashion, and that | government to the police in 1880 respecting the | Loxpox, Sept. 22—A domestic tragedy 1s re ‘good time to begin carrying this serviceable Do. 5 50 SLATE MANTELS, fn order ta iii capital | leave Atlanta Wednesday, October 19, at 12 Fclock | the $200,000 was te pay the expenses. Of taking | Sc or onaiiuse they were 160 'piarbas with ct | ported from Baumgarten, A Vienna chemist shot 75 trom. ; Dita oe eand two. chiidren yesterday reas Do. SB eee HEATING. Publier Another Oilo democrat, gang by aaa: | ABER tri A Moulzemery Toursgar, Goto: | men ou to iow tag und a Drspocted @e. “Ot | o league meetings, Tis clreuiar aiects tht | Mi we and mp chudren there Texas oad ‘More Light-weight Overcoats are being worn Do. 2 s COPS Gov. Horaker and & boautizul Ronen sneer Veen | and Western North Carolina routes, Thursday, Oc- | _ stung by a personal question, the witness poured | }"o"tnéomiicers. in charge of ‘the police present | isnot known, each succeeding year, at least we infer so from Do. 3% 50 will'win In such a. cones: belon ene: American | Yer 20, at p. m.; reach Washington Saturday, | forth ati indignant denunciation of the treatment | Shan request of the chairmen of the meetings ac- TAKING A LIST OF GERMANS TN FRANCE. October 22, at 6 a in. of himself and associates by the public, and | Stal ihe reporters. on the plat Pants, Sept. 22.—The inayors of all French cities lnepsapetae om rete Sai Leg a ~ ort 432 Oth st aw.) people? Why, the beautiful woman every time.’ | "No stops'will be made except atthe points above | Wound. Up Dy” saying: “If there 1S aman fn The | een oe oe eer a ea Ontered te oeebae ae oe tock bas increased with the demand, until now De. 3% 75 ISOS We OSBaGiE a pus" WAELGGEa mentioned, and in no instance ‘can the time given | country who has done more for its advancement | Ht Sudo escorts armed with batons are unnece ans in thelr districts for the use of the ulm ‘on eon Satire: Gat ani iedeading’ our. Da 8 Brown, 7 60 = Member N-Y ‘Stock Bx. Personal Movements, etc, to clties where stops are to be made be extended, | than miy aasoctates and myself have, I would like | Pisi, police corns Sed ii a iy accuses | etry of the Interior. — — Hon. L. W. Putnam gave banquet to Secretary | The fact that the journey 1s timed to mec ixed | towers ckeotae OF him, mad chats ail T Ger sang | essary. tof breaking’ the rule at Mitchells- “ ” chaser of a Fall Overcost does himself injustice OUR THEORY THAT CORSON & MACARTNEY, Endicott at Portland, Me., yesterday. ments Will prevent any exceptions to this | him.” The company, Mr. Huntington said, haa | (26 S°vcrn "ne Geliberate object of gouding the Loxpow, Sept, 23.1 rain ‘Thompson reproduce® ‘unless he examines our display. Whether he GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. N.W., ‘Miss Mary C. Hodges, of Baltimore, arrivedinthe | 2 tion, but through the day, in passing all | kept faith with the Government. By passing the ay Oumerstoen Mocha? at the makes selection here or elsewhere, be will be | “PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE 18 BETTER THAN ankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, * 4 places of any-considerable size, the train will be | Thurman Dill the Government violated the con- | PP! a Theater last evening. Tue Ubretto has beem — Shy Zeserday and isstopping at the Buckingham, | run ata very slow rate of spéed. All reception | tracts. Congressmen who voted for this measure winners So on Detter informed as to the possibilities in Besdy- WIsboM,” moe - 920 15th street northwest. Committees have been requested to meet the Presi. | had wet hineatterward aad sald they poe ee All the Powers want Pence, re-written by Lestorg. ‘The play Was given a moss made Overcuats. HAS BEEN CROWNED WITH SUCCESS, Railroad Stocks aud Bonds audail Soret" stea | Mr. and Mrs. B, Pickman Mann have returned to | dent at thelr respective clues instend ct eve rots, | Dacause Chey Meee Sogo DOL Lee trae | Special Cabie Dispatch to Tu Evextso Stan, favorable reception, — a BE See RAL Philadelphia, Boston | the eo cee oe two months, in the pellcrrdned Leg - some iaeeaneens ames just. No eee, he aoe oe a the FRANKFORT, age begop reed) gtd great 3) - Progress of Popularity of Our Third - sone. course of which they attended the annual as much rest and quiet as | company. ways done USINESS ‘Tisza, U ime ister of jungary, = coronas senavsr saci Haomo-ie Herod Dewrptn: | nash bea kahve Heute, nett | How othe Ameread Library amacautnot ics | pees wate Wavoling At the suggenaoh or as | sreght‘andaoro iat Mr: untingtonex | SUE TL the fevegn oer dete reac Sad YENTH STREET. ey are fe mem! an rward took en ce a : Be) 2 e = Having secured Special Bargains for this Thureday | "American Bell Telophone Stock bought and sold. fy18 | part in the excursion of tue’ association down the | Places to be visited has been abandonedvand in- | hewas asked what suggestion he could make sq | and he believes that the peaceful situation will| Paris, Sept. 2 opts bg ag F, E ‘Mes Se P. and Friday—Remnant Sales—we will give you a list of | tock bought snd sold. i718 | ROVE Svrence Hiver and through the gulf to Pictou, | Stead an important teature in the program at each | reference to a settlement between the Government ot be disturbed! sp quichty as eas! neem appa. | Bet tee Sa eal oe oat rid me Euscares Asp Sraxp Prrza | Sneot the most important offerinee cRROSVIEE, THIS COMBINATION, OF | thence to Boston, via Halifax. Place will be carriage rides about the cities over | and the com He promised to submit s | hended. still economy in army expenditures was | cormaln police oficial outained s porion ot ie W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. ‘About 50 dozen of Estra Heavy Balmoral Skirts, | TLosphates sa popular and ecient Bramena Nerve | ‘The Wedding of Miss Mario Reld and Mr, Pred-| Previously announced rouves, which will gratity | scheme at Friday's session. se pesrother powers The continental sock ex. | School and had it. converted into a couple of dark colors, 4 widths, only 4ikc, regular-value 7Se,, "| Lenierand'a oat sqaiust Malaria. "Sold at MiL- | erick Parkhurst took place at the residence of the Pre Hehout the changes are firm to-day. yurses, Which he presented, one each, to Monsieurs a Sdozen of Heavy Cloth and Felt Skirts, with four | PURN'S FHAMMACY, T4zy Pennsylvania ave, 1m | oride’s mother, 1017 Connecticut avenue, yester- The Lively Mitchelstown Inquest, —_.-—__ Raplor ‘and Goron, also police officials, as souve. de ea cet catia ace heavy Ruftles, in red or blue binding, at O8e.- standard | Pcte# oF on draueht with soda water. $19 | aay at noon, the ceremony belng performed by the EXCITING SCENES AT THE HEARING YESTERDAY. Still Trouble with the Coal Rates, | nit ‘The facts leaking out, the latter delivered price $1.50 and $1.75. This lot being exceptionally HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A Co- | Rev. P. L. Chapelle of St. Matthew’s. after the At the coroner’s inquest at Mitcheistown, Ire- Cuicaco, Sept. “There 1s but little probabil- the purses to the procurator-general, Who dis Otice—Room 13, Corcoran Building. s7-1m-1p* | small we would advise you to call early in order toob- | St—t>, ,Partnerahip with Dr. Gustavus H. Brown, | Wedding 9 largely attended reception was held lana, yesterday, Mr. Murphy, for the governinent, | 4,0 "1400, °(Poubies oversott coul Tates: berween | missed all concerned in the inatter, tain the benefit of this bargain. Gentry, Tean recotusend his ava thoroteny scons | fadatextondca tan heey Te TT ee protested against the language used by Mr. Har- | the Northwestern lines can be speedily adjusted. Fire in Michigan. For Wenorwse Presexrs. aeet te 10 nanie ee amiture Calicoes, in remnants | tine practitioner and an expert in, his pRzeialtien- old | aise Reld was attended by Miss Maude Held, Miss Tington Wednesday to Sergeant Ryder. Such lan- | The meeting to have been held in Ubls city Lo-MOF-} Co ovco, sept, 22.—A Negaunee, Mich., spectat batt ae ae eal value Ben "uperO pattern, only Ge. peryard: | DIGS Gi Deiioe Ne Pavernws Uneeiaee™ | Eugenla Jounson, of St. Louis, and: Mes guage, he sald, had never been Uttered Witnd ee ia a te eset ng CD the alieged | Svs: The fire in the Pioneer Furnace buildings, « fe bave nice selectios yalton, |. Worcester, be c aus = SEATS. BW. 8 ‘ th wanees ~ ‘ pee apn Spree pre me ase Harper son ot oe ose meeting reproot inany court.n thectvilized world | mabuity of managers of Sou of the roads to at- | Dri account of wich wassentin these dispatclies ArGeSe Brasaes and bronzes Flour abd fable Lampe | and Sheeting Reununta,n®8,O-4 aod. 1Oee satan, Min aie o ies Gate aceon Rea ee aie eee mae | bend. ae Zhine shop aud about half of the house. The Utley nod found elsewuere: | at about one-third less than their regular market quo-| Dn FT, WV, Bicxsexus inarried at, Waugh Chapel, Capivol Witt tase ager, Gated the retort, ‘Sergeant Ryder ‘was then’ re- 4 Reef Rates, | 10% on buildings and machinery will reach $20,000, BHALNALD \& HUTCHINSON, Sole-Ageute for | tation. Ssh be Rev. dob. A. Prige oficlated, assisted by the fer elgubornood, | called. In the course of hs testimony he sald: | A.mOsn cus os tre chieace a Alton, hes | 22s" MUMEF Of men are thrown oUt Of WORK. eher's Hard Wax for foors, 424 9th s We have received our Fall Importations of Corduroy, DIARRHGA AND DYSEN’ Win. F. Speake of Ball 8 urd i 7 oa ted ey soeihiets Wood Mantels "Tiles suet Pigs Pisce Pvt , 4 TERY timiore, a cousin of thé | was held here in the hall, fourth stdry of Muir's | Mr. Harrington.calledme a murderer, scoundrel . : pave, Manges aud Plumbing: Jobbing Orders prompuly | Fauey aud Plain Velveteen, in all the new shades, 7 The maids of honor were Misses Ida Price, | building on King (1) and St/asapn (6) streets yester. | and rufan, and sald he would Kick me of a chair. | €1vet| the required irteen days! notice, Chat, Come a ended z which we offer at reasonable prices SYRUP Nellie Harper, Lillian Bassett and Emily . In the afternoon the order appered in parade | Mr. Harrington—T call you a ar, in addition to ag orwober, 4 it would make the same | Curve.axD, On10, Sept. 22.—Al a HAXWARD & HUTCHINSON, 2ecasesof the best Bengal Blue Denim Remnants, the ushers Messra, N. C. Harper, Thos, M.. with music, a detail of the Nati band, regalta | scoundrel, when you make such 4 statement. I | Tales on diessed beet from Kansas City & Chicago, | Mists met at ‘a down-townghall lam night pro- s S24 Sb sireot_| suitable for Overalls and many other domestic pur- | Contains noopistes aud is recommended by all who | Percy M. Hughes and Mr. Osborne.’ Mr, and Mra. | and ensigns, and attracted much attention ss the | will call you murderer ‘and before I have tS & St. Paul makes under the Hammond a ne eee © oe ne Done 1h. pr prt vei oie rey Harper left for an extended tour trough the | line moved slong the principal streets of the town. | done with you will get for You the punishment contract fom Qiaaha and Council bi the | Soa, sal ats, Se all lal t lot of Venetienne Cloth, in light and dark a action of the Alton will necessitate a uct in Cavse Wur: patterns, suitable for Dreaes and Wrappers oul Ze, | MF. Jobn H. Brooks, of 927 18th at, and connected | At 11 o'clock yesterday morning Chas, , Hav- ahaniain, of 1248 suv atrot, Washington colored, GLADSTONRON THE MITCHELSTOWN MASSACRE. | Gresged beet rates. from Kansas city and other |*s@falled, = pee per yard; standard price 1234. with the Nery Department, Burean of Navigation, | nUer and Miss Helen M- Manning, daughter ot actedas a great sword bearer to marly ahead Missourl River points by all Southwestern As- A Disastrous Railroad Wreck. If I should say, “*Tis all in my eye,” NI says: “I find it the most valuable medicine that has inn g's D. C.. wore mar- Of the band. ie came with his sword ahead of eee ee eee Kaxsas Crry, Mo. 22.—A Journal special then heavoa lugubrisuscishe” ONE PRICE TO ALL Pion by. tae er Dc, Gieay, me tae: ‘church. | the procession down the narrow stairs of Mutr's from Arkansas Cy, Ransas says! A disastrous, tious of an “old fasion" cry. Pa A oSNN peperphicheasi sree ape pclae oa ta | [Fore Nee Gordon, of | Hall into St. Asaph street. ‘The sidewalk was ‘The Austrian Military Maneuvers. | Frock occurred on tse gulf division of. the Southe Some one would want to know the cause why. i as BNE ss itin my howe” Seore cand une ushers, were Messrs. Edward | Crowded and the door was locked and as he bran ‘Vienna, Sept. 22.—The Austrian military ma- ‘Kansas Railroad, at Guthrie, four miles south, et et BA Eee *m, For sale in Washington Pinckney Br Havenncr b, Ye genre aseTRe® | dished his sword, accidently. he clams, seruck & neuvers at Deva, in Transyivania, were concluded | of Purcell, Indian Territory. A” huge ‘and Conse why? TULL 24 NEN Sss8 Techefoly & Evane, 477 Pa Magill Mr and Mra, Havénner left a4 otlock quentiy walla the tr was halted in Tianked Arehdube ‘Atbrecht, Inspector-general ot | Sqcoustruction, train collided while bot avs on an extended trip north, including Canada, os oe moving ab a tagh rate of apse. 1 Tabould ike to pound you, confcund you, and finaliy a cy on 7 front of the mayor's Shanklin with nis the army, and all the commanders t, on the | and twelve freight cars were in a heap, and uke to pour, gen, UU RRR cco, fF F. Moore, cor. 17th st. and Pa. av. Among the recent arrivals at the Hygeia Hotel, | sword was. arrested Zed cacien be which he said the maneuvers | the ust of ‘and wounded 1s large. Cause why? Fee EU kine § aif Whiteside & Walton, 1921 Pa av. n.w. trom Washington, ts LN. Martin, station. Fitty dollars collateral was required, and afforded of the high state of perfection of the dis- | Charles Pearson, of the light ‘was You have trespassed on my dominions with your bas PRE & gH W. 8. Thompson, 703 15th st. n.w.; Mr. Geo, Samson Fraser, of the City National | Deing without money he remained in a cell alt cipline and training of the army. crushed, and his fireman, Chas, Backed by stubistn fants which T eee Jno. E, Bates, 18th st. mW. Bank, Denver, Col, 1s ona visit to his old home, | BSE at moon, ihe mayor called the case, aud It A British Steamer Capsized. ea et Youstole’aty people's stlection and also cast reflec: at BBR RRR. (00 And all rst-ciass Druggista, = ani8-thetaim | S000 Wopping with his father, James Prager, 18 were struck with the ‘one boy hay- Loxpox, Sept. 22.—The British steamer Romeo, | ports say that eight to ten were killed or wounded. Upon me aiid al ET have in store. #2 Bh Om 8 8 ur. P-H, Christmann returned to the city to-day | gis closed the case, and discharred chetpeoeicn, (capt, Wiliahs from Hew ‘August 30, tot aa ales ‘That's the cause ‘eee * sk ow ss from Ocean Grove, where he has: the summer. Pinuenwe Vier The Sotumbbe asset ‘fire en- ‘Veasel is sul at high-tide, and is dangerous | _ Loxpox, 22.—Mr. Michael Davia sailed Yamp you snd thump you, tum, twist and \acalamel tae ca Very Arraacrivn ‘Mrs, Christmann Will remain at the Grove during Fine company of this city, accompanied by Mr. tonat yn, Anengineerand a fireman were | trom to-day for New York on the Fymble ou a eer ine too, ae 2, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. the winter. john » edltor of the Southern Fireman's Growned, and five of her erew and passengers "are | Maite Cia tine ascacey BoanenG. Sak, Dawe enjoy your bleeding and pleading, howling and | 7 READY-MADE CLOTHING. a ae eer Maske Ancoamb Peaeneh pnd omer. cttdaene, and b a number of missing. says his visit to America is of a private nature, and then leave 0a weltoring in gore. Gezsx Locxwooo & Co. waar ray say at THE Duranmusnr op somnoe, | fremen's reunion at AllGttown Per Ther ail be An Uninvited Guest Shot Dead. eager ee Sorry to say, “Old Hoss.” that T can't as A special examiner of the Department of Justice Lilia firemen of that place, and wilt St. Lovis, Sept. 22.—A spectal trom Clinton, Mo. A Bomb Found in a Chicage Car Stable. take: warranted privilege ny ‘ return close week. A working ery Tesidence . a 22.—Policemen pipe Berson. Tim not ready to be “ous op TAILORS, Wearepurmuing our steady, legitimate coures | AS Deen directed to investigate the accounts of | foroo of the cotapar cal samainata taser Saye: AL 8 dance Michell, James Athina eras wot | ymenes,& Policemen aus oar bark on, o zh a United States Marshal Banks at Boston, Atthe| Norss.—-The State executive com- im vole toe luarrel between him and Mit- | 39th street, at 1 Unis morning. It was 10 The: leaves are falling and a trade, gathering in what bargain the market | department this afternoon a Srak reporter was in- walttpe bold's general meeting here to-morrow at chell. Novwi he put in an inches in length and 2 in diameter, and was en $f the people of the District of Columbes ‘affords and giving our patrons the full benefit formed that Gen. Banks is very. juent in the | tts: Lapras ‘at 9 o'clock, and Mil ‘believed hts Tavention ‘closed in an ordinary sized starch box, and had the Sig sSamtey are lacking in thas 176 FIFTH AVENUE, otallwuch purchases in dectrablefabrica andot | Mutter of sending. in his and “that is | of the board or 35. proposed by some of {o be to break up the party. With this doa he or- ‘supply Office has expended amount ‘cince | bis friends asa candidate refusal FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. Q. Locewoop. NEW standard manutscture and reliable workman- | The inst repure was recived. Whetuer tis wee | ly, Dut he declines tossrve, ‘ir, Suisse Hole ‘drew a re- ‘also Tacs, Prremuan. Be ship. We only offer such clothing as will prove ‘has all been properly expended and be is ‘Mentioned as a candidate,—It is stated drop on him and drove wise aad cae to Pores cpa, Sect from our N. worthy of confidence, consequently we offer | accounted for or not the Attorney General ‘Mahone has announced his intention of the two stepped into the Beachy Fes ren cent teove Beers AT | New Goons Clothing that will be to: ‘say. The special i aut. 1. W, Corbitt in his canvass for the ialse move, and Mitchell OF MANUFACTURE, and that's the cause why He satiatactory to ourpatron | vestigation of all the accounts and mS {from this city and county — as arrested. wekeancdnsteeicetiee (OME DECORATIONS, Wecall special attention to our tailoring de- | Bis report to the Department of Justioe, It it Fairtex are fining on, ed Tartment which ie filled with avorylargeand | Shows the ‘Children Bern in shy regular report, for. | ing Crest ths riolate the sate law. kde Bedeisst Tae adzoment, strlen of fine Ready ‘Yarled line of Cloths, Dacre Once uo in all ‘tor on explanation pisnaion of the a ah tnegaton 0 atid th city, Daa revered ‘ “3 Suiting, Pantaloonings, which we | tures, neglect Banks ry Ee monument gen Per Cent Clothing House, inch ise “Linas Danes Coes ieee an | Mabe tocederst very short notice, Shirts made ‘of uneasiness sf the Department of Saatic continue £0 bo maa "Poe contract te oe aterdioed German 927 and 929 7th street northwest, ee a toorder. mae perme ‘© carriery’ room af the weet end of the = ‘corner Massachusetts avenue, and 25e. Noak Ww: ‘The Reading Coal Co. announces that will | ioe corridor has been taken by Me. ‘is at ‘thus weeny eetgant Orang natin. | a SAAR ogg ron wm | Sian an | BRaEeees sv BS pe ane | oes cas Aas gee gut as Sateen

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