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¥ rs - ¥ : =¢ , iw THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. == FOR RENT—HOUSES. ana far-west Sallowe cal penis a ep agen STATE ASSGOCIATIONS, NEW BUILDINGS, Ireland Botds Tramp cards. 7 SAT Wa hee AMEY, r., 8a’ Tr CONFI. TWO-STORY BRICK, BAY WINDOW, of the ‘the choice of s commander, Secial and Net Political. A Comparative Statement of the Batids | 7 TES units aspera bath, cellar, spodern improvementy e one delegates, there Would be some chance — img Invpector. From the New York Tribune = Ew = i Owner et 1016 tse afer GEX. TUTTLE HAS HIB FOLLOWING eee CORA THE OCHRDULE FAEFARED BY THE | ASWOCIATION DOES NOT THINK ITS MEXEERS Y10-] | Bullding Inspector Eniwisle has submitted to| 62 0tN Tiyuun tie seamen as ee aa RENT— 11057 rN. W.§ ROO: 9 ae here, CITIZENS’ COMETTEE stedearal ppd TATE THE CIVIL-GERVION LAW. : d E He a ne ave Facitees eso! Torok EAONDEEE {| rox meta ee opm NESS tae t EC doen te cat oe TREE | SOE BGAN Fon oes eee ee jars sui etstement as an appendir'o his sanual re { 20M of Wexiord, aud is ove of Paruril abinat POR RENT—i207 47H ST N.W. NEAR Mt Two: ! K. near Conn. ave.....$500.K, near 9th st, 12. « | The general was advised during the first hours of] RASONS WEY THE rerrrionzns TaIxx THE ouis-| | MT. W.F. Shuckers, the superintendent of the | port: Heutenants in the house of commons Althougia Fat ‘seven rooms snd cellar, tod waye” | Siaes sv nr Thos 6.385. 38 10th & Jefferson, Me mury to aves os Teporters, and} s0X8 SHOULD az SUFriixp sy Tax commissioxEns, | PeDsion Dutlding, who 1s vice-president of the Illi his business ts in Scotiand, where ne has a lange 330-38 RET. TELPOLD, j a Da Soe eee ermine he then declared fiaeelt to the ° first nois Democratic Association, said toa Stan re-| yune carpet manufactory, he speaks with as rich am ‘st nw. 3 151 bene te SW. SSTORY AND | Kstnear iih st 137/350 Lataye Ft 22 room. all mod: | Fersioat ar.near 0117230 13 emer ‘order: 800 rear Coble a 1St 23 Meath.” AT. COUMBE, 1425 New York ave. sO | Het, uear 14th. 16r...200 itn near Uae. 1 POR RENT— 4 Veny Desinapre runee-stony | 0M S10 8 The following communication was to-day sent | porter with relation to the letter trom Commis to the District Commissioners, signed by R. H. | sioner Oberty (published elsewhere in Tar Stam), Goldsborough, Wm. 8. Thompson, A. E. Bateman, | that when the association was formed there was per Jeff. Chandler, attorney; Jno, E. Beall, and | no idea that it was a violation of the law. Tt was RENT_ 1228 14TH ST. t, bay window. brick: ‘ate, and in com: THE YACHT RACE, Fopresentative Of the | press who 8, he had never st foot Inthe nd 0 cakes. 1s one of Un members of the Irish party, not alone w ple of Ireland, but with allot his colle: Hils visit to this country ts ent me r3. 20 Hufty & Dyer: not, he sald, an object of the association to do any of bis business, but he ag wo oa RERT—4 VER RABLE THREE UNFURNISHED. ee an eS there has | Sims: Our atten Sort of political work. It was merely an assocla- questions v porter, whoin be 16 permanent wuaat Be Buse” | 10 Lafarette Sa. 1778150 Suxox Hox, Sept. 90, 8 pm—Tho Tutstie® | Deen uo concerted exprensioa had Gn the Mib}eCt | ommendation of the Commetins ee ana ton to bring cogeterencally Tnols democrats Serdygistoace mM Be aoe oe tne pronase CHEE. | B02 1 “109, turned stakeboat at 2:42, 17 minutes after th | neve not taken © drink for four years” sald a | 10 Tegard tostreet improvements for the coming | Washington, ‘They had, he sald, never colscted ee ee Yanta, and excellent table. 920 17th atece a : Volunteer. Wind 20miles, Jad to him he called “comraae” Tey = Itthat recommendation meets with favor- eee any =p Purposes, “You know I was here four years ago. I never = Bay ——_— refuse you on this: able consideration, the taxpayers of the entire atte ‘nSOrsitD saw ansthing ike the change in public sentiment eR ee 2 . nt if on the estion. "Why OR RENT— A NICE AND CONVENT ; a HE PRESIDENT AT PRK, Jearned that ne who bad | District will have to bear the burden it imposes for | Hyed nie ara nok tn fase oe teen upon the Irish question. "Wy ail “ot + Foon brick Bouse. with madam miproveaneny About one square from the Capitol. App! bist Ses P Official Dispatches from the Executive | ind had lecn confined in the ‘penitentiary for | the Deneft of the particular localities mentioned, | Any sort of ‘political work Whatever. The asso. Doing Away With Hed Tape. Papers, without except oir othome rule. Thaven's sen ‘st aw. after 4o'clock. 8630. a ‘Special ‘Train, that period. “Ah, boys, how are you,” an enthu- | Speaking for ourselves and those we represent, we | Clation, as they decided to do at their. last A XEW ORDER OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. “To what do you atérlvut = __ ane ¥ “4 ht, ‘would test the soundness of Mr.] A.general order has been issued from the War] “Ladoutitedlp to the witer venti! we R RENT—1605 T ST. NW 2STORY BAY- 7h on eas cial Tram, Yor, | Sastéc Arkansas veteran uttered to & groupe. “I believe the improvements recommended are | 2g! adoubtediy to the wider ventilation which geod revele. Inguire of 3h MEIER SS Taree Te Par sept SovTue morning in Washington was | as, wounded. 1a tii ee Ga trom | 9Teatly needed, as areotherimprovements in other | Continue as an organizution. Sf the coutta ao. | DepeTemeMt which, It is expected, wich sim | the question ls reed, notably sihor Giada a Raa STORER PAR EIGHT eM « » ‘shes r) sections of the District, and that they will be | cided that the association was in violation of cern ig doubt, Americans are always inclined to tuven WSS Ce anal foc es rameters oc se Pecado aT apeeeal | ESIMRINTe Toes uialitie oa oer ade {AMON and pi of fairness charac | the citanrice lay tue gembers wore al good |¢27P8_ nd” Go" away with a Food deat | Wate fair when acs "hive eat anes Provements; rent, $35. Inquire at 1713 H st. uw. trai {erizes the efforts of the champions of our cause 4 dbs se ata” eee aa x advortinal Fewot commtotheowaer, Sue 4 berally | soa Te” Fay promised 10. be fait, "Goodbyes | greeting ee Ot a ae ania CarairT, | before Congress. To secure this, something ap- | THERE ARE SIX OR SEVEN DEWOCRATIC aseoct- | desired to transmit an official communication to | — =r'nit.Goldwin Smith asserts that Amorioaus are qpon RENTo SE = spa pa wen Sy the distinguished ex- greeting a umber of comrades, put the query: | proaching equai justice, ail things considered, ‘TIONS, the head of the department to which he belonged | not in tavor of b: improvements, ten room and : 6k Or HOLTZMAN, 1Othand ¥eteiw. | cunionts to siduty Hlende thes nats aa | “BOYS, do you see my novet Well, I caught a ball | Enouid be treviy abconded to all seGtioms needing | besides associations of republicans, formed of Wehad to be rst referred to the post commander, | "In ag all Mim r pont key at 730 13th at. Foe RENT FURSISHED—I512 B wT, “Two- | handkercbiets of the two or tree hundred persons | 1n My nose and took Jt out, of my mouth at Mis- | and asking ald. clerks in the Departments, ‘The republican as80- | Sivision COMMAICT Chen, Coan ean hen, the | piled without stalling, “I believe here hie ts called 2 | ip ee fouifortably | who ad gathered upon the DIAUOr, Waved | TT ee a ae a eee OF cori Oe | NOT A DOLLAR FOR SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENTS. | clations have fallen intoa very inactive state since | aud Runily Go ts Wen ae tea eat General, | 4 crak” a there bea general elect F it s+ - 4 eeeee hep thelial arr te And mestiang ears ard... Many Pleasant greetings | Now tn this particular recommendation, we are | thts Administration came into power. ‘The demo. | it % Britain?” See ae eres Gyueres rent @lod- address, at cues, Box 44, Star | 226-12 TAS a 9 ee ee sce gett ana Mat | Missouri: “is thig’Cupt. oot my command? | Unable to discover one single dollar of the millions | cratic associstions. are more’ prosperous, Out all "the Grder Just iseued provides that communtca- “There ought to be one in less than a year.” .. pee AS ELEGANE SICK DWELLING. @ & | Cleveland, all the otler excursinists being domi- | during the warr Turn Your face let me get sside | petitioned for recommended to be appropriated | the associations claim that they are not political | tlons pertaining exclusively to whe business of tas | “Wai will wint RENT— cor. 17th stand Rhode Ialand: ave. oopneite Ger, | ciled a iio toe view of it, Yes, John, ‘tis you,” occurred at a post | to the adornment and development of the great | ‘2 character. bo = pubeastence, Fay, Medical, | ci icel certain that Gladstone will carry the sheridan’ JOHN E BEALL & CO, | ‘The run from Washington to York has been with. | Feception last evening. Suburbs of the District, west, north, northwest or | WHAT PRESIDENT WALSH, OF THR NEW Torx assocta- | Oramance, Of Kagincer Departments in re- | country by from 50 to 60 majority. ot 2 x store. aon aE == Que notable incident. At way stations and oe GOSSIP ABOUT WASHINGTONTANS. mle es city A vidient Sppoeition was} wi Rana aes pe ne By ee 'S ie E le Ups ol stood upon the il raised ssuburt rovement last autuml ir. Walsh, superintendent ‘Treasury ga al . op a boa D ag! ie Gem 1-1 23 Lowa Circle3 story brick, 10r.,.8. m. 1... forms and embankrtente and saluted the pagsing | | Cok McElroy, of the ational Tribune, 18 here, | Panty Sgyitgesnpurpen aries of conservative | aiid Lash ausghyprcgetahin are not expected to exercise control | Meads as robust as we would ike: indetd, he is WORM ot a aie Jol Pst. 3 story brick, 10r., & m4. train enthusiastically. With headquarters at the Southern, where there | Convictions, who thought the movement prema. | OU! Ing, is president iow Associa | or express opinion, will not be required to be for- | Hot by any means tn good health, bul he ts a wiry DE & Bia F432 Liat 3 atory back, Or. mk Baltimore atop was made fust long enough to | Was areunion of the 16th Dlinois Calvary, to| ture, but principally, iy belleveds by. persons | WOR. HO sald to a Sram reporter to-day that he | Warded through the ordinary’ nlitary channels | man.” Ouly say the. saple truth that ge hs RENT NEWLY Par pte Voce ome trick, Or, 8. m1. f | change locomotives, and in an excess of | which he belonged, this morning, Whose judgment was biasea by conflicting or sup- | 41d not think Commissioner Oberiy's letter could | DUt en ~A a e Ee7 whng Lop ‘Rex ass | 1244 Wylie st, 2 sry brick, Gra m1 1G | Solicttude to examine the car-wheels and| Several of the Washingtonians, who came here | posed conilicting intervsts, because the Comumis-| APPLY to the New York Association since it | Chiefs of these departments at department or | to (he success of Cue movement a Uhe health and ~ ‘complate repair 875: ALBERT ¥. FOX No. | s26-13t YR ‘Two oF three hundred people | by way of the Chesapeake and Ohio allroad, Wil | loners WMoughi the time had come to do some-| Was not potitical in its” character. wt | division headquarters or to the cluet of the | strength of Mr. Gladstone himeeit.” - Bee | fon REST woeas nespeseeg me | Nee Rian Scat ung Ter ES SE epapeme| SEN eae erence Se | meats eee PR, See | Pe enn ee | ee oe Cm HOUSE; NINE 435 L st. 10r. 130: F st., Or. (aj. Burl e sympathy of a number at a, comparativel 3] king, = = “AD,” exclaimes . Dee eae enon BRICK HOUSE: anda | Stat ee, oe. Ibu L4tiiet, m. at. and d. A LIVELY SCENE. of comrades in his hour oF distress over tue loss of | tilling cost, before permanent improvemeatswess | the purpose of BOWING each OLDER. The tact that | way tery Soeere SNC TON Oe eae eee: | che ins aceined Me. Barry angrily, ashe dashea ts; mM perfect order. C. H.| s26-0t " STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Faw —— his son, which occurred just at the time he ar-| made which would bar tue way, and before | @ man belongs to the association, or Goes | On thelr remarks or opinion, without separate let. | another, “Is It that train! Cte ABM) 830-3" _ | 2 0n REN1—UNFURN: Counsel Cohen Wants the Commission | rived here. Maj. Burk is taking quite an active } values had so increased that it would be im-| DOU belong, has no effect ‘poe his position | Pats of tranemiteat, he sob aheeld te | sucameat and wens ratlor! Cuamibertain ts 0 Bans Dw. Or, £5 25 Mass. i: to Pay their Bills Before Making interest to seoare for the reverans | n the Govern< Tpomebiete Opeain rights Of way’ without putting a aie =e Tiorsieesis, ee ‘Fecom | rorwarded to the At Sanat tieneenh rte pres vty | house ot ae ee eS it _ 706 Pa.av.0. ¥.5¢--4 amy Farther Inquiry. ‘ment employ, some means of security against ext ary Coss, Collect political assessments. At one time reduced | & ent or Division commander, or other | foe, but he is the eibodiment of treachery, — il 0 3 Naw Yor, Sept. 90.—There being no witnesses | of veterans to Governmentaereiccascesemplated | 7, NUREASED VALUES FOLLOW IMPROVEMENTS. | Tickets for clerks to go home to vote were secured OMicer, for action or the Conimanding | visit to Belfast will result as the visite of Lond 30 by the statutes, It was further wisely ed, a8 subsequent | through the aft ng or ann General or the Secretary of War, without sonie ex- Randotph Courchiil and Sir Stafford Northc 38 for the United States Pacific Railroad Commission | DY sr events demonstrate, that tne cobancement, Of | Bot te cet een ear ame Segziner nem | Dreamin Of opinion of recouimendstion, Tes | daa, m Cresdebnd aad aereee, Tee eee ee e771 30 B02 Co at to examine this morning, Sergeant -at-Arms ‘THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. values along the line of the various improvements | Under the reorganization of the club. All the mem. | Much stress cannot be laic upon the importance | anti-home rule members of parliament seeta to 5 3 Upper part os 00.354 date Ge: Walsh was placed upon the stand to testity that | The unfortunate utterances of Tuttle, the al- ea byte ee bers of the agsociation are not Government em- | Of this requirement. rely upon now, thus showing that thelr cause 1§ 410 Pet aw a aoe 8 99 B43 = he haa "subpened John 1, Blair at his home 1n | teged fag order and the Wheeling episode, all of | Tecommen y them would justify an assess. | Dioyea ‘and: im face, we, have some republican +00 lost _and their heads too. Dist nw, Seb st aw. Or. 2a 2 Ree rte meena ators ie ontanies |e z ment at the next general assessinent which Would | Tnempers two or tree prominent republicans” | HELD YOR THE GRAXD JURY.—This afternoon, in| ““Wiil the people retaliate gv 15, Mae 7 65 33 store Sion, September 20, and that Mir, Blair had said | Pecet origin, and the result, perhaps, of the | speedily remunerace the District aud the Govern- the Police Court, James Turner, colored, wes| “I hope and pray with ail my heart that they 1 RS a5 Oth ot. 0 | that he had to go West, and if he returned in | lection of a democratic Chief Magistrate in this | ment for tueir outlays in this direction. Some- IT WOULD BREAK THEM UF. Placed on trial chirged with entering te houss of | will not, for Iteland now holds trump ‘cards and 7 30 Baayen, Jie... | time he would appear betore the Comuniasion. | COUBLTY having stirred up the leaders of the | thing was then done by your honorable board, | Some other members of the same association | Cora Strauss, No. 2ib azn street, inthe nighttime, | she ts bound {O Win. “Tis tris eictone ae saat 30 1eOeTT ee aw ‘The Commission fs desirous of examining Mr.Blair | Grand Army’ organization, and there 1s a | nowwithstanding the auinisaversion to which it | expressed the opinion that if the opinion of | On the 10th inst., and stealing turee dresses and | ceeding, Dut the while World islet on eed “20 8, z 8 to the cost of construction of the Sioux City | ‘fear that the — order | may _disinte- | was subjected, und it is believed that no unpreju- | Commissioner Oberly-—that to contribute to the | 40 umbrella beloiiging to Viola Mondell, an intate | we have put England so completely on the asitne 4g 2073 Tet awe ber 36 | and Pacific Railroad. It had alsoexpected to ex-| grate. To prevent ‘such, great care | diced mind along the then opponents of your ee Of the house, Complainant testified that on the | sive that more than half of the people of that 718 | Zomsts ure q aw 10r-65 1026 loth sti. we 10.2% | amine Henry Day concerning the Central branch | 18 being exer in the choice of a commander. | policy in this matter can consider the results of | SUPport, of such an association was making nignt, she went to her room about 12 | country with all the men of Scotland and ‘gallant “12 | 226 N. J. ave. ne.. 1Ur..60 1507 1¢ st. ‘n.w. 25 | of the Union Pacific. ‘The utterances of delegates in the encampment | tne little you were permitted to do without recog- ee ea SS ere o'clock and her dresses and umbrella were there. | lttie Wales’ as Gladstone sald, are heartily iat $0 1o13-1G17-19 O at ‘Auditor Link, of the Union Pacific Co., produced | Will be made with care. | Hasty and impolitic com. | nizing the soundness and foresight of the course pups. ing, pol When she went to her room at 3 o'clock in the | ushamed of what ts being done in the name of law: i ALE...=----v-----5 | and submitted coples of numerous recofds of that | Tades are hushed, ‘That Gen. sherman’s election | you sought to have adopted, To start with, the | Contributions—were sustained, then the New she discovered that the apartment had Lir— i8ié Aieeat wiw_Liz..9o | Company called for at different stages of the in- $5 BL svecasne Teak ate | ment directors, in which they commend the con. | ePeatedly sald during the week that he would not | dollars to thecash Yalue or tne properties direculy | ‘The latest information about the Indian troubles | chased the umbrella, Irom the deiendant, wha, he | Prom the New York World, September 20. ddr...... 416, r¢ ig persecuted Ireland. 15 c would allay all anxiety on the — subject | partial extension of 18th street and the permit | York Democratic Association and all of the weeps he eyed [te nd” Si 10 | Hos F stm w.. 10e. quiry by the Commission. Among thein were the | 98 to be accepted. Both the old | work on Meridian Hi, and the great work on | thers would be broken up. of the articles charged. Witness identified the Starving a Child to Denth, _ 0 ‘with the Western Union ‘Telegraph Co,, | C¢mmander repeats his former words, “I have | Washington Heights, Wholly done by private en- Th I recovered a8 that Which was stolen from | 4 agrTLE BOY LOCKED ALONE IN A ROOM vi} FUENISHED. the Pacitic Express Co, &e- Judge Dilign offered | been a commander long enough, and am desirous | terprise, apart trom other thiluences, have added e San Carlos Indian Troubles, James Sewell, colored, who keeps an eating —_ 00M FOR TWO eae Brg 3S 19 2013 Ret.nw., ir. 1628 RL ave, 11r.166,07 | hdvigence portions of tie reporss of the Govern. | & S€rve as a private,” when approached, He has | at least a million, and probably two tillions, of | WHY THE RED MEN DECIDED NOT TOCOME IN. | aioonm in Seuth Wesblagton, testifies that be pat B Fi Gunton Built 3 ‘rooms ild’g, F-31, : tw. a 15. Gunton Building, r. 33. ‘take or have the place under any circumstances; | north of the city. It is estimated that the pro- | at the San Carl yncy, Arizona, is from yt. | Said, came back and Wanted to sell the silk dress | A blue-eyed, biond-hatred voy, who gave his orca a a ¢ 7 1a a 535 | thematn une of road. Sn? 1*0°P89 | that te would nol be worried with t- Yettherears | posed bridge across tho Eastern Branch has added | Pree, ‘tn command of the sescrvation who ees | Witness suspected someting wrong and did not | name as Harry, was presented at Jefferson Market above ite 162 st. Dwr. 10 “We wil take him up in arms | mot ions 1@ bass * ye Poe fail isk oftcs for bulletin issued on ss sth Tin i68.g7 1 1g Kata Ur, 160, 7 | _Ex-Gov. Pattison interrupted the reading of the Bay: D to the taxabi purchase it, Detectives Wheeler and Mattingly } Court yesterday by the eo Preventtal and 15th. [s30} jOS. E. WAGGAMAN. repre report to say that it was notsoimuch the construc. | 82d make him commander.” If other than the | Southeast Washiugton and to that portion of the | that when the sheriff came, with twenty men, ES- | testified to the arrest and recovery of the prop- } Spur day by the Society for the Prevention | = ; of Cruelty to Children. A week ago last Monday a a ee aye 2 Tian of branches that was the interesting subject | Seneral 1s installed, more or less political har- | county east of the Eastern Branch. Kimizin agreed to surrender with his men, and ar- | erty, @ portion of which was secreted in the de- ae BEN T_FOUR, seas FOUR ROOMS, ON | 023 Oat ow. 11100 4728 Tat now, Te. 200 | Ue inquiry, Dutt mete bY pecettng eubiens angue will follow. ‘This the thinking men are EXTENSION OF MASSACHUSETIS AVENUE. Tangements were made for the trial next | fendant’s mother's house. The case was sent to | Ulin and Woman, who represented themselves tobe SSace between Ldthand 17th; see, 20-50 ana $0 | L702 1vth sum Walir 129 L213 Va. sve. Br” bo | struction was accomplished. raid of, Is Gen. Slocum successful that B84! ne iaryest and most obvious results, however, | day before Judge Scott. at San’ Pedro | Suegrand jury; bonds $500. man and wife, went with the boy to No. 225 Divi- ‘per month. Apply to W. F. OGLE, p s30-3¢° Mdave. ne. i0r. 5 judge Dillon replied that the Unio nPacifichad | Democrat, not loyal to the society, in a | Six Indians came in and Esktroixin was to come im SS sion strect, where they hired a room. A few days SS SESS 3, S00k row a. w.. iF-100 | been building branches by indirection, Mr. Reut, | that, he has remained silent on the flag | have followed the agitation of the extension of | The next morning, That might however, armed Mr. Powderly Defends Strikes. later the wlan left the house and did not return, BRENT 306 MASSACHUSETTS AV No $3 | the public press, and members of Congress say | Westion, will be the cry of the Republicans. | Massachusetts avenue and the partial grading of | {24 0°X0, morning. That, directions, and when | gm ASSERTS THAT IT 15 THE POOR MAN'S ONLY WeaPow | Last Saturday the Woman aiso Went away, lock- a > 13th and Kats, 10530 | that this is “illegal. ‘rhe company does | 1 General Grier succeeds, that he bas mot been | the same, a little more than halt way to Rock | Pena i ed Oe re a nd When —THE DUTY OF EXPENDING MONEY. ing the child in the room. Saturday and Siu 23 1200 Nat nw. 11r-.290 | not think it ts illegal, but if there 1s any doubt of | consistent in private will be urged. He usslsted | Creek. 1018 a fact, well Known to any ono at all | to come to, but to report to the inflitary oMcer in | , y. Powderly’s paper, The Journal of United | Passed, Dut the woman did not come back, ‘The ii RENT—A VERY DESIBABLE NINE-ROOM | Vt ave. near Lat.17r.300 519 Oth at. n.w’,10r.--160 | 1 there should be provision made, and tue Com. | Yo nominate Frank, republican, tor Congress two | posted ay to real’ estate values here, that the | change of the agency. The Judge and district at- | 7 ¥- ete Child Was heard crying in the room by the other Pee occ 1613 Boundary oe (Meriuisu Hold, | ‘Theabovenouses canbe examined by permit trom | mission should report to the effect that the Union Years ayo, and at the polls voted and suppo roperty through waich Unis extension runs has | torney disagreed as to Jurisdiction, and the six | Z@bor, will say to-morrow: lodgers, but no one went to his aid. on Monday, ‘the city; one room Teserved: terms reas: | Ctrofficeunly. ‘SHOMAS J. FISHER & UO. Pacific shail have just as much power as any other | G/0ver, democrat. If Kepresentative Warner, that Hicfeassa in market value the last twelve or fifteen | Indians were taken to Florence for trial. ‘With the result of the late coal strike before the | tue Wornan still being absent, the matter was pet Snable: “LOTHEN FULLER, Patent Ofc 'e2oce* | “a a 132 road to protect itself by the construction of roe Politician. This 1s the situa- | months (since the views of the Commissioners in Ss public the press in many cases still asserts that | Ported to the society. ‘The door was broken open FLOR RENT—FURND F branch roads as feeders. ‘The judge desired to be j “10n at the present time, Unis regard Were made public) from two to five Personal Movements, etc. strikes are of no use and produce no result other | #24 the child fouud lying upon the floor, hait ear 14th, 10 heard on the legulity of the consolidation of the | The Vanderdorf Resolution Tabled. | uundred per cent, and that the land donsted for| Baron Von Alvensleben, the German minister, 1s tinge Starved and ina fithy condition. Ie could not a 10 rooms, $1 Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads, and | St Louis, Mo.—ihe Graud Army encamp- | ine avenue (from'Boundary to Rock Creek), some- | 9» the albemarle Hotel, New York, vi | than that of bringing reproach upon the cause of | teil Lue name of lls parents, but Said they called aii0. Corursiabed Bost. uw. ‘ne Commission stated that it would hear him at | ment 13 conducted in secret, such mat- | thing more than ten acres, 1s to-day worsh over | 2¢ the Albemarl , a labor, The great coal strike of last winter was by | him Harry, He was taken to tue rooms of the & ee eS ieee perfect order. 870: its convenience, ters as it seems tne pubilc 13 entitled | $200,000. Property tat was considered high | Mrs. Richard Sylvester, of Wallach Place, accom- | the press heralded a8 a failure. Does any one | society, Washed aud provided with proper clot eid st ne, 7 rooms, Gi; 2224 & st. B.¢ 40 Tools, Having doue with Judge Dillon, Commissioner | being given out at 2 o'clock each day. | jess than one year ago (we refer particularly to | panied by her little ‘ater, is visiting her | think th. . the last concession upon the part of | ing. No clue to the patents of the cutid could b eee Anderson turned his attention to ‘Counsellor Co. | At tuls hour the Vandevoort resolution finding | Kalorama Helghts) at 3,000 an acre, it 1s be- | parents {n St. Louls, and will return after the fall | coal companies would have been made but for the | found, The housekeeper sald Uucy Latked WIL aM OS STOFURRISHED TVENY- NEA GES hen and asked him if he was ready to produce the | fault with the President hus been tabled. ‘The | leved, would now readily’ bring, any day, under | festivities there, memory of that strike? Wedo not. The imme- | Irish accent. Justice Patterson committed te i house, on Corcoran wi, near 13th. 21-200 fcr gheck-stubs drawn by Mr. Huntington between | resolution censured the Executive | for his | the hammer, three or four times tat amount. ‘the | ‘The friendsof Miss Flora Markward will be pained | ‘“iate effect of that strike was too disastrous ever | child to the Care of the Sisters of St. Francis. joi Bom SO for six montis, JOHN SHbiMaN eo eens 1872 and 1880 and the letter-press ‘books of the | aclion In vetocing ‘the pension bills. It | same character of appreciation has gone all along | g¢ 1, Des neribns WNBEE to be again evoked. Aside from tiils, so wide and aes: aoe } a 60 313 Hater Central Pacific New York office for the same time, | Was rejected ‘for the public __reason | the proposed line, aud is a new assessment. Was | © learn of her serious illness, far spreading Was the interest that’ everywhere “Sir Ernest Pagett” th Trow » Sac Raet Ewa RIOR T Raen — ‘Mr. Cohen replied that he was not. It was none | that the report of the Grand Army pension com- | made to-morrow ‘there would be an increase of | Mr. 0. P. Donn and family have returned from | throughout this country and Europe the arbi- PUT IN THE WORKHOUSE aT NEW ORLEANS. — ial teas esis eesteceninre pa of his business. toittee was ‘the proper body to act upon that | from two to three millions of dollars to tue tax- | their summer home at Asbury Park. trary, unjust and tyranuical procedure of the coal | ar Now orleans last wee tooking ed G18 Cat ne, Rent 825. BH. WARNER Comuussioner Anderson.—“Are you not present | polut, but the committee on resolutions | able basis of this section, Should the Massachu-| Mrs. Electa E. Smith has returned to this city | combinations was thorougaly exposed and brought | | At X°™ ‘ 5: che 4 . +20 as the representative of the Central Pacific Rail- | Was composed of such intelligent men as Capt. | setts-avenue bridge be bulit, and the avenne | otter an abser f two weeks Viniting relati ‘Uo them a most unenviabie notoriety. man walked into the SU. Charles Hotel, registered, as SSS road?” Woodh, of the Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, and ne | extended to the Tenleytown’ road, the increase | ® AUREL i Felatives | “strikes are the poor man’s armament. No other | from Florida, and was assigned a room. He was 1p Bar ae ‘Mr. Cohen,—“I am.” emphatically proclatined yesterday that the reso- | will be several times that amount; but it is -on2~ and friends at Sterling, 1! Weapon 1s within his reach. That some suffer un- | an Eaglishman, and appeared to be a tourist, pered, bath, yard, cellar, uo basement: rent 64. Commissioner Anderson.—“Then this Commis- | !Uuon would be sat down upon. dently asserted, and can be demonstrated, that the | Gen. and Mrs. Ordway returned this morning. Justly is true, Sodo the Innocent 1 all conflicts. | Arrer remaining in the hotel for a few days he dis. ‘convenient’ three-story _preased-brick House, sion asks you, as such representative, to produce Se present increase alone will add suMicient’ revenue | Gen. 0. B. Wilcox 1s at the Ebbitt, and will re- | We do not like strikes more than the peaceful us- | 2° 0 Scinay & Ail at Soh euaaieen ae Your Tath et; 8 rows, papered, bath, yard. large cel: the exhibits called for.” A STEAMER BURNED. to the District to reimburse it for tue invescinent, | main for several days. Dandman likes the battlefield; but the busbapd- | @Ppeared, leaving & bill of $18 unse 18 lar.no Lasement, in fect ir; key at corner Store; ut ¥ SS to say notaing of tuture H iman suoulders cheerfully his musket to defend | police were told Of the stranger, and they soon no be ct tore ‘Mr. Cohen.. don’t feel called upon to do so, ‘y 9 future profits accruing to it a y reat @43. Apply at 411 15th st. u.w. Sal and have not communicated your desire to the |The Charred Remains of One Man | growing out of the enbancement of values ordi- Modified Water Rates, his own from the foe. When justice reigns strikes | arrested him on Carondelet and Canal streets and Kk RENT—FROM OCTOBER 15 company. I will attempt the production when my Found in the Wreck, narily following such improvements, AN ORDER OF THE ‘ISSIONERS. will cease. Until then will labor strike and strike. | locked him up in Uhe Central static When a eid tee we Price 850 per mo. TYLER = Stallroad bas aireany expended, Meariy s1ougpo | MEMPHIS. TENN. Sepl. 30.—The steamer T. B AVBUSINESS BASIS. ‘The District Commissioners made the following cotta thar pesgony —- peapeenie’ | x Soe England, BUT! ORD, 1106 ¥ st. u. w. aia UNFURNISHED. for the transportation of food and wine for this | Sims. plying between Memphis and St, Louls,} Therefore, asa matter of judicious investment | order to-day: If AU ts Wrong Uo expend beyond one’s income, It | and a number of Sitting cards of the ‘inovility of IB RENT_NEW, SX ROOM HOUSE, 1 Ret new. 130.001537 1 st ew. Coumuntsston, ad also tu providing an | burned this morning at 3:45 o'clock, at Island | ase purely business proposition upon a purely | «tinder the authority vested in the Commission- | § certainly as wrong to iranseress on the otier | Euglad were found in bis cloves. ‘Tue detects ‘st uw, cor. ridson Place Es ce F418 at st new! 150.00 1 -4 16th at, n.w.,wi table. east ‘Also, four-room House, 401 Richardson Place ; 0.30, pes “month. Apply to KR GOLDSCHMID, Wom Ps vee = JR RENT—FROM OCT. 1, °87 Beneat Toric dwellings 10 recins, nundey, and ceMlar: all m i.; 202 Del. ave. n.¢.: hested by steam. e2z-tw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1106 F st. nw. ! Immense mass of documentary evidence. n't | Forty, 16 miles above this city. She | business basis, the foresight of the Commissioners | org or the District of Columbia. by the act of Cons feel road ite Ge Met) mm Wuence it Hows, It has no right to| im that city under the name of Manners ‘The ut any more money for. this Coutssionuath i | a god Gangoor faye, including aBout se Dee and the friends of the county generally, is vindié | gress, approved June 10, 1878, the following modi- | hoard beyond the dictates of Mecwseity. and ‘pru. | uecuscd claimed that he Was the son of Gen: Wood, has shown some evidence of intention even to con- | of cotton and 6,000 barrels flour and meal, So far ue Other substantial reasons | neation is made to the Schedule of annual water | dence. Culture brings of itselt Increased claims | an oMicer in the English army, and that lis name ‘Sider tae claim we have agulust it now.” a3 known only one life was lost, a young man | audn‘at this tiem tn this eratton ee oy ouster | rates, adopted March 20, 1887: upon mouey, Dut if wen of wealth Were tutored | Was Charles Edgar Wood. He Was arraigned before on OF the Gaeation Mi eobensn® 188 mere eva- | named Bunch, from Illinois, who was a passenger. | of adding a beautiful drive to the city, and to its| “Photograph galleries shall be dividea intothres | carry, tiemarives according, 4 thelr inesing | Judcy Davey, aud not Yoing able to ive a sath ‘ston of the question, Mr. Cohen.” ‘The Sims was formerly the D. R. Powel, and was | le city, an ‘ph gi 2 | there would be fewer households in straightened | factory account of bimself, was committed to the Mr. Cohen.—'No, sir; it 18 not, and I will not | purchased by Capt, T. B. Sims several months ago | Feneral eltractiveness a highway of eusy grade | classes, and be ively charged twenty, ilf side, Wealth owes duty to the world and to the | learned Unat he had pawned a silver pitcher while th cireumstances. Workiouse for Uirty days. His descripuion and that vicinity to the highlands stretching from | teen, and ten dollars each, accot to tue ela. | ————eee-. everyUung about hi show that beh £00 1 rmit you to use ‘such’ language’ in addressi he Anchor Co. for $20,000. Boat and cargo 7 a " rything about him show that be has been es Ss 9.00 1 ie, Mr Auderson, The act watcd autnorses suck | Sea eat hone THe fie cage on phe iene ieee Lene fhe ‘Georgetown. corporation fins ta UsSiore hus boon cocicrabie complaint from the | 4 Badly Damaged British War Ship. | deporting binseif at Newport and ouucorthera c pred Coe aes appointment does not allow you to abuse any | aft of the boilers and spread with great rapidity. | sity. f 5 pe = THE CANADA MUCH DEMORALIZED BY HER COLLISION | Tesorts under the name ot Sir Ernest Pagett, UW om GENT_DRICR 1008 36TH oS Woa0 | Sand ees. o0f oue, oract in other than a gentlemanly manner, | The boat was at once headed for the Arkansas | Gut there rom the” CIty oeeebe norte ieg | Tar Gepartment about thismatter, as heretofore WITH 4 BARK. poasaie esuataneand tite niet an haee Excumes, water, is , bath, inarble man- & OME Anderson. rented Coat tae aouuer way." | shore and made fast until the passengers and | Inconveuient routes, aud almost impracticable to | these places, and they ha. to be charged as shops. | ‘The British war ship Canada arrived at Halitax | $$<!us (0 be unconcerned as to what inay hippem Sale newly papered and painted ‘oroaghout.| Rent | 1742 - ¥ npresdieees aera ane an aT Was, | crem sacar. abs aiioew: ved down the | loaded wagons bearing fertilizers, coal, brick, | The Comimissioners have therefore made the | wednesday from her cruise in the St. Lawrence. ——_—_cee_____ bres : z : * | U3 lech stn 200.00 415 iat a upon the Central Pacific, through Mr. Cohen, | The charred remains of one man was found in the Oe ne nena rials, merchandise. £- on account | above order assigning the subject to a place in the | sne was very seriously damaged by her collision Their First Trousers, "FoR RES VATE RESIDENCE, 1513 | most desirable nections of the cig Uivernehad hate | £08, the exhioits called for. wreck and he 1s supposed to be Bunch, the | ‘this direct Und would not only lessen Chains eee ey with the English bark Peeress on the 19th, Her | New Orleans Picayune. Fa ing British minister's: 14 tooms; | in apartment house. Oftices for rent. For particulars | of. Cohen again reverted to the bill against the | only one lost, although a negro roustabout and 8 | greatly, but, on an easy, scientific grade, would District Government Affairs, ram 1s twisted around to the port side, andapor-| The legistature of the Mevican state of Jaliseo ‘aii modern improvements: in compieteorder through: | and permits, apply at our office. Commission, and drawing a copy from his pocket | white deck passenger are also reported to be miss- | Gato tue Gousfore and diuinish Ue oot Cote s tion of the stem wasthus torn off, making large | enacted « law that all the malea, who exe oa & JOHNSTO! Was very anxious to read the items. A chorus of | ing. The Sims was insured for $16,000 in St. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. a Gut Will be leased to a private famtly only. uy the | #246 eee ence ; r : : ; ry FRED. KELLEY. 313 | ~*~ sree eae : Mt ~ 5 grand andrapidiy improving plateau. joners have written Father | hole in the fore water-tight compariment. The | large extent Indians, should wear ta public pantae pore batts SiGe | Blots v soooe Gain One, MUCK BOSE, CON: | Rigrequests ‘tne Commiaion sald thas teasted | hued tn Se Lous cxeapulng the: coon’ whica | THE TENLEYTOWN nOaD zaxp to uaancuss | Dravrans presicatot Geoneown Coles that | Peeress on being struck Oy the. Cassa HUng us | joons comnenciagonthelstor srptenint, when “POH BENT OR SALE—I5 K ST. NE THREE | Kent $50. One 2-story brick house, 8 ruons, concreta | the Dill laid before it, o that it could determine | was covered by open polices of consignees in local | leading as it does to the beautiful and fertile lands | the new fire-escape law leaves {t entirely with the | her ram for afew moments, during which seven | tne day caine in the city of Guadalajara the bal- story. brick House, with Euglish basement | cellar. papered web oi reves, & 14Gst.n'w. Kent | just what the Government should and what it | companies here, t 7) .- | or elg! he bark Climbed on, board the | contes were full of pretty girls watching and ei of Montgomery County, 1s already second in im. | JUdgmentof the building inspector and chief en- ! or eight men from U « on, be e \ ‘improvements; @25.60 per month. S| io per mouth. 7 — Q gincer of the tire department whether or not a, man-of-war. On getUing clear tue bark rapidly | Jauzhing at Ube antics of the aguadores, canga- Peamespamereaenemes: $25.00 ver moth 8 | Soo rer ou, ats doueme have modern itaprove- | should not pay of the clam. “Under the contract, ——__ gince ni pa r g jauhiag ag rE 4-st_ | with the railroad there was an arrangement by| EANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Portance as a feeder to the city, and first a8 | Hutiding must have a fire-escape, | settiea dow: Ull the Water Was flush With her | dores, carboneros, & w, | Which the members of the Co: m were to Yashionable drive, and, when completed to Rock | Sam'l’ Koss has been appointed keeper of the | upper deck, and she would have sunk 1 a few | respective duties. Some of the pay any individuai claim, New York Stock Market. Ville, as it soon will be, by private enterprise, it | morgue at a salary of $20 per month, minutes Dut for ber cargo of Umber. ‘The Canada | Tuisons on it about their got their pan- did not know 161s Hbode Island ave, $153: yR RENT—SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOUSES. FOE BESTS ECFNISHED-1301 187 wx rooms, water, and gas, corner of 6th | H' $3335. ‘K sts. n.c.. specially adapted N83 Tong stde before, oUt to persons employed | siasachuseits ave, §100.06; 1019 Tsth a6, ni y will’ be second to.” none in’ lmportauce "4 — Stood by the Peeress Uusoaghout Uie night, hop- : rs walked Gereriinegt Printing Ofice! Rent ted ged to | $850; TOU] IWthet mew. 8200, 1514R se Zw | HD NOT UXPECT THE GovERNumxr 7o ray voR| _,Thefollowingare theopouingand 1:0Up.m prices | Nay Tegan OU, “4, 00NG Ja, tmmportauce ‘in ‘The Court. ing to be abie Lo take her in tow the next da¥, DUC Shave fMnaily accep CHAS. EBANES. 1003 Fat" azacse | $135. JAMES A; BATES, Commis ne ae Sire wilh Dodge, 539 Istastrecte YP Lond can hardly be considered invidicuS Propate Covnt—Judge Merrick, the heavy sea prevented. ‘The following day’ the order of Uulugs With great good humor ae a Hi? ¥etavw._| ,,commlssloner utr sald that hed uot propose o gay that twice us anany veuleles will] pany! gstate of essie I Warley: will ag. | Weather moderated, and ‘the bark was towed vo | aiter the usual preliniwary grunbllng. at 70k RENT— ein rnmel . Cross the: usetts avenue bridge, wuen | , To-day, Estate of Besste edie gaspe, when iver of the © ex 7 sigan saa 6rd FF So8EF we. 12 rooms, mi, newly fitted up; Tatlon of his wife because she accompanied him. Constructed, a3 Will cross ‘that which e'torte | titted 16 probate and letters tssued to Geo. a. | Gaspe, when the deer ot hopeiessiy damaged, ot. or wate attic aud-cellar; aud in every respects hrvecluaren: | | GO¥. Pattison said that the Commission bad W. W. RILEY DEEBLE. | Called for an itemized bill under this contract and ley; bond, $100, Estate of Jas. G Auacked By a Mount: 16 26th stor, water12.50 tbat the there being a hole tu ber side Ukrough which the Goddaru: D., and F. L Goddard 3 Ve ae Sor tam Dua 2 2 a country to be benelited is of douvie the urea, of | eMers Issued to M. R. e ‘dl; | Giver could pass. ‘The tmbers in ber side were THE AWFUL EXPERIENCE OF LEE DOWNS. 5 Se Dereon on poenene same position aa any other many Umes the value, and, iu. word, that Uuere | VOUd, $800. Estate, ot Eiiea uly will ted. ES | torn outward by the Canada’s rata. ‘She remains | From the fan Francisco Examiner. KR RENT—THE LARGE COMMODIOUS DWELL- poe perans lealing With the railroad. 4s an incomparably greater public necessity there. | tae Of M.D. 3 a “ + | at Gaspe waterlogged. It1s thought the Cauada| Lee Downs, Who encountered in the Humboldt py pa Air. Cohen said he would present the bill at the for. ‘Theres anouser reason that Will vemmend | tiation tO ddininistér, Estate of Henry Smith; | AU Gashe Wat iote TS roekposure to bad | yen leipdiengetpenig tector 2 bathin, saloon parior, ange pier murror at each ead,ad | Afternoon session of the Commission. b ftseit to all impartial minds; that ig, the tact that | BeUiton for probate of ‘will fled. | Estate or L. HU” | Weather in ‘her. prescut unseawortay condition | MOUntAlNs, J yer convenlences. Apply W- H. COMBS, O20 Pa, ENTERTAINMENT OF WIV Fa ea P at 1s, the fact that | Grech; ietters of administration issued to Nora A. x cently, as mentioned in the Ne ave. pe5 Re ES AND CHILDREN. Hid. oa Gig wae Aad Une people interested in tts section nave put, and | (rahi nent et Oud. tn re, Albina Helmuth; | WOUld be too risky. ae abaiatsia Wil ‘OR RENT_A GROOM HOUSE, 5 MIN. WALE | centrat asine aubenrivenis oon “ii: Saale noel Weed! to kate ta ta devon oeremnautully CO the | youd of guardiin fnereased from $150 to $3,000. Christinnizing the Oudaws. is at a down-town hote Aarkiom Highlands sta, B&O. RR; ne yard and | ciace the members of the Co, ea eee along the line of Massachusetis avenue, tor whom | Rance op THE THRRMOMETER.—The following | RELIGION TO BE TRIKD IN KENTUCKY IN THE PLACE] “Wiat 1s particularly strange about it,” sald he = > "|" Do, Yo Bppear particularly, are not only willing to | were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7a, ‘OF KIFLES. yesterday to one rs representa OR RENT_ Uon of desiring the Government to Pay. for the en- | 4. V” Gonate the right of way involved, but, if the Gov- | Th" ¢g:'2 p. m., 78; Amun, 80; minimum, 68. ‘The citizens of Rowan County, Ky., the seat of | tives, “Is that I never of a mountain = How? DULANY 5 MELTING. 1320 Feat neon pon Ce Oe Ce and Mr, | li. ernment | Will build a suitable bridge, they and | °°? ~ Rims: rescrmr? sa the Tolliver-Mai feud, the bloodiest in that lion ‘attacking a man, x over tne 10-room House, furnished, 1908 Suiderland Place, | matter further than the bill that had keen sont na | Lous from Rock Greek to the venison road ne "| She Claims to be Victoria’s Daughter, State, will try a new method of redeeming the | Gosen tratl Toward asrsall Chak, Wien. withe $o-reom House sleranily furnished, 1801 Bet. | him for preventation. mich DEFENDING THE COUNTY KECOKD. AND GIVES AN ACCOUNT OF HER ABDUCTION FROM THE | county from the prevailing iawiessness, A large | {acer ht suddenly leaped. tum tue Ubeces upon 50 Rea 1g coum House, unterniste 170 wees oe ined by Nr. Cohen, “He amen cote Gfoseeram | Mo, Pee. No one can deprecate more than we do, sirs, the | CRADLE, AND HER MAKRIAGE TOA COUNT ATPAY-| Foor of the inhabitants of Morehead, the | jue. 1 was WLaily wuprepared, abd even Mad 1 ee oy a ae Ag-tom Hotes unfurnianeg 4718 Gae" "| respondence witit Mr. Cone in relation to te | "Ss 32 | 38% | ungenerous rivairies apparently possessing many | ‘Tw Stan has briefly mentioned the story tn the | county seat, have preparcd a peution, which eney | hed a revolver aes Ld have wo 2 ~6 rs... jurnisued, Fordick suit, and two or three of the letters were | N- 74%! 75% | parties who are interested in different parts of the | xew York Caroline Louise Kent, who | Will present je Rov. Geo. 0. Bares, tke ome. Jesh Iron ue full list apply to & WILCO: Stables, bet. 17th, 18th, Mass. eon New York papers of Caro ent, ain evangelist usking lim to come {© wWeBesh Irom iy side put ae oye apply to | WESCOTT, LOX, s Sethes: oat eee 18th ate offered and feceived tn evidence. "Mr. Chittenden erazae meee city and suburbs, but we believe tt can begruth- | claims tobe the daughter of Queen Victoris by | Dratetl mountain eonngctist, tei mligious re, | AeXpevted 4 ate iustankis, but Wh GENT-OR LEASE—THE NEW MOUSE 1303 | F'tthode Intand eve coomter meee ‘hee gears by Argument iaade by- him in favor Of ths Cesteal | The foliomiue ehanees trom gestecdors mecions | ea ee Sey Sea root of this; sot | her husband, Prince Consort Albert Eaward; that | Vivals with the especial purpose of poluting uc | Mpush we again | and bic tm to ty sale at nw next to Warmley shotel. apply at 1u14 | ihe tereiecy, of the Brith ewation. Apply tod. J Pacitic Mallroad, aud bis replies were tn many re- | on the \vashinwtou Stork Exchanye are noted to-day, | one dissenting voice ‘was raised ‘rom ‘the north, | she was, in her infancy, taken from the cradle by to the peopie tue deadly sin of sating tie. twiey Uassteast cx nae mare exuone cat eevee ee ee Specta pointed and perso1 C.50-year fund, 3 4, currency, t ast wint souk ii 2) 5 ace Donor lrweygr gents be gdns 4 ser a + 89.30. Also, 25 82 7 d 7% 4 2 “i coat olNe Upol ie, u 2 rene Bilioush st: $10 Will fant todas! “S230 11a Pete fu mony eos THE GRAND aRmy. men's ‘Insurance, 44% asked.’ “National ‘Metropai- | 111#Sid that the oldest citizen does not remember a | papers say she 1s evidentiy perfectly sane, and a | ,, THe Undue: MAYES cr or years ago breatuitt, | AWOL a Sto “inad, aind Tous aceustouted tie tenant only. CHAS. E BASES. 1003 F bi “133 3 pevette Her. @'tn-2238 | rue se, Louls Weather has Interfered net, 7 saked. National Union inwuranee, | time, When the County people did not pay their | Rul peulever in her direct eyitunacy as tie fst. | Shor the mst isolated and inountaimvuscounaes | FOUN 1 Tainted aivss. 1: ust have Veen (rom ean eerie lb 2 Ry rae wcoen isamgec, 12 ated. Gorman Auten issurtnes | whieh thelr monéy for nearly a ceutars nee ese | bors child ot Queen Victoria, Mere 4s what they | {ys suave, was diagraced Uy blowiy taterurcne | aX, our brfovel covered isstounss ad Cia pH Special Dispatch to Taz Evewixo Stan. 2p pid, Powguee tnceraaes OF Bid Farmer, aud | epent 4 the unprovement, and adorninent of the | cont Lundi took her to the Isle of Bourbon, in | {2405 2H dives “tine peuple tirougaeue irene | 209 slr at muy. aud the atte : Eatumished: unfurnished price, $31.50. Also, lot of Pause HEaquanrens, G.A.R, | bis National Bank, 113% asked. "Second. Netioual | thoy ought nat CO Dy Cone es Sent | the Indian Ocean, and thence to Quito, in Eeua- | tucky. Finally, a large detachment of ialutia | eXcTelating. AC ieisgth } mataced to ge up o PR er ee Sr. Lovls, Sept. 50, | Bank, 120 bid. Columbia Tile Insurance, O' asked. | thetnaeltey to be londed Wits reat ade anes | dor, ‘Thelrnext polut was New Orleans’ then up | was pint to Jackson, the county seat of Breatuitt, | Wy feet and hobbie alons tie patinway witil Tuy Mio ee ere eaotibicce: Gre ta; oo a Sraattagton “Hight “Ieteues Brome coz8> Baked | On values Which, save thowd that neve teairccrts | ¥ Hampton, Va., and back to New Orleans agaia. | and Kept In encampment there for six moutas, | tWo men wich pack ai eigen p hey Spend pOe BERT FROM OCTORES 9, OME OF THOSE city hasbeen treated toa dove of gentne Bt: Louts | 68 Dd Washinrtona outa TSE. "| Secrusd trom tut owen of Yh eg"aave teen | Loewape tue toler, wnlzn had Brouen ou In| he wiry sisson ta arresting nearly au | SK ia Mabini BH WARNER & CO. weather. Although the streets here have been Baltimore Markets, practically created by their own money and en- | EN0cycrur Uucir arrival Count Lundi was | WG 2 Mereimunlers Shoriiy after cheit es | ame down to Mlumavoldt Weis age a = =. Undergoing improvement for the past four! BALTIMORE, Mp. September J0.—Viginia new | est and fair share of Feeognition trom tue govern | iricken, Wikn, the ‘plague, and on bis death-bed | turn the wer. Geo. O. Barnes then Just vecoming |, uccver 1 wasa she oy ora be lion, wheter 1B “aes 385.33 Hw Years, the rain and mud from the side high. | tiie 4-00; teu fortice, 36 bid to-day, ment. If taxation without represeutation 1s odi. | @isclosed to her the full story of her antecedents. | famous as a revivalist, appeared in Breathite und | (ute were, young once Aboul OFM Ntiie! Mt wae 2918 at. 2x- tie. cellar, furnace. } ith. 19th’st..n’r! pe Sp pe ig! BALTIMORE, Mp., September 30.—Cotton easier and | 0US, What can be said of taxation without direct | Sue claims that the revelation was inade in the | conducted a long series ot religious services. He A BaP ote ore H 350, N ne meant Rgreable in the extreme." Tho pute thns, pac: | guier=mucaung, vis. “audi, ars aea gue | participation ints benette In conclusion, nas Pinan or ‘Haunewas of Dayton who toa great | Gao petons couveruea’ ‘He Went tron ous | the sas of tue brute; ‘but It sccard é é LINKING, “1350 'R ets bee sun 8 i ‘vailed since Monday, almost 1 g | Howard street been said that a considerable part uf unis section | #2! @ | ugly tome, 1 Judge it could not ha 28-3 19th and H sta. n. w. ue ee 123 | Failed ‘since Monday, almost incessantly, and | extra, $.0Ua3.0 isin the hands of and under the control of interést in her subsequent career. In order that | point to another in the couny, and there was the | usly tine. T Judge. tt could wot Have = ESIRAI -RBAN eth oaan ve worn’ tor- | super, she might inherit bis estates and bave the provec- | Geepest regret at his final departure. Since then | than five feet long. | This wus oy Grech harrovone around: allo im envio | Gunn gvene'T sat, 20) Ainacotet Sand O- H43 | tnettens ag Made pei eae, $100.00 |S Lsesoys eniines sapere, pata, For cuen euaiTatisTs Ax SPECULATORE.” | too ois hampe;the dying count insisted Wpou | Greaciitt County nas been as quiet aod peacerula | Nouday eu, the attack was wade La SSiptucits ei00" BD: @ PuOCIOu g SOS, | Hot, tre 152 16. Zibb Vonont ay! wf oi -109 | taining of the Grand Army as was never done be-| ane iat; wotiney higher, lowing. dust what then? Aa to thecry of “apeedinrors®’ inte | Gane e All this Count De’ Lundl. told. Sophia {ie happy resus to tus teachings of Mr. Maras | LEve co the rallrid, and tue dota: found Cin street Dw. “28-1 fa ower 0th ai 208 F sty near 3d... ° = doors arrange- | Ne ‘ber, Sluis: ‘inconaister Adelaide as he lay dying In @ little cottage he| Tne ie in Kowan hope tuat Mr. Barnes’ , ~ Fos nest_ Teerbet e's 13 ggg) bet 14 dS. pouse of the bulk of the sumbieerited” ee cas | daa jSapabais, ‘Com southern easier aay different Gr meng pa childish? Are they of | sq rented in Dayton, Oo. It was not he who ng Will have the same result there that it | No bones were broken. ES we haw derel0e [208 Ae Ur fee Sas FITCH, Fox & BROWN, _ | fuclement weather hae so far demorsiecd Skee Mite, bei0; yellow, Syaia; wongen sready and dull; | ‘oss who have Dougs Ub irae hone? eae seeps Lundh, who bad. been ‘murderved” near | Cin Breaunitt The trogen rmwot the, circut | , Clifton W. Tayloure, formerly a tueatrical man- tended, 73 fr. 220 ont | Count cl We ‘ad HOw editor of the Long Jranch News, ‘1226 F 220 “2437 Penn. ave. ‘The public parks were turned into tented grounds, | s48%4. Outs steady and firm—soi ail the vacant lands in the city, and especially 10 | poissy, and in’ taking charge of the abducted | Gourt have been powerless to prevent bi ied, | RECT, ~ oki 4 r PS ORHENT COTTAGE IMMEDIATELY OpPOsrre | Where during the first day the incoming comrades | sylvahie, 3ya30:, western white, 34535; the so-called “neglected” portidns of capitol Hillt | Satipgeor his brother's dexth he had merely cea ne twil therelore underraxe tw reform tue | hasyued Pever ee Sen Fresident Cleveland's: corner ~a Mixed, Blass, Rye wteudy, D9037. As to “outside capitalists” tuey have pald . ar. net; for $20,000 dainages tor 111 D stow, Woodley Lane, containing 2 teome: @oo nee SOUGHT OUT OLD ADQUADIFANCES. juiet prime” to choice ind full value for-their ey have pald value, | carried out is brother's life work. As he felt Lini. Ynstead of punishing them. . Barnes | Me Wicesoatre, Pas the Kulguts ot Labor have brick 1J-room dwelling, with bath, | JOHN E BEALL COLT Pet ne: Mason | _ Stories of the war vere revived and songs sung. | Fro . here holdings, and thelr capital | seit near his end, and saw clearly into the fuvure, | Will be expected to confine his services to the | ahi Quto eeerud now located here, can no’ longer be Ananclal wid Lo the Leuigh ree street visions easier and “fitos a: FisuEE 60, Re |. | But a the day wore away these soldiers of twen- | 810.90. Bulk "meats —shoulders ‘he thought that sophia Adelaide would be better | churches at Morehead, but that town ts the center a Jets “for "if jit” may be less ifshe bore his name, 80 ‘nearly all of the murders | Son strikers Fenn | ty-five years ago began to appreciate the fact | Hb aiden 10: ‘hain Ioneld-. EardiSrented'® | desirauison that ‘account, Bealdes is 10 not a | Provected in the world 1 sue, bore. nis namics 0 | OF the Lawes eat esis how at Lex, 5 ENT OTHING Liz I; that they had grown from youth to old agein that | Butter friner—western packed, 17220; creamery, 21a | fact, that Washington largely owes its phenome- | teen years old, were married by Father Hahn, a ington, and it 1s sald tbat be will accept tne call, MARMIED. F 1907 and 1911 7th st. n.w. time. The coid rain revived rheumatism and | 24. Exyastesdy, 18a1Y. Petroleum ‘stexdy—refined, | nal growth to “outside capitalists” who have priest of Dayton, and in a few minutes thesnew — os HAUSER—FOWLER. By the Rev. Dr, Williams, new stores and ‘Large concreted IN THIS CITY kindred troubles, and hundreds of those Pe t05 Muar quict ind seen ee acres to | covered the city with superb residences and pub- | Countess be Lundl was a widow. Within two days Opium Eating in Lowa. CALL HAUSER of ‘Treuton, New Jercy, aud Mise cellar under entire bouse. ‘glass show windows, mov. who contemplated @ pleasant week in camp Uc buildings, and whose money and enterprise are | arver this the faithful Lady Anna Campbell died, “4 MAY W. FOWLER, of Wasisiagton, D.C, Death aud modern conveniences, Sail QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS were driven into the restaurants, hotels gt the foundation of its p ty. Are the | and both she and the count were buried in | From the Davenport (lows) Democrat. BANKIN—NILLS. On Sept. 26u 1587, at the resi- ‘Tus. 4. WISHED 90: and cheap boarding houses, Anything became wheels of pi 0 stop, the ‘majority of | Dayton. Sophia Adelaide and her maid then| A newspaper paragraph has been MANY | gence ot the bride's parcuts, Osha, Neb. by Mer. < ree a —— ‘acceptable to the wet straw bed provided in the oe parer, and (the Public convenience to | went to live with a Mr. Pleree in New Orleans, | ot the State exchanges which states that there | 11, Gantoer, Doss of te Coticdsel, J Asie ALLS ROH RENT— FINE CLOTHING the tents. From the first day the beer saloons, suffer because a few of thase who have invested | Ww: tance the count had made of the optum habit reported in | HAS yee Ww tne 1213 F st. ow. SOLD AT THE the pride of the city, have done a land-omfice bust” rhose | acquaint are 10,000 victims ‘opt ‘of Andrew V. D. Mills, formeriy of Washington. t+ thelr money and courage in this direction should | while there. During, her sojourn in New Or- health. Under date of wai sermon happen to incidentatly reay (imate resulis : BE | 1owa by the state board o! . or Ehetr enterprise"? Tea? *hevieg se a eee Lento ‘return to. Meurope, | AUgUSt 11 Secretary Kennedy wrote to the Demon DIEn. ¢ entire upper part of house containing 13 rooms LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., but, to the credit of the nO com ts end tnodern. rooms on b, of the city, plain : ern, improvenente. Three large ze are heart of overcharges. Bete ‘driving the into more substanus! quarters tl tents IE aaa had for ber ‘a safe retreat in Gazette that the current report wasevi-| BERNER At7:45 pm. Thursday, September 20, A Heavy Mixed Cheviot Suit at 96. Biforded the bud weather Recssaivated those whe | CHICAGO, 111, ‘September 30, 1 ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Which sue could enjoy the blessings ot peace and | Gonriy ‘based on an. investigation made by Dr. | 2Sez:SALENYISS WILLIAM. Tut mn of Cant SRICK HOUSE. INQUIRE OF | 4 Heavy Mixed Cassimer Suit at $7.50. ‘were able to purchase rubber shoes, a eee athe Gotan! aa) ‘Deeds in fee have been fied as follows: B. Tepose for the rest Of hee tite” Ideas that this | Hull, rormerly a member Of the board. It | Sut Tat Re ee et Oe 1SMi at Sel o'vlodk Saebe otser Ts aod Rove | A Heavy All-wool Cassimer Suit at 910. UMBRELLAS AND GUM coaTs. Gets inn cash, BOX: Setoben 26: hy, not originated in a paper prepared by the doctors | qm, PATRICK, bewved husband wf ‘Juanue clita ee ey OO J ine pa wool Corkscrew, Cutaway Suitat $10. | Hawkersonthe street cried umbrellas at 50 | Whisky, 110: | Pork’ lower year, 12. which was. ry Siennial spect. County Linwersch Lrolawa. nae THE CAPITOL ADESIRABLE | A¥ ip AS nd sock stig in | US, A Sum coats at $2. In acation vo the GiB tinor Hos, 7-70; Oowober. ek alluded to-that 10,000 cases, of | setts creuus nyrtren, Suviay mM size" ‘Cheviot and Cassimer, at articles reonal protection, atta the habit ‘been ROM NOVEMBER 1, A CHOICE | We bave » fail linc of Fall and Wines Goons | “medal man” has prevatied on the corners and at | , THE reduction ef the public dedt for Sept. will Sbundant reason for believing the number of vic- So atiend mA, House on 'N st. near British Eerations southern | 86, #7, 88, $10, 612 aud upwaran a '**) public resorts, from a canteen and | D€ 8boUut $16,-.00,090, tims of the habit ts tar Jn cxoesnot that eve pMADDEX, Ou September 90, 1887; at 9:45 nn.at 11 roonis, all modern ts; rent | | We have a full line of Bo; musket of full it pewter, to the medallion SAL SETS He adds that it is exceedingly dinict Fle st f ne bre Seared sige ieceseafisrerena, | "ye tee rants woxnanrs mans cemense| Samer genes, Heinen’ wise, "ee | mae Lanta Cans aps ay pen to aot ise aglng ce cetin Mes oat U8 | ea itt yin ww of ir Soe Fett 4900 per year, For verte Ae oo |W ote —_ leaders of the society and those pecunitarty able | know how easily they can protect themselves and <Gpnum is vo-day a greater curve van alcohol and FGvetal trom Grace Latnersn Chapel, 13th and Cor. so7-6e" me Faw. We have s full line of Children’s Overcosts, from ¢3 | {0 quarter have stopped. At the Southern Gen. | their children against the bites of gnats and other justly claims & greater Duin ber 0 ay uray Stewie or Buday, Gotover Z 1BBs, wt 215 Je ] EN cs £06 EE | 2.000 Pair of odd Pants for sen Bors. and cuit. | cobuons, ‘and ti the ove-afned commander ta geared | Insects. Weak carbolic acid sponged on the skin ren ond fallen women, but the majority | “acu iwnson, Os Septenber 20, 1867, JOUNG. E be, pretty found among’ the educated and | g iticit ced Twenty -clgut pear* aud ax Hien Yong cheap, st tha up under the band-shaking process ‘well, | and hair,and in some cases the clothing, will ‘of them are to be a | g Uicitiacase! canes Gen. Slocum and his adherents are also at this | drive away the whole tribe. A great many chil- tthe mnose honored and userul ubembers of 3 | mignt te abit eee NDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. - | house, since Monday Gen. Slocum, has | aren and uot a fow adults are tormented and, a8 to sex, We may cOULL oUL Lhe prostitutes seed fran roi ip earrn, 1108 5 as 27 Comer 7th and Geta nw. | DeeRGut mingling with the ¢ and meeting | out the whole summer by minute enemies. ded ee, acne, voter ‘as numbers an con Ee ce thcreday, copteniber 20, 1887, WAS- "At the Lindell, Majoc Warner. well known at the | KDOW persons cerned.” Waragince and tary ie Exonavixg xp, Wrz Soume Sols hes hela forth. itis scant is at tho Misout | Sa mpertoce provection, for, we rae Rack Was. Tezas Ovex The trogble | watt, Subany Stee a “BP gslocx sarge brick, ; neo ha om metal and Wood. i Ddeniwithcall the amy dru asdcatercocmn | Svocking 80, seri ith the REINS velieved to Ue settled for tne | Mme a ee oruiag, b-ptanibae “iuaulse 20 ists ee ae OM rawr | ime Dealenareving in nif iie tranedes “aestnndets | stands halt hidden by subellisned banners trom | Nevis enter seo crehtn ney Prsene, rhe Houston Light Guards have etarned is Gaon wits of Wd; shsppereots in met pe. ___s27-2w"_| Gite. hosp dies and. steal ‘euttine, ‘the public ‘There is music everywhere, mar- the acak of wat. : J “her late residence, 720 F street ». w, 708 —AN EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELL. Yor marking and al kindsol « ochereie,| fit te ex: | many, ‘confict. Oliver ‘@ miulatta, fruit wa = feaeee oo nganeall) ‘ai and ‘and large part of it is ex- | ‘Tne satest Sundays Speers, 8 aula, | eevee Saber set, at 100 a. Prisady fea ai eclbecbeod: Si? permease EX Ped = corridors 404 at prominent | ‘ne solution should not contain more than eee eo coe ae apprebeanion aiboag Ea ew York a1 cent, : renewed. fe we Fe. RENT — MT. PLEASANT, is ee ee ‘THE ATTENDANCE LARGER THAN ANTICIPATED. Etter smeuis ‘the whites that the trouble may be ren ‘SUES, oe ‘Bepten! - see 20, thst [ended near Pine, £ haste im Sites members of the WY cop. perfect safety yr. Beght, in 8 letter published tn, London yes. ‘ent tic sy mus Ra me =e he failure of tbe compulsory aysieay | «tenes : esata and Tela'ives of ue are prac Bi ce nas sont rare | SE Foe ° might be kept