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- i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT = FOR RENT-—-HOUSES. D T (0) ‘The Mitchelstown THE BOULIGNY CLAIM. ‘The New York State Association, BEAN OR SAUNDERS? A Big Billiard Tournament. = =| = es (| | | \ MR. HARRINGTON OPENLY CHANGES TEE POLICEMEN potas DISTINGUISHED HONORARY AND ACTIV MEMBERS. —— SEXTON, SLONOK, DALY, CARTER, AND SUAEFER TO . 2 THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | [YOK KENT— ‘WITH PERJURY. The Case of Levy Against the Commis- the view taken Obey. the | The Mysterions Dead Texan Million= Pur. iyaintea ice TET Brae so ee 2 E . i, October 4.—During the inquest today | sioner of the Land Office. —— bad a 8 Loxpoy, sertice ‘State aire. AU the meeting of the National Billiand Associa into the case of the victims who were shot by the ee ee . oan 1200 0 stu-w..m 1 < a | democratic associations formed ty Government —— | Sonia New York yesterday arrangements were NT_NEW SIX-LOOM Ht ¥ police at Mitchelstown recently, Mr. Harrington | THE Stax of the $a inst. contained a paragraph WHO WILL GRT HIS MONEY—TWO FAMILIES CLAM. oes oraey barioon Veg, eae. $24 90 Saused scene by cpenly declaring that the, po: | stating that ta the Circuit Court of the District, in | oMlcials and clerks in thia city be sustained, some | “nro rt—a sraanar svonT Paox fuE LONE stax | abBowNeEG Tor «Dig Dillard tournament between Piece sib a) ger monh Abely RL GULOSCHNID, 5 OES Gidondate bar Latest Tel i The Star ce wno hud, t camaltiad Dery | tocar otthe United tatener.rel Levy agains wears, aoe aie Ee ee Roow I, 1225 F st nw. _ SEE Js bat 0 OF. 5 Rear Sth st, Sr. # | the lives of the police more than he did. the lives | an order was made directing a rule to show cause Dispatches trom Bonham, Tex., concerning | New York, in November, and the second in Chi- SOR RENT_NEW BRICK. CORNER HOUSE, OF ~ : wae | aa mas made r cane a tg ab au e bismatches rn swe Tex, con to ore cond tac gabintsetiped esr a Sanaa | J alee Sealant mite Sua" tect Wee | Rteanoae te ec capgenea fans OR Gr hp Tem Dean" ced tat pace rent wih | umgny oe Soy aiog Te Carnac fs 23 = nd Cate, me. 3 ° 3 nfo . Also new brick 200 It st. TRE TO KISS THE PRESIDENT. time og thnencninter vectors eacavers aude! nary ome bt ay redings were ‘upon the fol- $0. oo ek wos ts ose ot wath of the 000 Out any Known relatives, state that the chances | Eronswick Balke : fare that all the peopie claiming to belong to the | for 400 patute, and the wint “Bean” family, will be proven to have no claim to | cent of imped purees, entrance fees and relationship to the late raillionaire. Among these | Money. the second 90 per cent, third 20 claimants Was Thaddeus Bean, a builder of this — force of at Farmer Sexton's some The heirs of one John E Bot haye a An Enthusiastic Od St. Louls Lady— | of? of police emer a, aoe ligny Shaking Hands with the Drummers | Ennis <c-duy, tod iormalle cmaseed | ciaum the ‘United states for 73,840 ‘sgainst Ennis ‘with ben: g of land in Louisfana, They ‘Dull and @ Boat Ride on the Miusivi implicated tn'the murder, ‘Members of the Da- | thi the Thirty-ninth Con; a for its atlow- pte gress, Sr. Lours, October 4.—Fair weather, light north- | tional league, with bands, escorted the prisoners | ance March 2, Bes being ext tothe last day of i gi i é i * JOR RENT— ° 4 ED. per mo. UNFU Eye osm wary e 3 i ISHED. per mo. oF abd = OF ir. from the jail to the court-room. Mr. Cox, M. Py | thesession. ‘But case, though that Con- city, who left here tor Tex: since. The Murdered Mis 3. ‘stable, 90 | Joo Eat me, Gre erly winds, veering to easterly, cool stationary Conybeare, ‘present mien ug ' for Texas some days Mother, 15m Pat. Oe EOL wpe J bss temperature “cleveland weather” in short. Pro- coure-reom during The proceedings. cei ii the orviet Congress Svan veer oohe severe Story told under the latest developements is ®| 4 LADY ENTICED FROM HER HOME aXD ENLLED— ee aie and Ap aud 1517 oii st: | JP rocun house: all mod ut cesstons, with brass bands, and glee clubs were ———— ward convened 1h oxtee session Dy the Cesleet, strange one. A man from Mississippi by the ‘BER 80x Vyrable aanee 7 M wi. 14 F. 13te ba Loe pene - the pat Boley sid bal Has Heard Nothing About it. end oro ane dare after the passage of this mame of Saunders has appeared upon the scene joevent ever occurred in Islip, N. ¥., to cause . 2006 12: st, #0'5u | °° night Last o: an lons anc WHAT JaY GOULD SAYS REGARDING HIS RUMORED e following joint resolution was passed by | trats row—Cleveiand, and ‘With the claim that “Col. Bean” ‘not @ Bean | such excitement as that created by the murder of of-208 HUFTY SORES ads iF sias” sib. Sands were moving aimlealy up and down before PURCHASE OF THE B. & 0. LIXES, Congress and approved by the Presidente Ces webapp “ =i voted etn ov je auidl F sts. and on the mantel are large photographs of secre- | at all, Dut was his brother, Thomas L. Saunders. | Mra. Franklin Hawking, whose body was tound “Gate rons, mod. imp., 35, President ana'bive, Dlewelans, deupite the coating. Cah he et ee es EE eee eLnterior be directed to | tary Fairchild and Col. Lamont. ot oon B Bean has always been a any, laters neigh- | Sunday on the Brentwood road, a mile and « quar. 2089 Lith at. nw.,6 rooms, ail'mod-imp., | ous round of “star spangled” howpitalty which | Sag completed arrangements for the purchs eck werelist of tue helmet John Shuey. AeecteS | Maumtage Licexaza Marriage licenses have | bors in Texan ter from the village, It ts almost certain that the ‘Bciek. 623 T at. n.w, 7 rooms, all mod. imp, g25. _| they have experier ‘are in excellent health and | the naitimers anh ‘Olio velegray hiner are Digreh 218 pial Further order of Congress. ‘been Issued by the clerk of the court to Har. ALL THAT 18 KNOWX OP HIS HISTORY ‘murderer is her own son, There seeins bot littie nw eft | Brick, 10 Lat hw. Broom mod hon. 818400" _ | Sprite, Hewat ® RENT—17 R STREET N. W.. brick. 21 rooms; FR conveniences: 2 sable in fear. rent 233 per woutu. ADjly to DUNCANSON BOS. Oth and D SHOS.. | Bw not heard anything about it,” ied. “sit = AF vey T. Knight and Maggie C. smith, of Philadel- where he has lived since he was a young nan, and Goubt but that Asbury Hawkins, sop of Mra Haw- JoR RENT_WELL FURNISHED HOUS abtcksg comer Sth and HT ave. atore and Faxr THE FARSIDENT 70 STOP LONGER. | true that that matter is bringing Mr Garrett ack | ing the clatan, "Reis yeten Aaulled theact allow: | phia, Pa Core ea at Ranccca Rollins; | where be has made all his money, is that he came | king aged twenty-two. Yoors, tebnces he, motes on FOI rap rtol auc x ~ Tow: te ‘Texas use irday fepetate fantiy. ieee tae Tae sand deere ed ae net me: | wan it proposed (o make srope Have sone tel: | Vi did not tow Cuat he was coming back,” an- | HL Satg® rote and was purposely’ done fe was | Amelia Sh Re eee, ay eee eats | ies thea Ueleg os Sotee ee ae tan cas ar | Selec, on ton proeentael bal came ee va, Kitebeo sin Frame, store and dwelling, 1722 7thst. n.w.,6 rooms, | STAMs to it asking that more time be) swered Mr. Gould. | Withstanaing © : mm. Simms Clark, of Bay an vi wr FEES ae rea a 5 . $ ig this It was: for allowance be- | and Lula Kenzig; Wm. Simms and Lula Brown; | lng im that vast country at that early’ day | Clark, adjoining village, was Pon eS meagan roRiswED wicmsy, | "Sidi hy cuas.s sumeve, 11 ison pad tem. never one ae Ura rel | tothe question: “ean Mr" Gaui aathoriscgyc Gre Ctmmisiooer dparka ie rejected te. | Henry hase fui amos, Bron, Chas: Gee | almost penaless Dut with a! fair ingwicage ot | SO Sak ed at Nucor vers sabi hd that junbing perfect, 3 large and 2 $10 Lrvomhs, x NEAT 1 has t t that it wi impossi- | to sign |. Pe for the truns- 2 > re ESR btryia tt maa ar ate Bima any enage i i program. EL BSA" tor Se rvs | eter te es Gee tid ct | Cuore ae co ear Rasa | te cet cannon Soap nn | Ge TR, tl et gENT—A NEAT 2STORY DNICK DUEL 77 F; ee a Pn eR errs Ete eee roceeding 1a the District Court against ke Com- H-Gatewood Pe A SA gd elo of atvenditig to business. But Se ae aa arpnennty ane saan Greve neck 68 @ rooms, water and yas; 40 1 st». ‘S13 Ve ave. 207. $200 2.8 st mer, Lar PaOO nin ‘Tran: on é eS ee ich nd, V' wg pe he. e SWORMSIED? & BRADLE! 8s . 20r_ $200 2 B st_n.e., 127 1.200 ~ | Fide, @ ride to the fair grounds, a gorgeous eve! sfers of Heal Estate. C. ML Kenneker and Mattie R. Morgan, c. E. Shel- ht him into notice by de. | su the inquest held SaGHAGESTORY AND BASEMENT Bust Nec nes Lit 1B L198 NS, RE ee ae a ee cote be acame | , Deeds im fee have been fled as follows: ‘Thos. | To-Dar’s Box Practase.—The purchase of | tnusa wlorenes & conte, of Macphail: ines the tact of his possession Of ie | Edwards in the town hall The jury ratusned & ‘escorted ‘court house under Angell to Rebeca A. Worth, lot 33, Friendship St | bonds to-day at the ‘Treasury up to 2 ». m. | G. Meade and Theresa Lioy: Sor lent, una car Ss wen eae to be one of | Yénlict that Mra Hawkins met ber death at the pecs cen troop of mananted ™ lice. The iY Phillip J. Jacob; $750. Eliza J. Burch to John H. | amounted to $154,400 435 per cents and $14,450 ‘the future land Kingsof the Empire State. He pe F. wah wy 3 ae, Ly 4 Sram ior two houre was the reception of the Chesley, part 188, Beal's addition to West Wash- | 4 percents. was riod in the Criminal Coure sone ior hoese: | Robe ieee ieee een yey been in Of Constable Smith.” The Sue ache ers fate ot aS aaramne | meton; $425. 8. A. Scaggs to W.R Boyloetal.,| THE OrrEniNas oF Boxns to the Government to- | breaking in the day, at the nce of Albert M. ‘egroos one of whom a young Dusk te educated Motive for this crime seems to have been the factory ole et Be pi oberee Piney Grove church grounds; $~ H. E Davis, | Gay up to 12 o'clock amounted to $71,850, of which | Noyes, on the 1st of” July last, and was convicted. | and dressed elegantly. He never had qhat might Strong opposition of Mra. Hawkins to a the court-house rae handsomely decorated | trustee, to H. C. McCauley, lot 10, sq. 1046; | $67,400 Were four-and-a-half per cents and $4,450 | ‘he testimony was that some knives, ac., | be termed an intimaie acquaintance, rh ne Pe eee P ich: ail tied imp. 951 F at SSiee SILER & RUTHERFORD, 1106 F st. nw. REN T—-151 AND 1517 201H ST. N.W. new three-story. attic, snd bacetnent B.D. 10 | fooms and beth’ aii mod."smp.; heated by furnace; Foot, Go per mo.” TiLuM @ KU HERFORD, 5 403 G st aw. 10r. ung Man Was cont . 217 E, Cap. st., 12 2 7 ame haa taken from the dinner table; that Officer | Was a familiar character to everybody. One of his a © servant in family. “oe Sd Pst aw, its with and bunting, and on the step of a ) $1,112.02. H.C. McCauley, to P. C. Puimer, ee ee Wheeler found Oates with a bundle. trom whics's | Rouable seventaicities wes hes sete ries ee cane | Slotuer and son have fad hight words ‘bout skit took the | Property; $1,588.36. M. 1. Weller to J. W. Rat Ath st iw., Tir Hehly-curtained pagoda resident, (8 os | linea hacenaae ‘$1,316. S Norment to Nicola | ASSISTANT SECRETARY MaYNanp has returned to | Knife protruded, and arrested him on suspicion, | ogyny, Which was always a matter of comment | Sifair and it ts understood that she forcibly broke ty hand of each man us they passed. Al Masind sub ibts 6 soa 575; $3,000. Same | Washington from a short visit to Lis home at | The detendant claimed that aman gave bin the | and wonder in society circles. Another was his | OM the marriage. This undoubtedly angered tne th at. nw.. 10r. traveling men had returned to the city for the | Masino, ope Te ei | a ob bundle to hold, while be went to get some whisky, | decided opposition to. ‘man nd induced him to commit this fearful deed ek Seeeat a ahd passes by in storie Die. POROUS | Moread t0,Le Br Botan oe oe ee Pe Be and that he (the prisoner) was with quinine | even at fabulous Teaving Mra, Hawkins wasa widow and was highly re 480 Mo ave. owed Sree eee ene CrOmG, (And the RADGSnAKINg | £500, Jeanette Ts Pees ay Becne Whine! | Pargxrs Have boon issued’ to residents of the | at the tine, From theday of his settlement in Bonham to | *pected in the community. Siskaec ee ae € Grips, and it was often necessary for the Presi. | fOMerT, sub G4 sq. 842, 'gl.2W0. WS. Cox ot aL | District as follows: Wm. H. Dyer, machine for| pie op ag aacebomsia-The oh op dent to twist his and from the hearty grasp, One | 72 W 4 Lipscoulb, Sup lols 7s 74, 224 and 120, 4 arming (balusters; 4. D. & F. B. Brock, steam rere ti readings at the nigaal Oflce toy ra averred that be had po relatives, Kacey flmevingg-worn ry dingy ptr lady became go enthusiastic that ‘at aes, 7 | boiler; Chas. A. Da’ ry ‘errell, B; 2 maxim minim - yt iE 6: a N & CO. Sit fo kiss the President. but he deciined, and she was | FHW2g-Tald, part % block 33, Columbia Heights: | stoertag a patstusy Wine Werienaae mona | 7 08: © Ds My OO; maKimNUI, 7A; nl bt | TER QUESTION 48 70 THE DEAD MILLIONAIRE’ | ater the Inquest, that he Apelz t Mn oe onagtvenia ave, JOR RENT—DWELLING, 12 ROOMS, COR &TH | Moved down the line bewildered. $3, Catherine M- Limstrong to W. P- 14p% | buncher; Edward A. Ballock, resonent attachment | ‘The following have been drawn toserve as jurors cach He states that whent : NEAK RIGGS | Aad Mt Vernon Place: im’ complete Ondegs thotare ‘A SalL ON THE MISSISerPPr. Cound, Sub G,, $4. 367; $2,500, ac. HM. F. Wood- | ror telephone. In the Criminal Court: T. B. Kendall, Henry c, | W8S first raised by a letter trom Mississippi 10-| way out of the village his Bs improvements, newly payered. Apply at 504 Uthat] ‘The reception over, the President hurried to his | Ward to F. T. Pet I gp eH ———- ‘Towers and Geo. A. Sheban, quiring: “1s Col. T. C, Bean dead, and did heleave | Draid him for wish SP pews, aw. _C__o1-St* "| carriage through a side entrance and was driven +O, Whedtiy to dats Onis cout ive; | IX THE Sovrm Pactric—Commander B.F.Day,| "a ‘biack bass welgning five pounds andtwo| {wilt The tone of the letter Interested the | and used 7 OR RENT—2s18 P<", WEST WASHINGTON, | 0 the excursion boat, the City of Baton os Wheatly to Jas. Gray, same prop- commanding the Mohican, reports to the Navy De- | ounces was caught at the club house in Mont. Mt of DAgS ‘ same | rly; $29,022.50. FT. Baird to Lillfas M. Wood. n Prominent citizen, who replied to the taquiry, and Seren Ee ARRAS | Hanke athe uc Aaa | wana fot cya" iat | prea com Calan cpm’ thu too. | goes Cray. by andor We dapask an | Broom ten, we nud one guy ond |B 01-3t ¥17 Fst.nw._ | aboard the boat afew minuves later than the | 300. "F. King, lots ¥6 and 97, ‘Long Meadows; | quois was expected to be ready. for sea by tho | Preselited to sehator James follows: . the revol. POE REST“THE LAGE ROUGE OX THE Gon; | Presiaent, andthe vessel steamed dawn tho river &. Biout to A. J. Henry, ‘sub 75, 8q. 363; | middle of the monta, when she would proceed to trim Grane in tooape of ths folding 3 ‘Col, Bean should have left a will, Tt must have | Yer, He‘ Soe coryen, om = % “F ner of 1th gud G sts, n.w. ; can be easily converted | for a trip to Jefferson Barracks. . B Groff to Christopher Mead, sub lot | the northward, with instructions toreach Paita vy | $inNe, {2 We Mawlet, Tung ‘and casb, $i. Deen stolen, He wasimy brother, and his name | Dock Sug’ ey | I RENT_1203 G ST. SE NEAT. b eo {t0's place of business” Appiy at 419 Oth et awe ‘The saloon of the vessel was handsomely adorned | “8, 84-279; $2,400. W. O'Brien to Stephen Gat, Qotober 1. The Mouican would go to Paita tne | $73,0° B. $2; Saks & Co io thekecte uke been tally fray Suunders, v nile op surveying expedition | Uon and ag FS ORESIEDT S inal LEY, 027 Fst nw. au-at Bt" with flowers. The United States Arsenal Band was PL. E, sq. 340; $4,000. Geo. Evans to Grace E. | first part of October, and Wes arrival, unless in Mississippi before the war be struck a co-laborer ee Oe | Flow RENT—FURNIGHED, 1200 N BTN 1290 SBE. NW. A | In attendance. ‘There were between three und | AcAighL sub 43, <4. 963; $4,500, Jas. Cooney to | sickness renders 1 Uunudvisable, one of more | PYOVen and adwitted to probal with a Jacob staff, killing him. He then fled to NI-S 1ST. N. handsome co ie modern Pe “| H. Wex, sb 42, aq. 383; $4,800. Geo. E Lemonto | of the “vessels wilt proceed to, ‘that on Texas, and you know the rest of his history. It Fistiare, nine rine: iors provements, newly | aut rel i, edo Der tout." apply to SET Sieaparmcen mu ee Gnems coon pos as Fauna 4. Fulnt para, si, 218; 680,000 4X Kurtt| port, He inteaded reaching, Panama soon after pS ee ee) Aiwa ts found it will also be found that some and papered: jasacondition: 3] 24'F ot. 2. 2) b unson to W. H. Payue, sq. No. 300; $25,000, ember, in order to send home me: “ colored friends are partial legatees of his estate.” IW. CALLAGHAN, 38 Death Gugol st. a roe next | anda number of Grand Ary men. ‘Ihe tip Was | Sainuel Coleman to Z. Coleman, sub 54 sq.'S49; | Who go to the Atlantic couat for dlschange and re Pook or aE T STA dt is a handsomely printed | “ris spread confusion among the other cluim-| ‘Taim Robbers in Pemusytvania. paaeat = = . ap o iges, profusely illustrated, with more Co Sa SE Jpeg be Cleveland irom the almost constant round of | $>-,N. Wilscn to J.J. Lanahan, lot 11, block 24, | celve others in their place, Under date of Sep- Coa Taps and ‘abd contains | #18 to relationship. it Sppears, and the letter was | NEGRORS CAPTORE 4 TRAIN. ROB THE PASSENGER i i i Louisiana ave. o3-Lm 70 RA IOUSE, 11 ROOMS. IN ‘northwest, bacdsot Bri teas, Zonaplete tien: W317 Dich i,couufortable home: stable in rear. Apply 1317 21t a ‘than 100 3 $30 811 12th ne, Gr.,m. 1.814 $ AsherWood; $563.83. " Suine to C: Batun, lots 1 and | tember 8 Commander Day reported the receipt of | ‘Ba soon followed by the arrival at Bonham of Mr, AND HOLD POSESSION POR BOUKS. Tip, secretacy, of ie Besta ration. Apply to. 1 3 HO Maths at wer ar DKOSS Fretless and otter more. oF less exacting 16S | », block 14, Long Meadows, &-; $483.50. 8. G. | Instructions from the Secretary of the Navy 40 CAE ee me Bee advertise-| Jan, W. Saunders, Of Oxford, Miss., the reputed | gpeeial dispatch, from Greensburg, Pa, tothe SHEDD. 1402 Lith st__ 3g Rear 913 27th n.w.. 45.10 | Stes aber’ iver, eenery. though; not | Wed0 to H. &. Harris, pt. 51, W.& c.’s sub Pleas- | with the Mohican to Honolulu, and intended safl- picmaece Se UG brother of the late Col. Bean, an heir of Unis vast Phitedeiphia 7% ao 4 yt RENT—A V DESIRABLE NINE-ROOM (EDT BRADLEY, 997 Fst, nw. | nsplning, had ae oe hag tar, HOuED ROW ) aut Plains: $667. Hattie K. White to J. M. ‘lobbs, | ing September 11, expecting to'arrive at Honolulu ‘The Courts. estate. Mr. Saunders comes ‘With first-class cer- — Passengers ona frame house, 1614 Boundary st. (Meridian Bill), = 8 eet ESE | Ce na pee Seabee be seen so Well as | 10'S 77 and 80, Barry Farm; $450. E. Cammack v0 | from the 15th to 20th of October. r Ufcates of character, He was accompanied by bis | Way traim running on the Sewickley branch of avgrlockin tho city one room seeerved aa FOR SENT HO bre tlhe ee ae er. After going down | J03¢Ph Bowes, sub lot 42, 8q. 96; $4,050. B. W. I - Court ix Tee Ee opin geen) son-in-law, Dr. A. W. Short, of Guory, Lumar | the SouthWest railroad had a rather terrifying ex- souable. HER FULLER, Eomce. | Biss gata w. me Tae ae ec OF, & Steamer. After going down | Carpenter tod. W. Easby, sub lots OY and 56, sq. | IMPROVEMENT oF New YORK Hanson.—Lieut. Col. | and Justices Hagner, James ahd Merria County, meimber of the North Texas Medi | perience early this morning. ‘The Sewickly road, RK RENT-MODERN BAY-WINDOW Bi eee io hae aurnedl aad renenod tiesldIne Senin ce hait- | 2445 $5,600. _ A. S. Worthington et al. to J. | Walter McFarland, corps of engineers, has sub-| , Yesterday, United States Morris; motion to | cal Association. Another important witness is Dr. which is 120 miles House, 1446 9 at aw eta rows ie ase: past twelve, An accompanying excursion boat | Carly, Dt. 5, sq. 265; $2,000. ” EB. Hamly to C. E. | nuttted to the War Department hls annual report Gismiss dented; cause remanded. Catted States ex | J. 5. aicBrige, of Montague Couuty, a brover-in- only Jong, runs through the epuert dour Apriyat sil 1th saw. “od 3e ites tiked fired artiliery salutes, wulle ‘tugs, steamers and | 7) Sic & 43 suzy; s Rivabet & Sulth upon the work of improvement of New York har- Show Gaus invued. Biace & Wontng age, sess | aa pL nN | hh Sg ~3 i Upeer pare ry locomotives on both shores diu their best with s A ps eit ee “. Col. McFarland makes an earnest protest ued and submit U.S. ex rei Hanu ‘CURIOUS STOR’ sal ‘Lnese, Ee. bt ey eps pe 3 Congr part 1408 Fst, | Sconin whistioa to make the triplaterestiog, ava | AUule K. Lewis, sub lot ai,.<q, 817; $4,000. Mary against the injury now belng inflicted. on the har. | £14) Fraps sry rt ot points, While the train was any pes LOW 5, lication for date to be fixe Mr. Saunders told the following story: “The fay succeeded, AL the turning polnt stad Im: | 55593 Moo. Re a. Maucte to” Gaeiann Meza, | YoLUY duuplug into it tue aredging of te docks | Bled." ‘VPN ened | son known as CoL 7. C. Bean was any brother, nedse rolling ients Which also tori | S233, $4700. FA. and slips aint agties and cinders “rom scowin ves: | Met carr; : the focus of a series of railroad tracas. | ue property; $—. Sels, and Instances cases where lumps and shoals | toneeys Mcbowell agt. Starr; argued on motion | whose name was Thos. L. Saunders. He was aged <- to dismiss. “Taylor agt. Dubeauson; motion to Moreover, there were at Uils time ro v1 —The | have been formed in this way. trike lar, Clark agt. ‘stricken | SeVenty-six at bis death, being two years my Several steam renels at che whey, Ah, pune |_ A DisrixcuisneD East INDIAN VisiToR—TI strike from calendar, Clark agt. Myers; stricken woes : Fe a senior, He was a Tennessean by Dirt. Our a EST TURN ;ARED-ONE OF THE Most dénvs voat approucied, an idle locomotive gave a | Thakore Sablb, of Morrl, India, with Mrs White, | apscraxr Gen, Dat will join Secretary Enai- | #0 celendar. Anderson eta ae ao: | rainy consisted of two brotuers and a sister, My pawl nd Rho ‘city; handsomely furnisued: peculiar whistle In imitation of the crowing.cock. | Of the Indian government corps of engineers, and | eott in New York to-morrow night, and after in- | dor Wood agtDistrict, &¢.; set lor ‘Thursd: otuer brother,Claivorne, died in Georgia,my sister private baths and all conveniences; near Arlingtou Ho- Bre... ‘A Lug on the river responded in kind. suite, arrived in the city last night, and Specuing the post at David's Island they will visit | The bond of Albert Harper a3 notary public was | GYing in lexas, While engaged in surveying ‘MePhet ‘Square. Kent moderate to goud | 1519 Corcoran st. b.w., | 90 Myrt: A locomotive on theeast bank caught the cry | are quartered at the Arlington. They have just | vo 7 approved. J, Guiliord WI OF SpringHeld, Oi out Ublan County, Tenn, now Lake County, in Xenabt. Inquire 1017 13th stmw. ose’ | or... 45 2020 80m aud two or tures ‘Others, up and down strean | finished & tour chrougn che woiishy provinces saat Rees! Polat. They will return to Washington and | ea an et bars ie OF SPringdeld, OUlo, | TeSdmy Urotuer homas'then aged twenty-tour OF [OR RENT—HOUSE, HALL, WATER, BATH, GAS, STOKES AND OFFICES cuoed it. Then the steamers at the landing, and | great Nortuwest. ‘ihey will leave Washington | Pex" Wee mille: as sath 4 qi ‘CouRT—Judge Merrick, Uwenty-five years, comiltted a murder which Iatrobe, bay Window: 1734 New Jersey ave.. key | Storeand dwelling 1406, Storeanddwelling, 301 | Mnally the dozen or more whisuies’ of | to-inorrow. ‘To-day they drove about the depart- | SPect ary rs Yesternty a mackoan! age. ‘am; sale ratified | C2US¢d him to leave, One of the chain-carriers, ‘Bext door: reut 920. Also, 702 Rhode Island ave.; rent |. F st. u.w., Sr..........860 Kat. n.¢.. or. ; $15 | the milis opened their throats, _and | iments and to the Soldiers Home in the afternoon. | apyy Onpers.—Firgt Lieut. Thos. C1 6th ah $ v named Crutchfield, became enraged when my 818. Apvly 1106 Lata ost | Store’ aud dwelling, — Levox Building, rm. 3.10 | cock-a-doodle-doo's. hoars shri, ’ raspy = oe. Cr, nisi. Boswell agt. Neale; Julla Ann Neale ap- | protner reprimanded him for not having accom- FE: = STORE AND DWELLING, 741 71H | gt00 3th § 582,94 5-50 $0) 7th a w.sd'f., 1F--"10 | inevery tone of the gamut, came ‘from the | THB Last MEMBER OF a Fawuy Deap.—Miss | cavalry, promoted from Troop E, Fort Lewis, Col, pointed guardian ad litem. H H of | plished a certain amount of work. | My brother eae re igaks Benes tar Fema ating tecor | Sere ane awelling 35. Gunton Buvidine x Tour quarters of the compass, It Was entercaining, | Rosle A. Schiner, whose death occurred on Sunday | to Troop L, Fort Stanton, N. M., will proceed to BARE appearance of | Knocked him down with a Jacob stiff, string him ar Tthand Fsts.betwoen au abd Span. sS0-2e" | store’ mod 15 Gunton Build’g, 1. but a few minutes of tas concert was enough. afternoon at 4 o'clock, and whose funeral takes | join his station. Post Chaplain John W. Jackson | G°ten' aE, age aphoinied | tWice siter he was down, fracturing his ‘skutl, a - BENET EEE Od S| ost. ~+-19 Gunton Buildiug, r- eee place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, 18 sald to be the | reuieved trom duty at Fort Dougias, Utab, and or- | BUrris agt. Thecker; Mary M. Thecker appol from the effects of which he dled next moraing. oe ep PL 9th and Pa. ave. Fn.815: Jast member of her family, She said some time | dered home to awalt retiremen guardian ad litem. Miller agt. McDonough, sale | My brother fled, taking with lim a negro boy, nce Wallet DEE pthesbore is only a portion of the property on my Ge Ole Sts ago iuatsle did not have a living relative that | 2 en | ag Aruiton; Wo B-bipan appoluted. to caxeres: | named. Alex, who Wwitnemed, une KINNEY IBig9 Fetrect. | hooks. Por full list call a office for bulletin lasted Bo = ie knew of. storian Bancroft’s Eighty-seven: ther took refuge on Bean 1siand, in sels er ee cr ee roar rer gon slonsovace ue rts | HBA tung eae ie kENT— Mass. av., 2 5 york till Late To-day, ursned w: ounds, ener a 7 3 u umouy. | in inaking bis escape. I was then ai eet on | Serv unable te gine ee nin ea 38 803 y ; = N [., Special to the N. ¥. World, Oct. 3. In re Mary E. Lictieford; order delivering child to ~ ic aking: vere Unable Wo give ap alarm in Lime to apprebe: heiaeaainainniea STE SS Corti iors tabeia ter aoe wen forge beiases eo NEIL Has WIPE AnD wee ueTaAN? TRIED | Congratulations personally offered ‘and others | father. Hinds agt. Hinds; restralping order, re. | 2 Steatabvat, which I left, taking a skif,, in Which | tio" awiess band. ‘The trighteued i assembly rose * 1 rowed Tom to Gaines’ Landing, Ark, wi ca 19 SL 26th st.) turnable 10:h inst, gramved. Sellnausen agt. seul. | 7 7Aved tue incanWhile sat lciplese in tie Cars, 1a fear OL (elt - 3 = late thi orning. ‘The 1 at the Washington Early on Sunday morning, at Madison, Ga., by letter, telegram, and cablegram poured in upon ‘When on the Island, and in presence of hausen; testimony’before A. Harper ordered taxen, | qjoy 4¢R.0n the Island. and tn, tne presence of | lives, At ou? titme the drunken engineer Tan Ube Rink, the interchange of fraternal greetings at the | Aleck Morris, a negro, killed Dan Lockett, his } *7, Geo: Bancroft, the historian, today. It was siuithsda agt. Sinituson; counsel for defendant | {O",1 Muy! ue peraisted In bis desire to use ita | ain clove to the ittte town of Mutual, "A child Various hotels, and the button-holtng of delegates | father-in-law, cut Lockett’s wife's throat, and his cage sewers Peace ne! uit ee meal Sppolutad, ieuartian ad) ican Brakrova age Dis Seka (RREPLEE Rar orCaes o Te Bede Uie cowcauchor sud: Miusied ‘6 istuusce of 29 tect, by del wi les, all c hf wi . He & a nN . ‘Bean.’ Leaving tay brother in the ms rm < . iaep averse up rant a mate hour’ ik night, Techs eee cernip saa hs auncgan anit and his vaiet, an intelligent Frenchman, suid he | ‘ict; testimony ordered taken by E, Forrest, Gainey Landing, I revurned to O.d Commerce and ent ry AS ay EF ‘The opening business session was announced to had never before known him more cheerful, Mr. PoLice Count—Judge Snell. S0id a_negro gurl tor $¥00, and returned, giving | mn on the weeds that luxuriate between the ties begin at Harmonia Hall ut 10 o'clock, but at the | 745 asieP, and then cut his mother-lIn-law’s | Bancroft rst cougratulatious came from is | | Yesterday, Frank Proctor and John Tanner, as- | ‘tom §750, he giving ine alcx aud a Youngernegro | ME 00 cwe weeds that luxuriave Ue suruck and in- hour named the delegates ad Just begun to | throat from ear to ear, severing the windpipe | vaiet, who told hiin he hoped he would itve to be a | SAUIC; persohal Loud. | Andrew Hall threate; do, | that he owned, stating tuat #790 was suflicient tor | uC THCKeLLS Uld road-bed Was struck and 1n- arrive. The decorations gave a very attractive | Sle may dieat any moment. He then dragged lls | hundred, and the next were those of his niece, | Jacob Dougherty, falling to have tag on do; his purposes. "A Teward ts now offered tor intor- | Feys sev up a yell of deuight aud te cop eae: eflect. | Small tables covered the Hoor of the | Wife out of the house and stabbed her several | Miss Susanne Bancroft, whose marriage {3 soon to | Sonal bonds to kill the dog. Wm. Siidmore; mutlon of Alex's whereabouts, He 1s supposed to | Tost derafied. It Was Leatly 10 o'cloce whee te half and from two to four knights sat at each. For | Umes in the neck, Dut sue 1s not dangerously hurt. | take place in Washington, Mr. Bancrott did some | 82Ult on Emma Mills; $5. ‘Thos. McNeiar; assault | be in Talabachle County, Miss. negroes got Ured of their drunken sport and aban- an hour the delegates chatted in groups cituer at | The trouble grew out of the fact that Morris had | itterary work this morning, and. at breakfast re- | 00 A. M. Schoept; do. “Jas. Powell, do. on Martha | “Leaving Gains’ Landing my brother fled to doled te train. ‘They left it about halt way up the tublesor standing at the rearof tue hall, | Wilp) his wite, and she went to the house of | ceived'a telegram from a dear friend, conveying bonds. Win. Lee, ts; do. AD- | Camden, Ark.; thence to Fayetteviile, same Slate; | The branch, at a deserted. ‘Spot, and Lhe passengers General Secretary Charles H. Litchman, who | ber father, Dan Lockett. Morris went there and congratulations. Last year Mrs. John Jacob Astor . it; do. Samuel Lomax, a8- | then to bis future home in Fania County. our had Lo get Of ond walk Wo the nearest station. Of. arrived this morning, stood at alittle desk just | tied to persuade her to return home. Not suc- | gave a dinner in his honor, but this year the his- | Sault on Ella Spriggs; personal bonds. Wm. iiall, | grst meeting Was in St. Louis in 1854 oF 1855, then | 1icors ure scuuriug Lue region in weareh of tee Ser below the stage and dealt out letters and tele- | ceeding, he revenged himself by trying to kill the | torian gave a dinner at his own Louse, Mr. Ban- | larceny from tue person of Wi. Brown; grand | again in Austin, Tex., in 1878, when 1 gave Tom dactous band. grams trom a pile before him. Mr. Powderiy and | Wiole family, Morris has escaped, but 1s being | crore received many beautiful floral emblems, He | Jury $1,100 with whica to purchase some laud UUes, ——- - —eee- General Worthy Foreman Griffiths formed te Bae ee ore ie AS Gute | Will remain here tor some weeks yet. aa as ater reese Srasnieont We = again in Bohan ct 1584, et “pes ‘The Defenders of the Cup. center near 3 Yelock | Rreauy excl is caug} lot ——— NS 5 da ‘Go; bered vi a ' QUFISOTT A NILCOX,, | Wen the Geveral master Workman “took uni gis | kes be lynched: 1s John Travers Insane? on Hats cored, CAP Fazer $20 oF 00 | Alex oo Bonnam tur go, 1 Uelug i straightened | MEETING OF THE NEW TORE TaCRT CLUD—A mam aati a. ana ‘ane == ed ays Mai S 3 | circumstances, which Tom sent me, sew i f— DESIRABLE BAN, ROBE | Sougatcaremtcd uate Meer ey ee Te She Married a Pickpocket. THE PHYSICAL IND OMEERO CON ATENEW YORK | $5 ori5days, luitty Lancaster, colored, disorderiy | the walstbandot Alcx’s breeches. Atcermy tncctiug | Ata meeting of the New York Yacht Club last Rarare of $50 per musth: Algo. beaceinafs eBtow | the tables. There wero about 350 in all in the hail, | THE RESULT OP WILFUL MARY DIMMICK'S DISREGARD vers, of 8 west 33th atreet, widow of | COMdUCT: $5 OF 15. days, Robert, Wood, disorderly | with my vrother in Bonhain in Issd I Visited West | evening tt was resolved to appoint u committee of Rguse, Capitol Hl $100. BD: G@ PHOCTOR & SON, | THE secret session Wed the reialuder of the R vllcder lice emo reat solute Wane Te ‘the New York stuttering | Soudsor 30 days. Joho Noung. tase driving: $16 | Rex on, Tetons brace f beusves Walle ag | ve to confer with Geo. L. Schuyler on the subjeot mo 428-1m "| forenoon. “ ‘Two years ago Miss Mary Diunmick, who was | the late Wm. R. Travers, tue New York stuttering ) bonds or 30 days. | Jouy young. " Daivosvihie my Urotuer stated Wat it’ be died fet | of amending the Geed ot gift of tne Americas cay THE DENVER “KICKER.” then seventeen yearsold, lived with her parents | Wit and banker, has applied to Surrogate Rollins | OF 3 pe Saas Serwould will wc balf'or Gis cecate, wach be ten | apd with foil power ent avthoms eeanene = FOL tie pecs ree ary this morning were talk-| 1m summit avenue, Jersey City. She was pre.| ‘Or the removalot her son, John Travers, a5 CO-| senator Stanford Willing to Resign, | 2¢.oud Mill me built of is estate, wich he then dehalf of the club any and all papers and Tibi euatod ts thee thoes gomentoR. TRE | yossessing, and hod many admirera” From | €XecUtor of the estate of her husband, Theground | Sen trancisco Special to the New York World, Oo 3. Bis nogroes and a Cw (avored Wille TFICRdS ut | ee ee et any eee nd Austra eae ee Becmannethy | mong them she selected Daniel McDonald tor | Of the application, as stated by Mrs. Travers, 1s | “Senator Stanford told a reporter here today M idiga first he proposed to will my part to my erenset y chang suc Wis SizLouac a. JAMES H. MAER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent o1-3t 936 F at. Fr ae ‘FURNISHED. 78 Mase. ov. nw. 250.09 G20 1th ot. (Fares, Vermont aver 20000 gutag).- 1 eT Lak aw. se iS SeEeSsS at. nw) t av. (by $F) is 18th st. z Gi cit nw. 25.00 1919 Nst.u.w.(by32) SOR yg 17 “200.00 715 2 - a6... 200.00) Also, other furnished and unfurnished houses in ‘exteuded, fur.--7 , Oth, near qnost desirable sections of the city. Unfurnisted flats i D. G. PROCTC! .. fe spartinent bouse. Omices fur rent. For particulars | on iceNT_FURNISHE eeeesees i é TOR Fi 2th De Ln w..14r8100 | 20 & As , 2 s dced of glit Which muy be mutually agreed upon story and basement ‘ten rooms, comfortal Denver “kicker,” who is leading ght fo I that her sonhas livedin her house since his | tat he would resign lis Senatorship were it not = eed and air, Sc = oan & JouNsio: now._ | Rscey and fateuce isk roon, socfortably | Deny Aswenibly No. 126, New York Carpet Weavers | Scr future husband. | McDonald was youngand | tatters death, that he is Uuable to atvend to busi | tat Meow, resign lls Senatorsbip were! _ solve to appropriatesBo0 novube purpost nt sonst JOR KENT OH SALE-Iwo S AND : MM 'PARZER, | Wasat work among delegutes atthe, Wennat | 6000-looking, and he dressed well. Mis8 Dimmick | hess that he takes mo interest, An business, OF It ee A Frightiul Explosion. = RS prelate g egy 9 abies, with 12,U0Y ieet of round A'splendid | _s¥6.12 ca 1418 F st | Hotel, "Asked as. to ‘a question of some myers: | had met McDonald by chance. She didnot know | the Affairs of the estate, and that his right hand Burglar and Forge DEFECTIVE BOULERS IN A ST. LOUIS MILL CaUER THR | Shy sig gruveiul RecopEiionet ls ubsauale sae Mine chaanans pine tor tea tuaties Chto eee: Fe RENT-ELEGANT BRICK DWELLING, & E | ance that seemed Ukely to come before the-con- bout hin, but when, in less than two | 18 50 affected by his physical condition that 1013 | ge xoroRtous ©. A. WILSON IN CUBTODY 2X CAN- DEATH OP FOUR PaKSONS. aud abuity 1 thrice uviending ‘Use possession of iaage of Ceri” Abels BASE | Shcrdan’ A MOM, CEP BEAUP EGO | Ventlon Re repiled. “1 don't feel at ‘liberty to | Monthsafter they Decaine dequalnted, he pro. |uipossible for him to, use enor ee ‘ADA—HE 18 WANTED IN LOWELL. Four persons were kilied and two sertously | the America’s cup.” It Was “urtict reauived to ol be aust Ase Vat ne. | Qs'1 am going to be alloned aaeat in tas come | parents, however when informed. by thelr | anes that a decree: should be granted as sosn aa | A telegram from Lowell, Mass., October 3, says: | wounded by an explosion in George P. Plauts | teuder a dimmer 40 Capt Pate aind Edwacd wae ZOK RENT— : a < ges, 10 Luke place at sich Uke as aay De ihost ton. Iescems quite probable that ae daughter of the proposed marriage ‘strongly, op- | possible removing her gon as executor. The clta- | Inspector Hayes returned this morning from a | dour mill in St. Louls yesterday morning at 7:45 | Ue% tO. Lake place at sich ti y be n foot to keep tne off the doors” Te “PIB | Voce it because they did not know enougis about | tion has been issued and. ts returnable Octoner 15, | tap to Canada in quest of te notorious a. Wile | o'clock. The cause ofthe explosion was old. bate | spceaiuseto tue aca rvcuption be tendered te Mised their Gaug ates to put ne eerrage nae ir | Hote Sparta, that apprehensions are entertained | son, who committed several burglaries in Lowell | ers. Mr. Thomas 8. Rivera, wife of the foreman, | Cun tue qwaer ct the Tusa ead Seah ‘The National Farmery alliance. __| unuil they had time tolook up ber intended. hus- — = 23 Iowa Circle,3 sto Io18 Pat, 3 Tazz 11 AVE: ceym next door. A. 1 a —_ and recently escaped from the Wheeling chief of | was blown frou te boller room across the alley | couSTIUEi F500 ty the natloual Subscription a8 @ a —— = s nee ct =n "3 M D ice. Wilson, whose real name is ‘Titus, after G0 fect from Where she was stana- | tesumdu! Mr, Burgess, designer of te Purle L244 Wylie wi, 2 stary MINNEAFOLIS, MINN., October 4.—The National | band’s antecedents. Oue might she and McDonald Don’t Like Civilization. po! tipon Feal name 1s Titus, after | into a room 60 fei tan, tbe Maytower, aud the Valuoeecs, Ateornae RENT—460 FURNISHED; $45 WITHOUT | © s21-12t Farmers’ Aillahee began its seventh annual con- | stole off aud were married. It Was not long atter- POSED TO DIVISION OF LAN leaving Wheel Went throug! feral cities She was killed, as was ber husband, who | tie'rosolucion tendering io Fotattere Ji1G Coreuran st, with’ good brick vention here thls moruing with fitty deiegates | ward when the young wite discovered her hus. | “DUNS OPPOSED 7 Division on TAN to Quebec, where he was confronted on the street | 18 " J the resolution tendering Lim # reception Was seut under the debris. Fritz Kuulmun was Pea i ‘ Was Durie meant, bowie. well | esata: 161s ee ee ae aa Present frou Iiiinots, lowa, Nevraska, Wisconsin, | band to be « professional thicl, . She continued to by ‘several policemen, He asked them if they | Was to Mr. Bell, Who accepted Ue Lonut pro} ‘and, ct la a Sand Was taken out dead. auapted to physician. “22 Date 7 : has ae An Indian Territory special says that the pro- | Wanted himpand invited them. to catch him, and | 2180 buried in the ruins an ead, | suid the oly evenings at his disposal before be (x r ‘aout ‘& year, | Mtssschuseits ave, $1 16: st I anesola aud Dakota, The only business trans | live with Lim notwithstanding this. About three ee 2 “ ‘Tenue Was insianuy kilied by the steam or 2S os Stole pertosth, ‘Muely tupuisbed | S85c%5; 10Ul Ith ot now. 8200; 51 R ae ae ws | acted Clls mornlug Was the appointument of the | months ago MeDunuid was ceaviceed Laos Feeoee | Posed allotiment of land in Indian Territory has | then dared ‘away down a side street. “A ‘hee. | HOnTY Salis are Sunday, Wue cb, and “Tuesday, the 13th Boasee om Seas av : ver and force of the explosion, Engineer Benjamin | jrsty ; reset the . usual comumittecs. Secretary Milton George, of | City Courts of picking pockets, and was sentenced | stirred up much bitterness, with a prospect of | footed Policeman #oon caught im, ana after de. su ees oras baciy injured. i Eeichee “4 ae (ies Fwy the later date, ang tae eee tn. w._ | Llwols, reports a thousand wore alliances added | to five years in State piison. "His wiie no longer | sertous trouble in the future. The trives inter. | taining PadgctoD, Ont, authorities he having | child of ve years, had both legs brokea and is” $0 pe (THE LARGE CoMMOD:0U8 DWELL- erie last Been: Ene Ce ae six hun- acl aa his ams, apd, raroaees her laW- | ested are the Quapaws, Modocs, Ottawas, Wyan- Bie 0 oe oh ED, ee | tnjured tar ecorery ts not probable, "A. piece of 3 Tat. n.w., conuiting 19 rooms, including | Gred thousand met wali. ‘The Southern al. | yer, James Chapman, of Jersey City, she has a} cs a yp ler flew 200 fect and crusied down saloon parlor, large pier uirroratesch eudyaf | Mance had been invited to. send delegates and | plied for a uiveres Oo P | dottes, Shawnees, Peoria, Miaintes, Senecas, and | Inspector Hayes saw Wilson in the Chatham, | te bol Moder conveniences. Apply W. H. COMBS, 920 "Pu. | move tor consolidation of the two. The National wa ve svz-zw* | alilance 18 organized ve. bet. Kad, Eiout Fisuexues Lost 18 A GaLe.—Six vesscla re story se, CI arrived In Providence, Monday, from a c - 20 —-—__—__ Pottawattomiea. The head of each family will re- | Ont., jall, and had a long chat with him. He was | the roo! of a two-story house, crashing Un wo | eeraye on cas Grane Danke: thoy eae ng jar, demolishing the Whole house. slike : 4 sees od cena the States above} Mrs. Fae LesLig WILL GET A Reronp.—Mrs, ceive one pame and ole orphans anil ee oe name StS enone, bad been en wey a tigusncttue nros. Mound > of weptember, $. as one oF r great, eovers ; ue 7OR RE A _G-Ro f{OU=E, 5 MIN. WALK ioned, an sides in Kausas, Micbigul Frank Leslie has received from the Treasury De- | persons over and under 2 ars of age a id way, on duty Uwo blocks from the scene of the ex- a fev Higulauds Moe. ERE ee, fine yard and | Ideho, Missourl, Arkansas, Indians, Kentucky? partment a letter stating that the seizure of cer- euty. ‘and forty acres, respectively. “The remain. | Lowell. He 1s to be tried to-morrow in Ridge- | Way, om duty JOR RI 1011 Ct av. 157... 8 1221 Cavin w. iors de a Y bruised aud | Tor Chree men lost during the gaie, ‘The men were arlet ets ‘Tennessee, Was. ‘ter Panag r f 4 f ton, and the result of this trial will deter. | Plosion, was knocked down and badiy out in dories when the gale sturted, ‘They were See = | Cio and Te eee ee eae ee ee a ee ree eit | ike mow’ won to Lowell cers will got | possibly inuermally injured. Pat Osan, @ coal | Uaabietoger buck autuirited out of sigue “Toe By DULANY & WHITING, 1320 Fat. pe Europe was uot warranted, and the collector at | and comprises 500,000 acres ‘The Quapaws are | Lim. Just a year ago he was tn the same Jull | 26a"Cr TOs ie beneath the debris. He wantaien | schooner krunklin Woodrull also had ber colors at ¥-room House, faruisaere 3 dara New York lias been instructed to refund to her du- | the only tribe whoure satisfied with the allotment, | for forgery, but escaped the penalty through the hour after the catastrophe ‘and was | half mast for five men lost, Capt, West says: “It T0-roota Hote furulsied, 1008 Suisderiand Place. | Sent e boat ap score cat om Strike. | {les exacted upon tie articles. With the letter ts | Members of the other Uribes are protesting, ‘The | fickleness Of the complainant. ‘Titus has several eee ised and Cur Abaut tine bead. Sng Wat | was the worst gale ever saw’ While it lasted. om elewaut 767 . ~ 7 ins a uion Lhut rs mal ley Wi vit vi i Be URLS aan tH ue | eaten mre | SET ee ote ak wp Sal | or eecevaaanees Tone =| Rana sae me uy elgg | baba, Canute eae a Unturnisueds 179 Gate Pauy willuot yield, "It 48 rumoreu’ tuat a lange | elt wrongtul action, reine ee er ee. a eee pas, crashed thi Lhe root to Uhe cellar Of | Eiea we setained at anchor they could. not ‘have House, unin 1313 20th a eek es ee a y's house. Every house in the r= ined u sewage SG | SS y: uptuetished, 1313 20th st ee nee makers tm the company’s Empey | Tye sore AGaINst Kissane Disqissep-—By a rul- English Spies in America. A sre FOR a. aes Gas, Sa ese Foun Burbs for Gavaaged. The mea 1e9 Us Au any ways ne an was drvwued Ph st baw Oe 2S 1_FOUK-STORY BRICK HOUS ——__ Court. tn Sun Franetieo yesterday: the case against | FIVE MILUION DOLLARS, A TEAR PaID TO watoH | S(aletescer who has just returned from Washing. | CAM ascribe no cause for the disasier. ie suys the | 18 sight of the vessel nee drifted Out of sight Sotave torte | BYGCM mee 1s Hodery improvements. | FEN ANCLAL AND COMM: a EAL S Se eee nae ee PSS Serena Zon, says that he attended a dinner party at which | Dollers were only five yearsoldand were recently beanie Bee ae: cry Disc cline Noes Lae ey B NAD ND COMMERCIAL, Mision Kissane, whi achieved such notoriety John Boyle O'Reilly wasinterviewed in Boston, | 0&8 wealthy men, and that the propused | thoroughly repaired. “They were supposed to be |. mane all mer, Inquire AB ister ne. OMS gar New York Stock Market. Practicaliy Tuled Ou of court under the state of | Sunday, by the Worud correspondent on the sub- | monument to Gen. ROVE E. Lee wab a top ot aie- | Hon-explosye. Bi de Et N EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELL. | , The following are the opeming and closing prices of | limitation. Judge Sawyer sustained the demurrer | ject of his being shadowed by English spies4o this cussion, 72 mentee SS earn Jowett a Pompen to Amburstburg, Ont., to inquire into lighthouse gee er gs inig_in first<lave coudiiion within four squares of } the New York stuck Market, as reported by special | AnLerposed by Kassane io the suit commenced Dy | country, He sald he knew he was watched by Spi ee eee ee arenes POPULAR acranss wusceeD BY rxppi-| Matters. Compiaint is made that the lighthouse 2 13th at. a, lr... PETTERS TSw Ate rteed 817 per moat "Ee | wite to Corson & Mucarauey, 1410'F treet, the Chemical National Bank of New York, which | spies ana had known It time, but had be. | cheerfully donated ¢ site, on, Spr ig | THE ONCE oe oficial there draws pay for one service trom both LIPS, rw Yor re. se) 7 In effect dismisses st or any a Foe SENT oU. PLEASANT, “1pTH ST. Ex 0} c |] xan | o | ¢ | may be commencea against, Kissane, known in come accustomed tot. “The employment of spies | it if the assoclation Phougne, proper, Wo Place whe | 4 New York dispatch to the Philadelphia Press, —— ——— fended ueay Pine, «neat six-room fraen, 617.00 | |__| Calitornta as William i. Rogers. by tue English government,” said he, “vo wateh | monument there. This would cost Mr. Molean | 7." iss gara Jewett, formerly the leading MARRIED. SORE ogee cottage. «08 ore so fhe movements of many, people in, America and | sovthss more on account of his admiration of tne | lady ot the Union Square Theater,applied to-day to | RNIGHT—SMITH On October 3, Se naa THIS Se BRC ee ApPRONINTED Mase MrzTiNa.—The, pollo ot | otler foreign countries has long been recognized | Ch ctor and great tilltary Abily Of Gea. Lee | tne actor's Fund for money to buy the necessaries | vat or ibe Her, Dr Giese he pupa Finexe G20 Geurretowa Gouvent to ths Was to be held Chere yesterday afternoon: Boceuss | wome have been Hood winked into the ‘beFrice 1s than for any pecuniary advantage he might 4e- | or ire, The story of MissJewett's misfortunes has | BE ‘gust or Piuindeuane Cae Mncendtany sprecies word oe erase. aoe | anwerthy of notice, and in ‘the pieeent fonaaee ee eee aege tana toeeabiee ortes heen po cr that incendiary speeches would be made. DIED ar Sk4.—G, Jobhson, a young | American stage. IED. nd bath: hall was guarded by Uwenty policemen before the | not Worthconsiderihg. | ‘There are four men in| ,lit Loves Disp 43 Se4- ‘onthe Guioa | square Theater,under the old t, came, | ALDER. On October 2, 1887, WM. @ ALDER, 33 Rst.aw, Dir « 6 F TYLER meeting assembled. When the people arrived | Boston who have for long time been. pusnected Serer miaoea, which srtived in jew York yes- | Sau the strongest company of the was die’ Sy Ave vers, Coun. ave, near L st See NOG F stew. ___s16-Sw*_ ix | they were driven aWayin all directions, ‘Two men | as sples, and two of them have identified ope en @UIng ene | ee ee a So ae saMHated eritht ntiesy | Miruuerel from bis late residence, Bennines. D K st.uear’ 12up, Lor. Fee BESS FROM ocr. 1,87, 3 STORY AND x4% 24% | were knocked senseless by clubbing. A number | selves With journalism. voyageand his body was varied af pea. At the | srom managers all over the country. She went reste te eee SSeS Pm a 1k Conn. ave. 15¢ c alli 1. Soa Tet nt WO rooms laundry, snd 78: BR | of arrests weremade. Col. Hunton 0. elmer and | , The secret-servico peed recy jhe Rog: | steamers pier, when the vessel arrived yesterday, | out with several companies, but never stayed any ada pcan we, Fe TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1100 F stm. artin A. Hanley, master workman of Distri See Eee SOateRt 6000s a comely young Swedish girl was walling for him. | jength of time, and came bck to New York ex- | “EE? 4, 1887, at 8:10 tate a Assembly 196 who were announced a8 speakers, | year, And. 38 princi spent in America and ‘be married to him. In ber dissatisfaction engagements, Srviceee toes wha ” Buchicr, | FQe ENT SEOM 067-15, "87, 3 STORY ARB GA0 iG | fractang: uaa teens Celien Goi rotor conta ine | esac gecity in the Uaion. Mi ithougheber ens Sead lovers etfects wes found the gold ‘wedding | R™ ‘onelbecaned to sumpect toe tres Com of Ber fe fies dhes, aod covuuase poma. os aoa eed. | cellarr all. 204 Del ate pe hertal he clesee 86 ses 378 | oe ring. failures, as there Was never a question of | four ieee Bvt Bee : sentences of the Chicago anarc find nothing thatin aay way implicates us, they rare esskemiur, ° aoa RUSHEREG 06 F Be Seu 110R 087s | Doveneains | siag ge | Gent ones ee Are, inorder to retain thetr position in the govera- Cuorena Casas. — Since the ast, report | PT SRIUE tn the Hotfman House, one of her for. Monday, October 3, 1887, at 3:30 p.m, KENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN NN SNE. 39 1 Sve West Umioi..] 78%! 77%] Diep BreoRR BE SIGNED.—AD interesting case St Crea a ce some return asthe | rour more cases of cholera have developed managers was asked about this ‘of | Mrs. MLA: Seed tuirty sour years 481 Istors FURNISHED, arose a few days ago in Claremont, N. H., which | result of orp et AT Shag op Hoffman's island among the ‘Miss Jewett's career. After being told that A. M. ay slo rest in pence a. 2 a2 99 Bear Oth os 12r, 9200 Washington Stock Exchange. Mill probably alse legal points hot before dis- | PONE Tn with, WOuld care Co Lave ONY. Lear any | Of the steamship ie * gore | Palmer sent his check to her for #150, he replied: | , edu yrOctber 6: Sriandsend relatives Circle. 155. Qtabuve Rat. 12r,-488 | othe Wauntutor: Bock Eachaure ue cay aten" | Siae of Melvin Proctor. ainau of some wealehe eo | concealnd or in any way Kept secret. In fact, they | BTS tuurteen ro yod under treatment at tbe. present lig Jewett’ nosds are very pressing.» i Jsing it i gen en: | “i panemne mee) > Latayette Sas 175 Edtayetto Sq, Te 106.09 | B,C. (PRE Mb. 78,9 1801 TUE saked. | draw his will. This vas done tn full before a Wit- | Would use every efor’ to bring thelr actions to | time. "An official from the Britian consul's ofc | erally known that opium is at tbe ‘all ‘October 2, 1887, at 9 am [ermout av tiear 0.117250 For 16th st; Lor. 160.58 | Market stocks fa, 1803, currency, 10 Water | ness, Mr. Proctor, 10 was then a man of sound | lig! le Engitsh gor called at the office of the quarantine commission | ner troubles. The craze began shortly after Miss PR asven datghter ot Mary’ eid the inte ‘ serie Ng | Rath GSE ut cht ei | Mp ui rue pnp |e ASAP aaae™ mem | Sey tae ns arn re | cera Cages Sec ae | PAN dela «Stim, near o ‘ eed Wok aame, a nthe Word “Melvin” when Cholera cases, He ‘of Intense ‘temperament, 0G iat near F ot Bl big aed. SGeorgutcwn Uns, 38'0hn, Rte | he suddeniy died without completing the signa Greeting @ Burgiar with « Bi ment had asked by cable for advices In the matter, | People of Intense artistic vemperament gn tant abled sslfand cre: H. PARKES Metropolitan Insurance,71 bid. Atlington Insuran > | ture. It 18 understood that the document would aw rsdeadi it ‘been, Bow agora: rok with pain, earl Kate. aw. "RNISHED. 150 Gorcoran Insurance, 55 asked. Columbia | have cut off the oldest son with $1. There are | THE ROBBER CLAIMS THAT HE MERELY WANTED TO ASK And ‘to bear. i 30) Biegeae eee te ae Insurance, 12% bid, 18, asked. German-American | three other children. The question ‘ing the FOR SOMETHING TO EAT. And yet, throush all, at times she emiled 00 “Buildings *Acoproot.trom | waves, 151, big. Fotouwe Insuranes, 69 “bid. | validity of the will has to be settied Dy the | stanley Reynolds, a shoe dealer, occuples a cot- na fsuseis called her bowe, 0 7 100 cach tee ork ay 0. 20, sited Bank of Waal courts, tage at 161st street and Gerard avenue, New York. ag iw ansela called her ington, 3 4 itizens” 8 nk, TES bite dectod National Bone TG oe gee cee | MoupER oF an OLD Max.—Dennia Morris, age | He sleeps On the Arst floor, He was awakened at INGTON. 1710 AND | UPA bin. Secdad National Bank, 126 Uid, 180 asked. ‘ 2 o'clock Sunday morning by hearing some one eaee, sureol portheast. ou Weiuesday” ent tenautewantel Olt | Heo, 140 tghed. Sovambts ie Insurance cs Bi Ta, | mies fron “Newton, Neda near’ the willage ‘ot | try the trout door. “He lay there and heard the po 3 Jon KENT 543) WATER AND | Se ae arciee ttt At saked, | Chess: | Branchville, Sussex county, was found dead Sun | intruder walk around tothe front window, ‘The Soul, Balatives and = panto iSoisaiene | vyake none | day morning under a chestnut tree in a small | stranger tried to open the window aed 2 specttully favited to ba <e _ grovecon his arm, ras found By Robt | broke’ the fastening. Mr. Reynolds, had i te ©. JONES, at the residence of her 2K KENTA De Westbrook, a neighbor, stated that Morris | meantime secured revolver and stood with ot. ae. wediist cent of Duvont ci mateeere Markets, eo ees burt eer: ay gppeared the roapan cocked. ‘awaiting further develov- =< reat” Diboe Wolnastag ot 3 o'heck trem Edet it SS sda new taveon Oh bid today, nis tan-fortion, bck one head ras sich whew hae? is ‘decided ‘that Le had z 1a this ety on October 3, 1887, EDGAR pel placed w: ue for rent. Uberally | BALTIM( October and ‘shots at him. i $250 415 Naw Jersey av. ned: sed tree of cont to tue owner me a TORE oP ilar Bet, tcfotton ener and | Tres of violence, A chert Gee Dane eee ce | malted long enoug! ‘and Si Heyaelas put his ee st bis ate residence. e Hoy lst of |roperty for sale call or vend at office. | Southern steusy aaa Gru reds 78au0; anes, Waeei. | was found & IAREe Stone: tipon Which, wase ces: ‘under ‘and went to bed again, invited iy fembin i. ad atss fan} LO-MOLIZUAN, 100Vand Fatanw,_ | Western lower, No. winter ed.’ spots Tove7b: | Uty of blood and’ halk Tine told: che "stacy eo | Peete Bl r ot ty 1887, ane SSI Le aah a COTTAGE IMMEDIATELY OPPORTEE = Norte, ‘Deventer, | tha cause ot death, ‘The supposition is that the | the ehovy aaa found 2 comforvably- aged taints yomne, interment ot ue at eaeaete “pesto be ibe painnr 1 hous Sapa or dante a a tree which stanas neartyoa the lie bet meen | Sse yak? date, “pressing Ris a bun el snare ete eae SEAtSiur at eran angers | tae ole btn pg ee and finally he | was trickling through ‘fingers. { Sha Morks haa hed an ‘Dut he declared | told ‘the Tonpdaman, ‘teat no had % ES 007 gun strat: that Morris struck him with a with which he | @ house in of wo rested, ‘the roundaman to Mr. Sng = at =e STR ered "hemmcurs sees Fee ow came ee ee Wounded man were ‘taxa ‘two. the. Morrisanis, a iB youre Be3 Bayh ee oe Comte sats oe ‘ast ‘might at Bucking oss here, 1s Bites Progr eran, eed < y\0 EXCHANGE-A FINE DW is CES with other actors of Em compas on She front door and thea tried to enter the window, oe eee ete, eriaforboard, Having nomoney they wilige | but euld be did comet something 40 eat oh lw ‘JASE MALR, 996 Fat. ‘ofore a magiserate to-morrow, tae the insolvent 424 20t 00K ae it Re was hungry, ine was ones s Pe SESE Figs STE RAE Hate: Ge aoe farnes maces uae | earenartateetna Rees eS ‘Treasurer United States, President. Interest Principal paid by the Chemical National Bank” from the before the writs were served, ‘White, was HATCH, FOX & BROWS F heme, [aa ERR Sire = Se eons Ss eee