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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, been living under an assuined mame at Yeleta, 23 (Entered at the Post ores at Washington, D.C, ae Ten warsty Stas—publlsbed on Yridey¢ yer pose prepaid, Six months, Scena” et ® miles east of El Paso. His whereabouts were eo —_— AT THS STaR BUILDINGS, ‘ 3 Guidee phan orth west Corner Feansylvania Ave. and 11tb St, by coat bekebees.o en eke The Evening Star Newspaper Company, é In one of the most desperate attempts ever made al oA narra Fra ‘ Merb Sel ae Wasa sass se 1 re ere a oir own sovouae se TO cae oe 40 miles. trom Fi Past, He was teed enl-cost ast p P co demned, bat anew trial was ” and ia cae F mail—post Interval be was released on le pF el Hr Mcond-class mail meter.) eal 2 paper sent louger ms jlo, trom Las Cruces, and (All mail subsery must be paid in advances ae - OF BL Paso, went. to arrest | ene ieetee “| Ve T1—Na 10,735, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1887. TWO CENTS, | Bayrstatens Sai nose CIAL Gerrennank ter ee iter oss —__>-— = = hen 2 mi Pa - 3 5 4 c to Trae _AMUSEMENTS. _SPE NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | Ctvit-semvice mvvesricatios. [AN ADROIT FEXsION swINDLER. THE BOYCOTT case. Telegrams to The Star, | iss iisyse teng uot Gossarnms NEW Nationa THEATER / <> JAMES HU 3HES, Am Appointment by the Postmaster of | Curious Criminal Career of a College | Knights of Labor Dissatisfied with the *|tace, Gaskey had putied Dis ‘six-sbooter, Dut a& ” ae ace trom BSS EEE ig 204.2 | oecboeed ‘worsen cneseam tn wassingiin: ts | | nbn OMy'se Ge Socteod Ease: SS Decision, Closely was be grappling with Truyilo.” Fiaauy Setemnamneatet sireet o1S-15.17+ Letras apeimaagialaes ‘The Civil-Service Commission has ordered an in- | HOW HE DEFRAUDED THE GOVERNMENT OR MANY | 4 PROPOSED PUBLIC DEMONS? Perea tarned on Gaskey. and lunged right at Bie THE CARLETON OPERA co. Bs TUE EATER BATE AE | ecemcusmummrar oueey; ray Mrs Gael | roostonst tao ccumnat tue pomnaner nad | "Thane poise eartous rr arses teswnes| * Toorees Ceeseypmmorernenon= aux were | GEN. CAFFAREL FOUND GUILTY | fsx wish we tecn-osac ui" ousey area Four last performances, ars - —. 7 and the ; testimony of Miss | the board of examiners at Kansas City in making | JACOBS—DISGUISED 48 4N OLD MAN AT THR TOME wae i — Wat Perca’s thrust with the Knife fell short, | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND = STIPE OOF THE DISTRICT | Powel! cad her assamhne in the Baltimore outrage | @PPOIntments to the classified service of that | OP His aNREsT. Tecent decision of Judge Soeli in the boy- p Mashed Gaakey's left hasid and slashed Dis vest SATURDAY MATINEE. Soe wortent? COLUMBIA. case; a murder mystery cleared up; telegraphic | OMce. The investigation is ordered upon the com- Steen onto, | Muslost Ansemore wat against members ot tne | Gen. Boulanger Gets Into Fresh Trouble | my over, the neart.. Gaskey_ sized, tue mee Grand production of Strauss’ masterpiece, ey Be ital Stock of the LINO. | dispatches &c. The advertisements are classified | Plaint of a person wno alleges that he passed the} The arrest Indictment, at Cleveland, Ohio, a subject of much i UF THE DISTRICT OF COL! MERRY WAR, Torcby notified that the Rrat instamentou the eaosre | 88 follows: Auction Sales, Pianos and Organs, Tatroducing Grand Amazon March, by the ladies of the | giiotied to each subscriber ($2.50 pc share, 10 | Ladies’ Goods, Housefurntshings, Proposals, Edu- company, in gold and silver armor. per cent of the per value), ls now “ead jarae cational, Dentistry, Attorneys, Railroads, Poto- excel aut murderers comment among Knights of Labor and others, and 1h Cae ace and went a ball into, the mur {t ts proposed to ha: public demonstrati a deputy ane express disapproval oti on 0) B, & 0, SHARES CONTINUE ACTIVE, | ™* wounded deputy shorit will probably die, “We hold,” said Mr. J. H. Ralston, one of the clerks’ examination, but that another person who | Of Jas. H. McGindley will probably result in the Passed with lower grade was certified by thé toard. of examiners and appoint the postmaster. Commissioners Edgeoron wad Lemn oe both ab. | ever detrauded the Government. ‘The grand. Jury od edema tie ofice ‘of the ‘Company, Room 38, ndersisne AN INDIANA MUENE! APPEAL, where the ed ttendance mac Rtn Ocean Steamers, Professional, ae NANON. The hioure of 3 and’ 5, be (Sunday tucepted. | Pamily Supplies” Spectaities, The ‘Trades, Books, Sent from the city, but when they return one ot eo gehen subeosing Serta tro te hapten treprenrylyelpeong bene cel THE CROWN PRINCE DOING WELL. | they Save Been Working for Les tham ST . achines. membersof the board will be formally detailed | dependent counts, against McGindley, id Next week FREDERICE WAEDE, i SS to make the investigation. The Commissioner | Prison awalting trial His career 1s thus sketched | Of these men has never been heard. In the first ing Wages and Want a Change. ‘Seats now on sale 13 GoveRnuent Receipts To-pay.—Internal rev- lace when Degun, we demurred _— Cmrcaco, October 1A —A Vincennes, Ind., special rercedlsbrabey py GW veh padiencanieeegos E CROWN PRINCE'S CONDITION, | 4.55. Twenty-five hundred to three thousand criminal, but Judge Snell refused to entertain the | BF- MacKenzie Says Hiv Spirits mre | mincrsare out ona strike in Southern Indiana, ‘who shall be detalled for this service will go to | by Pension Bureau officials: Omaha and organize that post-office under civil- | | MoGindley was born in Ireland, but came to this service rules, country when a child with ina tatuer, "He Was OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND | €nUe, $434,719; customs, $741,004. POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. (AcBsvad's GkaNp oreRA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8, of Syitend of $1.25 per share will be paysbleon the | INVESTIGATING THE PLAGUE aT TamPa.—The| It is presumed that Commissioner Edgerton will | given a collegiate education and demurrer, The trial then went on and when tho| Geed and Mis General Mealth Sut- 2 oon ee The. Giisidin bitline, Saint the clone of business on the 15th day of Octokes, | Marine Hospitai Bureau has been informed that oppose the Kansas City investigation, as he has GRADUATED WITH HONORS. testimony for the tion was closed we de-| _isfactory. tainen and Chey propmas bo Gay out ana eth aS ame: TSR7, atthe office of the treamurer of the company. No: | DF. Joseph ¥. Porter, president of the board of Ing that. the Commission has nethige todo win | 102855 he Was admitted to the bar and began | murred to the eviderce, insisting that even ad. | Spectal Cable Dispatch toTax Rrexrvo Stan Usten to any “compromt i MAUDE BANKS, 618 ae &t Ew. Re ad health at Key West, and also Ce hy the disappointments of office-seekers, But Com- | Practice in Martin County, Ind. At the outbreak i the Seatimony was: it was not | Frankrort, October 1—A reporter of the Ber- | equally stubborn, a: In the New Historical Drama, Soon, nctastee to nite mapping) Lee $¢ | missioner Lyman. with Commissioner Oberly | of the war he removed to Quincy, Ii, where he | Other crime. bo Charged or any | un Tugeblatt has had an interview with Dr. Mac- | 100g, Warm, and r JOAN OF ARC, SAMUEL M. BRYAN, President. | Tampa; therefore the o1 a With regard to such investigations and will proba- | putit up a large practi a ty of | to entertain, and th cat on, and ee | Kenzie, of London, ‘The doctor sald the Crown | 0H Sends Gut a manitestovtod . CHAS. G. BEEBE, Treasurer, make the investigation have been revoked. Diy vote with him to inquire into the matter. ten Be ng in, e case Went on, and we ey they are out for an advance im wages; Chat the Founded upon the eventful life and brilliant careet | wacmrwarox, D. Cooniober 13 aR scone ene hy eh him 1g a rose -uting: Clalins against the Governinent. Not | offered some of our testimony. Whilé we were | Prince Frederick William was in good spirits, and | Companies have pursed «systematic persec Of the greatest heroine of any age. x oe D IS NOT Now | .CTVU-Servicu Examination mt Battiwore.—A Eis ‘Satisfied with the fruits of legitimate ice he | so doing Snell expressed a doubt as to| that his health was generally satisfactory. His | Waues have boon ‘THE MAID OF ORLEANS, Boe aol never hae boom, sontected var paptoer | CVll-Service examination for departmental post SAFETY FOR TRAVELERS. cre reser rie ee aatsrs wie, Bea’ ited | Whether che, Government had made out a case | throat trouble mow was au Laciiuation to itatn: | men anv now going to Prodeced with TOPAON GIG Src wtnen Oth te Sot nics cera ae et gn | PTeTintome of Sut be Oumento wo) fem ecegandne econ tn | RenBresy saree aye aa ur | Tar atta cneangs tocar am ae | fhe = —- evidence, and we claimed that We | pressed and lower on continued lance sales of Rus- | cessful a long ‘Special — Beautiful Tablesux— Magnificent | _012-! A VERS CARDS WHT BET | ducted by the local’ civil-service board. Thirty- in the names of widows who had no existence. | should have the and of the } - ~ i bem <— BEEP TEPT Canie, welocke: 2aj | Hve candidates male and female, wilt be (Gk;] rarrangp ay rmx wariowal assootrion or nari-| McGindiey's trauds ‘were discovered, abd he ett | ment on that pai TS Tenet cartes tn Boriia and the tall ot Amerionn | section ot ah 4 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 araday er etober 12th tnd 1th SB. | Sty where ie abenaues will be made Up. WAY CONDUCTORS—CONDUCTORS axD ENGINEERS | @uincy. It was fused this, and sald that the district attorney a Oe ‘They have good coal, cood shipping facilities, and ‘Next week-—KATE CASTLETON in “CRAZY PATCH.” bow: Secretary. 012-2 * ) averages: ~ 10 BR LICENSED APTER RXAMINATION 48 TO THEIR REPORTED THAT HE HAD DIED AT NEW ORLEANS, should open and close. In the ent, after | PHASES E IRISH PROBLEM, | ue cost o. production here is sinalt compared with, Mr. Worthington had opened and Mr. Moore and —- —— Other mintag districts. Mining is trom 43 10 00 myself had spoken for ense, the judge said | Chamberiain Grows Mere Moderate— | cents per toi, a day's Labor {rom 90 Cents to $1 Pet that upon looking over the tesumony he had con- “ in ost part he come cluded that the testimony offered by the Govern. | Umtomiuts Condemm the Mitchelstown | 102; Ld Ue mh a tS all aan all stores. The ment in reference to conversations with Lochuuler | _ Verdict, pang toe 0. OF THE D. ¢ _Seatanowon sale at bor office o13_ | $e THE Lixorrre FINANCIAL DEPRESSION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.— Room 8, Pout Build QUALIFICATIONS. but subsequently it was ascertained that he was oun ae. ERNAN'S WA aTON KR: Operating his bogus business schemes in St. Louis At the next session of Congress a bill wilt be tn- | under the name of Carpenter & Co. ‘This was in troduced and Its passage pressed “for licensing | 1880. Steps were taken to arrest him, but when x: Ta onder that the requlee wane ot Heat building. | J.W. Smith, U. 8. consular agent at Port Adelaide, Wad 0c. ‘Matinee 10 and 25e, | the Linotype tmachines may" not be tog ‘uckrinter. | South Austraita, reports to the Department of . fered lie are hervoy ‘notified that fror ¥ PASTOR thd after WEDRESDAT, OCTOBER 127H. peceats | State that the past year has been one of the must 1 Over Indiana to com His Greet Company of ¥ 3 disastrous ever experienced By the colony. The | railway conductors and locomotive engineers on | the officers reached St. Louis, McGindley had gone, | ought to be met by the defense, and he wouid hear | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexrxo Stan. ; pifesto 1s % , EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE | Silt be, issued by the undersigned to such persons ae | Sacra pumee” ceaheree vic. wool tarket Was der certain railways in the United States” This bili | , For several months Pension Commissioner Black | What testimony the defense bad to offer on that | Loxbox, ‘October 1a chamberlaine, tour In ion. fight has gone out ald i AnD AMERICA chines, between the hours of Toandizimtke forenoon. | Preseed, and a time of’ unprecedented commercial | 15 Prepared by the National association ot Railway | D&S been verifying the pension rolls, forthe Dur- Polat. We tuerefore put upon the stand the tw0 | ister is falling rather fat, and is somewhat in "abd the onder isto stay Out and re er perf: . V. MURPHY, lepressiot severely upon ‘Classes, pose ung 5 pensioners ni - ersed r. Low! | + Matinee bey. Ese day ‘Tiursday and Saturday. | o12-2¢ Temporary Freamurer._| fallure of the Commercial bank of South Austra | Conductors, and the printed bill 1s pretaced by | Ltied td pensigas ni i es ers HOt legally en” | tescimony: ahowed, ney think, the "innocent | the nature of an anti-climax after Caamberlain’s smoinnetipinndeen. O13 Next Week—Rei ly & Wood's Big Sho" => WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 10, 1887. | l1a, owing to fraud on the part of the manager | the following appeal: gation It was discoverea that a number of widow- | character of the conversations. The district at- | famous campaign, His ch yesterday, the GEN. KILPATRICK’S REMAINS, Wyasuxarox Be OT CE Ai putleios of the Howard Fire ani subordinates; and entailing a 10360 $1,400,000 | "The traveling public (and what citizen of the | Pensioners were credited with residence in To. | torney was then permitted to Introduce additional | most moderate of the sefles, admits Parnell’s = So Ingifance Co., of Baltimore, Md. are t9 Ee Teuewed by | On the stockholders caused widespread inisery. | 1.02? mee . Fonto, Canada, who drew their ‘through | testimony not pertinent to the testimony we had | rignt to have @ volce in the Irisn settiement, wed in the Military RIDING SCHOOL. 4. F. Cullinane, Real Estate Broker, at 436 7th st.s.w., | The criminals are uniergoing penal servitude, with ait not travel more or less?) are | the Chicago agency. Gen. Black acloserin-| offered. Then the argument was resumed, Mr. | ¢6, sgt “ So nt Wees Forms. who alone is suthorized by the company to write poli- | nard labor, for periods of from six to eight years, | Particularly interested in the passage of this act | spection and that the ‘Canada | Worthington going oa with his closing address, ugh not to dictate; deciares in favor of local i — te PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE. Rene ofl ast he nespenatna tan any The wost important and noteworthy circum. | to the end that the terrible accidents resulting in | Widows had at one time been enrolied on tne | We were not allowed to the case on the ad- | Government, but against any scheme bearing a] New York, October 13—The steamer Newpor’ OPEN-AIR EXERCISE ON HORSEBACK. ee ee oe tu cue excepted Game | stance which ‘bas occurred tn South Australia Joss of life and limb may be reduced to the mini-| guincy, Ill, agency. AS that had been McGindleys mum by providing that none but capable men are | Hcl oe ee ne laced in charge of those lives, Itis a notorious P wionr FORNISH 4 CLUE, fact. that many of the most serious accidents are caused by incompetency on the part of thosein| He despatchea special Examiner Jacobs to charge of trains, several instances having oc-} Toronto tn search of McGindley. ‘The latter was curred within the past year, and some of them 80/ traced to Cleveland, and there the trail was lost, Srugnal vestimony offered. “The judge, having tn- | distinctly national stamp; defends the Kilmatn- | from Aspinwall, having the remains of the late rgument to settle the question as rl ck 01 ck whether “the Govermment had itade owt sense, hsm treaty, asks Gladstone to explain first what | Gen. Kilpatrick on board, Was docked early this rs e cl da the decision of the ‘could only be addi he will do with Ulster; and, second, whetherhe | morning. Mrs. Kalj poe + two to that question, aad could not of right bave been | Will have Parnel!’s hetp in putting down disorder uo the Pith Avene Hot A Bumber conclusive of the whole case. The Judge should | and outrage. All Uhts Is sigaificant, and points to ape pt nel have limited himself in that decision to deciding | &fact of wntch 1 gave you a hint the otner day. in one of two ways, namely; either that the Gov. DREW REESE, Presi Slluviad depbsttof gold about. 20 suiles north of Asplendid chance to those who would liketolearn | 012-3 _ANDREW REES! ._ | alluvial deposit of gold about 2 north of Horeebacl ding during Ddeautiful autuma WOMAN'S | Adelaide. In about a fortnight from the an- — 55 satume | $a prion curistian Asseciation have beeu for. | houncement of the discovery two thousand men tunate to secure the consent of Hon. Frep. Dovoxas Were on the fleld. lecture for the above amocistion FULDAY EVEN: SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LADIES AND October 14, 1887, at the 19th St, Baptist Church, || TREASURY OFFICIALS BOTH HEALTHY AND EXHILARATING. Taein Drsxs.— It was at frst si Chamberlain 1s mindful of the necessity of not 4 ‘the cor Land 19th sis. n.w. Admission, 25¢. Tickets cat jer | terrible in their consequences that they are fresh ernment had not made out a case and the defend- | golug too far. Nevertheless his characteristic Te ‘MISSES. Stee Assisiant Secretary Thompson, First Controller } te 2p rn co request youto aid us | QB.the 22d of last month the pension agent at | Cmment hed not made Or that there was a | bitterness breaks out iu the ‘conipatison of am | Plot at Deckerstown, N. J., DUC Mra. trick ime are Durhi and asurer Hyatt, who have been Chicago received two vouchers for the ent of du sentiemen interested In the funeral af ‘er information or terme call on or address UNITED STATES BONDS ON Ht. = in our effort to render your journey safer than at aioe ih tec: ides and | Suificient case made out by the Government to | Irish parliament in Dublin to the Tammany ring. | formed the gen ~ ‘wish J__A. McCLARY, ‘SALE OR PURCHASED AT BEST | absent from the Treasury for a few days, returned | present.” Sane etRe Ore Of mlsabetn Mi was | JUSUIY the court in requiring us to rebut it, But | An illustration of the disunion of the uniouists 1s | Pcements What it was the general's Ay! ATHLETIC PAK ‘MARKET RATES. to their desks to-day. Judge Durham has been on ‘The first section of the act vides that on and ‘atharine O’Horan, The pension agent was ‘as it Was, the court's decision was that these ‘supplied by Chamberlain's declaration in favor of | t? bave Lis body laid at rest in Ube ‘United or Son we 7 4 c Kentuck: . directed to send the Geddes check to the post- = an | ton g | Military Cemetery at West Point. The body will ot1-6¢ Cor. Oth and ALL REGULAR SUSE TG | SECURITIES | @ vacation tn Kentucky for twelve days: Mr. | arter Juiy 1, 1880, no rallroad in the United Staves | ‘imected to send t Ohio, and the O'Horan check to | (Tere gullty, pronouncing Judgment as if the whole | local government contrasted with Prof. Picey’s | PnSin on tue Newpore until tht Arrival Of Syaney FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. nd Mi ce wan ta ‘New York. Secretary | °2S#sed in transportation from one State or Ter- | Brookiyn Village, Ohio. ‘Special Examiner Jacobs | ©29¢ had beea heard.” Waralng to the unionists to make no concessions, | Ti , cilet of the Diplomotic Bureau, State De= Pee taasen spate! | ot LE & C0. (locas aaccl oman ae Dojerenent sae, Dloy br pernalt ay pense en country, Shall em | got hold of these tacts and put the two post-oflces WHAT COUNSEL MOORE SATS. Hon at Wesualestes Ren uke trian representa” | parumedt, at Washington, who las been Gouge CESD D WEDNESDAY. Sercie by the glass, gt Mr. ‘Thompson acted as Seervtary. Mr- Thomp- | engineer unless such person is licensed as pro- | “Ader survellance, Mr. Chas, S. Moore, who appeared as counsel foF | aliy pp yt MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7 son's room nm cleaned for the winter a: ‘vided in the act. The second sect for ‘THE CAPTURE. the defendants in the case, said to a Star reported —_— GMAT AND STEPHENS ATRSTE oncan Gian, [FOAKG delivers ee. EAETEE fitted out with fresh paint and, handsome new | the appolatmcut of cuiet examiner by the Presi: | In a few days an old man, apparently, presented o Sate | ae ae VENICE OF TaD WCEIDOND SRT the act of Congress in regard Uo the SORTS bs : | carpet and rugs, which are considered fine sam- NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB MEMBERS | ples of American manufactures, “Olt ths morning that his clients did not get @ talr | as grossiy partial, The Times, Bis es Strata these tote atthe oom oveinb, a cn jowever, makes | funeral, This gentleman Will arrive ih che city Tureday Protay, and. satura Wagwour a Hothe: Yatrducing: tr STi “HERO.” SLEC Sentte vo carry out the, peor ees ouegut Of the | himself at the Newberg office with an order for the | trial, but he did not care toenter into any discus- | tne signideent admission ther the police were not | Ubisevening. Gen. Suerman has volunteered Senate, to carry out the provisions of the act, to mail of Mrs, Geddes. The letter containing the | sion ‘or controvetuy with Judge Snell about tne * speak at West Point on tie occasion of uke funeral, ve a sal des, Itully hand! aay ae Eeraba allding. cor, {0th aud Pe ave. FRED B STOREEREPERS AND GACOERS APFODSTED.—TNO | Sad shal from tine 40, time. TepOrt 16 the secre: | Check Was dellvery to him, and as he was putting | matter “The oases pondiag an appeal, and waen | Skilfully handled. |The question now ts whether, = = Next Week—PASSION SLAVE. —_—=-* ARTIGAN HAS RETURNED | S°CTet#ry of the Treasury to-day appointed Thos. | tary of the ‘Treasury. Another section authorizes | 1tin his pocket Special Examiner Jacobs. hali¢ See ee fendants be vindicated part of the police, tke government will dare to set | BRIGHE DENOUNCES GLADSTONE. BANJO! BANJO" BANJO: Bee ths city upd rested practice, Office aud | B. Wo0d to be storekeeper and gauger at Franklin, | thé appointment by thechlefexamineroften super- | the man as Medindiey. Taken by surprise he an- | DY & JUFY of twelve men. “the Judge, he said, prac- | Part of the police, Sgn opie Spey rcRLA AND CORRECTLY TAUGHT. | resijeace Gi Withat nw. Hours, to Toa m-tp. | Gas Thos J fail and KF Sullivan tobe store: | visi exauuners Ate salary of $2900 per angum | Svored to (henuine ite was arrested, ana whe | cally conecaed wep | ees Tirade “Against the Bagtiom a iy #21 guaran “4 Keepers at ¢ aoe es seul | outacase taking of testimony, reed ue rr ‘Sach darmsare eamegledl orisee ius ect | eee oe Ww wEREDY GT Knowledge, skill, and practi¢al experience in rail, | 1€Y Was discovered. He confessed nis long series | 40d sald it was not necessary for the dereuse 16 | OMiclals to proclaiu the press of tne whole league. | Siberate are Trying es taken for 5 fume cach iesson or no charge. Or A Bostox Rervstican’s Prepicnioy.—Mr. Ro- po i x: persons having heretofore busines Pel ee eee eee eee erty ane: | with the “National Automatic Gas Goveruor” of this | land Worthington, proprietor of the Buston Trav- wered. city. miat coaclude such transactions and make set- | efer, and ex-collector of Boston, 18 in the city for a call any more witnesses. He could not understand | This is out of the question, considering that the! Iretand. how such a judgment could be d-ilvered after, the Gecrees against the league are utterly inoperative. | Loxpox, October 12—Mr. John Bright haw Dad not made ouLa case, When the decision was | LOndon Shocked by Lady Brasecy?s | Written letter denouncing a leatlet by Mr. Glade Way-train service and the operation of trains and | Of crimes. His juarters, a saloon in Cleve- Se pecan tet rane | ethane Nearer eet ela pos eatay te cant, eanize, And On CBO | The testimony is Compicte, aad tere is mo Cause bs ee pd Seen eritehgs and femous dou Raines atte | few days’ visit. He went to Mount Vernon to. | 90nd Wednesday in each January following. | 1ne vestimo Sacomyietoa, announced, Mr. Moore said he was astonished, be» Death. stone headed “Remember Mitcnelstown” ap@ oldies GhUWUE DRABGEE, 31! sid company ureihe: future must do that business | day. Mr. Worthington predicts the reelection of | With the approval of the Secretary of the Treas. | OC MCGWndley's conviction. | ay tne ana, | cate he had Hot had at opportunity to ‘make "a | apecial Cable Dispatch to Tur Evewnea Stan signed “W. F. Gladstone.” Bright says the leades W. G. OC * sasso rssrructor, | Sym me,or through some oue authorized by meiy | the entire republican State ticket of Massachu- | Uijtrives, and int eae qiethion een nial tek | ehinery of the Pension Bureeu inact is extremely He could Boe help tala ciag the tude can ux: | _.LONDON, October 13.—A great shock has been | Sows the depth of the deeradation to which, Che te re 919G street nw. Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, and Mr. Frank | 2° district” examiners, one a conductor” and | difficult for any fraud to be successtully practiced, | Hé could not help thinking the J nt Was UD- beral party has bea rapidly alliances Instruction hours from 4 to 9 p.m. CLERIES. 1406 NEW YO ‘Tricyeles, Tandems. and Sociables for rent by the | _011-3t Just, The principles of law ad Judge soell an- capaho ne ty FEU the ‘promoters and leaders of rebellion im noun im are, undis ¥ do not ai ty, and did | Ireland. Mr. Gladst Ail dt the tacts in this case. ‘There is such a thing | MUCH tO get Ler husband a position In Glidstoue’s | Tot any ery or cual soe Tight to act for me. uy OnpERa—The Pomel bas Bow Bo Fig a5. FILLMORE, = Sole Agent. the other an engineer, at @ salary of $2,000 | 40d, as Lhe records show, in alimost every case Lhe Per nati, and if aodivon assistant examiners | Derbetrators are brought to justice. when their services are actually needed at a salary of absence of First Lieut. R. H. Young, 4tn infantry, has been ex- < followers are ready to lie makes to excite the ernment and bis peerase. We governments, eee as ‘the prosecution of organized working. | 5°" Sate assions of ignorant men against the gov Ror. day or week Ladies, Yc. each hour. : V. SHINS tended until further orders for disability. First | of not exceeded $1,500 per annum. Provision is Colored Knights Templar. ae ould be drawn some- —— 6 WANS Lo ch he is passionavaly Sseortnent in tse Vnited Sestew edn DEY. SHDENTIST, Lieut, arthur Murray, 1st artillery, has Deen de- | also made for the appointment of clerks. ‘Tne local | wwe waicoum RECEPTION up paneer 70 s1mox | Leek aes ‘Opinion tought to | THE PACIFIC EXPRESS ROBRERY. | Hen yuma ane Wiel )ANOR AMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Fias removed his office and residence to Ualled as acting judge-advocate of the Department | examiners have power to license conductors and ‘COMMANDERY, have been drawn before it reached the point ceasitaniieniensiti Teth at. two Becks souts of Feunsylvaniaawa, oLi-lm* 2O9T st nw. | of the Missouri, relieving Second Lieut. H. G. Hill, | locomotive engineers. It 1s provided that when- : é where the parties accused should be denied the | Messenger Owens Confesses and the THE NAVAL SHAM BATTLE. Delichehly Cvoled ty mew and complete apparntan 20th infantry, who has Been ordered to rejoin his | ever any person shall ‘make application tobe | At @ meeting of grand officers and past grand right to “have thelr witnesses examined, | COmpany Mecovers $23,000 of the = ' Ger from Dam to 10pm ayla gempany, | Sécond Lieut, Wiliston Fish, th artil- Hoensed ag railway conductor oF 8.2 locomotive officers of the Grand Commandery of K. T. of the | Utter the testis nad been cut short and the | Stolem Money. Excitement Over the Great Event t — FY, has been transferred from battery M to bat- | engineer, the examiner shali make dii quiry | District of Columbia, together with the represen- argument: with,” continued Mr. Moot Cuicago, October 13,—" News says this morn- \e Pince off EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &.| ee ior Lice cond Lieut. Wea F Darrow, traas- | as to Bis cuaTacter and habits of Le and aul | tacreeg of Subordinate’ Commanderiee Nec & 8 | Totes geeR a eae a EE a =o manasa GaET Felis AED Cs 30H: A Wearaen Buxgav ror Tas Norrawest.—First Vriilen Steam Pocket EXCELSIOR . inipe on SUNDADA MONDAYS: WEDRESDATS and Lieut. Thos. M. Woodruff, Gth-Putantey, who-has. S. Alternace days tore waver Hi THE [CAN TELEPHONE COM ‘Signal-Service dea Canal eg Genegetc § Sie Fare SOs rau | THE TROPICAL, AMERI Ste ee ‘round fornat-on apply PM. WATERS. duty, and who has Just retured from a tour of in ae se PANY, LIMITED, 18 THE ONLY AUTHORIZED | spection of Signul-Service stations, left this morn- ° Ing for St. Paul, where he will establish a weather EXPORTER OF GENUINE TELEPHONES FRoM | Ufeuu for the Northwestern States. ‘INSANE SAILons.—Passed Assistant Surgeon Nor- THE UNITED STATES TO SOUTH AND CENTRAL | feet reported at the Navy Department this morn- tng. | He has come to Wasulngton in charge of ten insane naval patients from the insane asylum at an Napa, Cal,, for St, Elizabeth hospital. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND] Mu. D. R. McKee, Washington agent of the As- ing: It now appears that misleading clews were | Newrort, October 1—The nuval sham battle The detenode That ae a ena sea O | thrown out regarding the Pacitlc Express steal. | will begin’ at 2 o'clock Usls afternoon. Active Were given da opportunity to meet We gid | fi was sail Yesterday that there had been no | preparations are being made, and all ts harry su int two of the defendants as particu. | robbery at are furnished by the | pustie on board ali the suips of the North atiantie lur conversation had with Lochboehier, following | Pinkerton ageacy that Messenger J. R. Owens | squadron, Hundreds of people will Witness tbe out the Suggestion of the court. But the district | stole about $26,000, Which he Drought to SC. Louis | Aint on shore as Well 25 float, and Gen, Count ae timnony, waien we claumed was improperly tats | then caine wGulcago, and. went aieesey Lo tae | Batmout of the French army whe te tn mony, Which We Cc ‘was impro; nt n caine to Caicago, and went directly to tue | has to be at Coaster’s Harbor duced after his.case had been closed. Andeven | home of his brotuer-in-law, Mr, Tichetfer. Mean- | after ail this the court said: “The Government | While the detectives liad ‘intercepted a telegram has not made a very strong case.” from Owens to his wife, in which he stated tat siirside siteghinan ag everything wouid turn ‘out all right ane told her not med. Devective Pinkerton then wet Judge Snell sald to a Stax reporter, when his at- | ts tie Tremenn Holes med aed en eat vention was called to the matter, that the defend- | was returning from a drive. AU first he was very | ycvicter ainumne arrived anta,demurred, but ultimately withdrew their de- | stubborn, and refused to talk about the robbery; | jiorel at 8 v'clock this morning and being very murrer, and after testimony was offered argu- | UO mor jhe failure Of his wife to appear, as se | much fatigued retired atonce to her room, x= yuaiin- cations both mental aba. puysical and hisexperi- | 82d 4, to make the necessary arrangements for the ‘whied he sin | FReeption and banquet to take place to-night on roots wi the.arrival of Simon Contmandery No. 2, from may chesame,and i they are | their visit. to New York, tt-was deotaed thar tho satisfied that his capacttf,cxperience,skill,babltsof | sir its representing the following command. fe and character, are sUch as to Warrant the be- | eries: Henderson, No. 2; Gethsemane, No, 3, and Uet tat be can b-'safely entrusted with the duties | Mount Calvary, No. 4, will assemble at the Masonic and responsibilities of the station for which be | hall 308 11th street ‘northwest, this evening at 7 makes application, they shall grant him a license | o'clock, in full templar uniform. They. will pro- authorizing ulm to discharge such duties tor the | ceed, under an escort of the Butler Guards, headed term of one year. | But such lcense shall be sus- | by Bowzers Band, to the Baltimore and Potomac, pended or revoked upon satisfactory poe of bad | depot, where they will receive Simon Command— Conduct, unskilifulness, intemperate habits inca | ery, ad move thence by the Way of Pennsylvania pacity, inattention to hhis duties, or wilful viola- | avenue to Peace Monument, thence up Penusyl- {Osummon dod compel theatiendance of wituoates | halt whes Sue aditna Af wales wad eee na where the we et before the examining boarda, to adininister oaths, | will’take piace, —_ New York, Octobe - ‘a had he broke down and made ihe con- 4 * sociated Press, returned to Washington last even- | to investigate cases tor the suspension and revo” a ment Was heard. ‘Suid the judge: “The testimony |B ~ om | Representative King, of Loulsiana, will assist Sure ing from a trip to Europe. rm, McKee, who nas | cation of lseaose and every one teonivingte ieee having been taken by a stenographer, except in ae ee Tuesday | Nauuing in arranging the detalis of ber husband's PRICE LIST. been spending ‘the summer in Europe will, return | 13. Tequired to subscribe to an oath vo falthruliy Bace Ball. the case of a few wit ‘there was 10 por eran ae ngly ert mith, oO" Tuesday | fuperal, which Will probably take place to-morrow pepri ape Sh and honestly perform the duties of the position, | THE DETROrTs VicTORS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP Game | tunity to examine it until during the argument, | EHC for St Louis, und a dispateh was received | Tom oue of tue hotel parlors RESS be Each conducter and engineeris required wo exhibit | TH METROFOLITANS WIN FROM THE STATESMEN. | When I Went over it. I found some portions of it | here Yesterday Tan reelected ny enon — anne B Co. om Rasiowep.—Cadet Wallace R. Stokes, U.S.A., has | such license on the request of any passenger on| The third championship game between the | Stronger than it appeared at frst. T Informed | gua moucy ad een, recovered: and there was mo The New York Strikes, Acrace Beer « resigned, flect October 2 the train under penalty of flne of $100 or revoce- | Detroits and Mz. Moore of this fact and told him he would ve ~ Ne. The Gomupany | A THREATENED EXTENSION TO OTHER TRADES IP THB TROPICAL AMERICAN TELEPHONE CO.,LTD, Noah cero aa tion of license, ‘The ee for each license 13 to be ray In Detroit, Was won by the Tornoe bya | auowed, 0 us in what testimony Le desired, “He | would be found tn a. short ume. ‘The company EMPLOYERS DO NOT YIELD. * A ResioxaTiox.—A. J. Blakely, a special agent | frou $5 t0 $10, all to be pald into the Unitedstates | ZesveTany,tn Detroit, was won by the former Dy & | accepted the offer, as tuo record shows, and put in | Will Prubably not prosecute Owens, New York, October 13—The locked-out, brass se 3M MASS. 08-5t | Of the Land OMice at Deadwood, Dakota, has re. | Treasury. Provision is made for appeal trom the | Sore of 2 to 1, after ahard tight that lasted for | all the testimony he desired before Mr.’ Worthing- CAFFAREL FOUND GUILTY. workers and'the book and job printers Stl re waceae bh creer ce 08-5t | Signed. district ¢xaminers ana for the payinent of wit. | thirteen innings. ‘There wore nearty ten thousand | 1008 teply. and was allowed the opportunity to - ee eee ae oo 7 = nesses, It is pro at if any licensed offer | spectators present. Getzein and Caruthers, who | make fu 4 Mu Ne | Comvicted of Habitual Dishonorable | on tie employers to-day WIth a View LO & settles BUY ONLY THE GENUINE! IT maaeer oc Wis’ mane ed that the | OF Usreasonably refas tO sects Te Bib ORiewe,ee | {OUghE the first game, were opposed to-each other. | was not tue fault of ths cours At no tins Conduct, and to be Retired. my ay ny Eh OUR FALL OPENING WILL TAKE << : ‘The Secretary of War has announced that the | 6 oty-on any railway, os auchorized by the tetos | Neteber side scored in the fret inning. In the during the {rial did the court ‘announce | Panis, October 12—The council of generals, ag Py PLACE ON THURSDAY, OCTBER 14 BIBE'S United States has secured a good title to the tract | Er Sus ceruiicate of lense, OF shall fail to deliver | $ec2 vate aad Welch pon paler co ere | hau the Government had no case, but it did say, | which was appoluted for the purpose of trvius | thatmarin ull branches of the trade YOUR PRESENCE WILL GIVE US BALTIMORE LATROBES post at Denver, ‘The ‘rea Of the lands reserved | Cogbe applicant for, such service, at the time of | gon and Hanlon. “Hoblubou uit & Ay whiten either | Haas tee ee Ry Soe ‘appear a strong ease. It aid | GeB. Caffarel on the charges preferred against him | Will refuse (o Work on buildings Where (38 Goods GREAT PLEASURE. uD van WOE for the new post is ‘six hundred and forty acres, | Stetenrenr ie writing, assigning} pee es Rowe or Dunlap could and should have got, but | not allow the demurrer and cautioned the defend. | Of selling civil decorations, has pronounced the | Of the New York firms are used, my and as an ‘appropriation of $100,000 for the con: | reasons therefor, bis licene wee te tesa ae | Which was left for Hanloa, who falled to reach it. | ants agsiust pressiag it, and ice formal withdratal | accused uIlty Of habitual Gisuowrante couduce esate ate aaa iN N- Upwards of Struction oF the, necessary’ Dt lidings, quarters, | rallway company or sMicer, rece Comiskey scored on the hit. Bushong hit a| was made by the associate counsel, Mr. Ralston, | It was decided by the council to place Gen, Caffa- we CREASED, AND HAVING HAD MANY 50,000 SOLD. barracks and stables 13 available, it is probable | Jessec or arbor or ey tice toeneaer Wrustee, | grounder wo White, who touchéd Robinson 8 he | The judgment of the court was based upon the | Tel on the retired list of tbe army. ‘decree tor | _ Dover, N. H., October 13.—The burning of the NOVELTIES MADE TO OUR SPECIAL that an order to begin the work Will issue in a | person knowin ny viol ‘the provisivns of tugs | attempten to pass him. From this until the De- | idea thatthe case was not a strong one in features | the execution of the decision Will @@ submitted | Boston and Maihe freight depot at Newma-ket last ORDER, WE WILL EXHIBIT THE SAME. soceutrated toward the siainment of thelr earaoral | SUOTt time, Bet, shail be liable Wo a pemalty of $500, to be sued Uepies bait of the elghth the playing resulted in a | of violence, but still a typical case of conspiracy | BY Gon, Perron, minister of war, Yo President | sighs tnvoives.s total hoes eutimated at 63000 6B oe a a 8 a ct eggs for jes. Wuen the De- | at common law.” Grevy for mature. : for'and collected, in the name of the United States, ie ee eS TOGETHER WITH EVERY KIND OF ‘ary merit in securing «eater heating capecity,greater | RIGHTS OF ATTORNEYS AND AGENTS.—The Treas- f trolts went in then Getzein struck out for the | Judge Snell referred to the her's report SHOE THAT FASHION OR FANCY MAY economy im consumption of fuel, and simplicity and | ury Department has modified its ruling in regard | gay such setion meri, Gece Ts 1 eGh | Second time in the game, Richardson followed | of the tak where after heating tee kee | A LITTLE PLUG Curious Charge Against a Professor. ponrondicin {int of mapaement over all other heators in themar- | ¢o tne rights of attorneys and agents so that here. | the duty of the supervising and district exam | Gizein's example and also Suma ut Ganzel | August Nacoker, it read: “The Cnived ay] ee eS ACCUSED OF MANT¥: BEEN & BUNCO MAX DB OSWBOO— RE. closed case.” eo ness called Une ined the is ENTITY? THESHORSANDSUPPERSMANUFAC. |“ BEWARE OF IMITATIONA. ised inant casen wri the foe docs not exceed | lating the provisigns of this act. 7 nO" | Combskey and the butter was sate. Then Home | case, according to the record, was Charley ¥.korcy | Wall Street Market this Morning. | An Oswego, X.Y special sues In ANGUS TURED BY MESSKS. EDWIN C. BURT & Gthatust JOper cent of the claim. z ————— dhe peste Gowran the tains bose tite ma eee eee eee yon othe sides wast por | New Yous, October 13, 11 a. m.—Tue stock mar- | Capt. Wai, Williams, an old lake mariuer, was ©0,OF NEW YORK. WILLCONTINUETO | qos ‘NEW IssUE OF stocm———— ] "" P* EST pin Interior Department Changes. Toto trou. Caruthers threw. the Bad Comoe eas | feuds: “The testimony ket opened active and excited and generally weak | swindled out of $1,200 by bunco men, ope cf whom BE OUR LEADING FEATURE. EQUITABLE ‘The ollowing official changes have been made in | lave to catch bis man, and Ganzel trotted for third, IT HAVING BEEN THOUGHT BY SOME. he this morning, though changes from yesterday's | represented himself as the som of @ prominent the Department of the Interior: Pension OfMice— | Comiskey threw the ball wildly to Lataam and we young aa oo Bishop and Chaa A. Schetky, Lieut. Charles §, DISTRICT ATTORNEY WORTHINGTON, . final figures were in but few cases for more than | banker, Thos. & Mott. The police were complete. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATIO: Sperry, and Lieuts. Qunlor grade) Edward Do A Ganzel crossed the plate with the Ueing run,while | When asked this morning what he had to say in : i Rg 4 : THAT WE DEAL ONLY IN SHOES FOR cmp: "| ravia Wensork: ane fon: (cimivariangs hove sass aetna ot Vingialac clerk 41.000. iaesheee tags | te spectators arose and yelled like Comanches. | reference to the decision, replied: “I do not aeatre | Smal fractions. Union Paci Tharkel BF great ire | 1 Daffied. Alissselena Williams, dauchir of the LADIES, WS VOULD MAKE KNOWN “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fst ordered to examination for promotion. Lieut. | fiurry Tittuay, St New: York witb, prceeion: | TgmpeOR, Fetired the side by fouling out to | to try the case in the newspapers, ‘The ease has | Perularliy amd severiiore Chee el woke | captain, disappoluved at whe failure of SWE s a Frank F. Fletcher has been ordered to tnstruction | Haft, Tifany, Of New. York, si.400, Promotions: | Zacam. in the ninth inning, when Fou: weat to | 27 bt psc tp. | some stocks made fractional advances in tire tue | Ook up'the trail herself. By very clever THAT WE HAVE EVERY KIND OF SHOES ASSETS—$790,558.61. in ordnance at the Washington navy-yard, Py bor - cae coy 1 to sit ney We Dat, he was given a old-ueaded cane in benalt of er Mae anyon the oub. | Sow muinutes the tise Decaine weak, L 4 york she secured evidence that. oe bar co cna FOR FAMILY TRADE, AND THAT OUR Subscription book now open fora new issue of stock | Assistant Engineer H. 8. Koss has been ordered to | Hart, of Wisconsin, Jus Li. Mcintosh, of New York, friends at Bay City, Hanion went up to | Jet Til, ae vous and Nashvill and Union Pacific leading the decline oa ———s oo MEN'S DEPARTMENT 18 UNUSUALLY Gis 1a, Sutecriotions and the ‘arst ‘vayiment | duty as a meuber of the, board of inspection of | Aigeruon 8. Jones of North Carolina, and gao, H; | Ue,plate 1 the Detrolt’s half and received a hand. hough these were afterward passcd Dy Dissourl | iustructor in German at Oswego. A as COMPLETE IN STREET AND DRESS Equitable Building, 1003 F st. Shares are 82.00 Ber (ee ae eee an ethan Mom tie Nae wee Sonsh, fr. oF Louisiane’ Sui teat bricteseares Tuning after inning was completed, without ths ber Coat, San Pranciaes pect eo | chuding Capt, Rwy gd ER te aponth. oh Pa fy | score being altered, Getzein: ned the thirteenth * | connected wit! e affair, Enough evide: — Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | Cplcse And ordered ta await orders 40 the Marion. | of Peuasylvania, $900 to $1,000. for Detroti. He hit safely to right feld, Richard. eo "Western Calon wore ters Wen ene | Oblained tO Warrant preseuting the case to the RESPECTFULLY, Salaseiten Sane aaa eee bash, and ordered to, hold himself in readiness for | ‘The Complaint of the Mlk Producers. | Oinzel went: ore et Mee a Gee econ porzed, and though their activity was great, une | fine Inutiaay- district atworney Meagan ny Office hours 5m to 430 p.m. On the frst | sea service. Chiet Engineer Jos, Trilley has been ee oe a juctuations Were comparatively narrow. Toward e warnediately o12-wath-3m ARTHUR BURT & CO. ssreee cach month the office will be open from | Srdcred to une Wabasie BEARING BEFORE THE INTERSTATE COMMIASION TO-| third. owe it a groutider to Nobineou, wo the end of tho hour Daainens beseene eooce A. N. Beadie inimediately went to Albany and 0d- * olock a tarew widiy, ein scored. ques o z and 4 better tone prevatled, Some of Ue Amer ‘ined sequittion papers Sor che saan and ess ‘stock: ove the opening figures, | “ued on tueir Jouruey Co Philadel ‘and at 11 o'clock the market was ouly fairly active | Helms 1s counected at present with Ue German- at irregalar ch: from the opent: ices. The ‘Duik of tne Business was Counc THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres, | PRRSoxaL.—MF. J. K. Toole, the delegate in Con- = a gress from Montana, C. N. Parker of St. Paul, and JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. _o3-1m_| Ww ¢. rurrey of Los Angeles, Cal, are at Willard’s, FINE BOOKBINDING IN ALL 178 | “Dy late of ee Dr. Chas, A. Norton, late of the RacgEstis aR PROS Res |S wis sie subatto the auaeisy teed and wi ave weiss ‘| Fight arm in consequence of W Tecelved 13 the war.—wW. J. Burke of Grand Rapids, =| Barrett and M. B. staples ot New Yor! EE _08-7t_ | drew Mason of Philadel ES RADCLIFFE ANNOUNCES | M. medical office and_ Comiskey, and The Interstate Commerce Commission to-day | There was a terrible scene'ot entuusiasmn, Hats took up the complaint of Nathaniel W. Howelland went int ‘air, shouts of the spectators were deafening. ‘The others, milk producers of Orange County, N..¥.| Lous made sixteen hits which were counter: against the New York, Lake Erie and Western, the | balanced by seven errors. ‘The Detroits made New York, Ontario and Western, the New York, | Dut seven hits, while only one error was scored Susquehanna and Western, and and Hud- oo. r ver menage Sones fog that a AT CAPITOL PARK. Toads discrimi their freig! ‘The Metropolitans and Washingtons again ral Ann] a rate it than Se aor na oe” he town Hariiton as ee ate ne made up of reputabie ras confined to ven or a | Tivted tates. aud the faculty is, Compowed. ot hiany eminent professors. Thos who know Prot Helns best ridicule Lae idea Lhal be was concerted in tne robbery, "The Philnaciphia Press says: Prof. Heins ives, at 101 Price street, Germantown, He formerly ‘Kept the Hatufiton school, but is now a professor pe tate Asetts Inna and Viren. DR ants were represented by Mr. Hen of | Island won the Might by virtue of hard hitting and Of biology, according to’ his satemens in te ‘the removal of his oryren Goshen, Yand the talivoade; Lr wena yoke loose playing by the Statesan University of Pennsylvania, Toa Press reporver aero ae ‘Taylor, John B. Kerr, Joha G. Beatie, and Jan | tors. bg cementite . CHRISTIAN 9CI- - he seid that he lied done ‘nothing which migh® Suxs, Ververs Axo Dass Goons eatint of Rowton toma Bao how Yok cause nis arrest. He could not his name Was connected with Une case.” w. 4. Buchanan. Mr. Howell, who was authorized by Sonia ape tert ct fmee ahae ecce a ‘of ‘milk producers of to | tumore York 6; 4 ‘meeting ‘prod (of Urange County ‘9, New ‘8, Athletics: : shinai iatiialadltis sani domain happy to wait upom patients.” Ofice Dring thé matter before the vestified 8, Cleveland 2. " jurt Their Plans. Pape rin oar Sg ee mr ho ‘45 U0 the Tates charged for transporting fa a. —-_ ee i thineity. TAILORS, ‘The Telegraph Deal. RENSTOWN CaTTLR MaRKeT.—One hundred Pauw, October 18—The Jtepublique Francaise PROPOSED MONOPOLY. ene erent eanoats we at ear Re orner 3 York ave, aud 10th st. BOW Ir WILL AFFECT THE OFPICES IN THIS CITY. aoe eee je an a gy A Urges the government to apply rigorous military | The New York World of to-day says: Nothing aL.75 to 6200 al te ee bar Winter are ow ready fF, | ‘No orders or instructions have been recetved by to dice: per is god, 3% to Siar mentum, 3 t regulations to Gen, Boulanger if it is true that he | new was learned yesterday concerning th? forma- Bevedclothe from a your iuspection. thesuperintendent of the Western Union Tele. | s3.;common, dy U6 23 613 aheep and lathbs om tion of the sugar trust. The members oc the dite Langest stock Paria Novelties ta the efty. — raph in tis fty tn connection with the putchase |i iaarket, shall sald to butoner as flows: ferent sugar firias were absolutely mum upon the Meltce Ci.tus tp colors for Jackets and Ulstera Cont tal Fire Ins. Co., N. ¥.. Capital...81 ofthe B.and 0. lines, Itis not likely that the Revd on 36, 4360. pet, 5 subject, and no information about Ue matter was ‘Wastouiansas euamareaaan, Hanover #vte Ine CoS $0" CORT Western Union will take possession of the B. and | $5 cack ‘market for cattic Wes duh, oerkne for obtainable from that quarter, A well-known an ain pent Fire tna Go. Harticrd, : ©. butlding at, the corner of Penngyivania avenue | $hesp ‘ana intus wes sugar broker sald that the story was true, bus Moire Silks in ali the latest colors. “Diy Knows fastitntion, ud iatge owner of” Peal and 14th strest. They ave received ‘no oficial 15008. {Et tne pubucty given, Nad! but he lade of Lyces Pure Suk Velvets at @5 per yard; best goods ve ey pore ep pet eg oy Larr His Wire Axp wast 70 Vinoma.—Emma She projectors and would, y, dele Une tore Special bargains in Barnealey Damaake. Me CLS DUVALL. include any buildings or even ‘and the | Zoller nee has. by Mr. P. E Dye, filed iasets ct this manner bate boon New stock Hosiery and Underwear. Real Extste and Fire most likely thing is that the B. and 0. ‘will | Dill against Emil B. Zoller tor a divorce. Ray te} toad Quilted Satin Linin.cs, all colors O22 Fs. Ge, | RX-REPRECENTATIVE BARBOUR ON TE vinomwta| be run into the Western Union office, and the | Were married by Kev. B. G. W. Ried, July 17, thelr plass should eu exposed. Tt Carriage shawls anc Blankets. Hours, Stacks, Houssbold Furniture: Faruly West CAMPAION. snstrument 20 the | Boe and iived sttee tee see ee ani to form a. powerful’ ccmbinadon and Renuets Sayer or Hack silks, all gradea Se see serie lowestT68 | speaking of the campaign for the Virginia legis. oy yt the fact of Its consummation Uper tbe De je cordially recmumend the Perfection. Bag como sro, w pigpagzaay, | lature ex-Mepresentative Jno. 8, Barbour said toa ber part, he refusedto live with her and left, 60mg ‘onthe them to alak tartbee betore fee W. C. SHUSTER & SONS, —— Manber Xs. SE a a ee wv in Virginia, ‘they act. Let Us hope so at all eventa” The price: Pennsylvania. working as hard campaign et eee ‘granulated sugar weut ‘eens = —— CORSON & MACARTNEY, active. As to the final result’no one can Aw Asmamanrr.—Y. 8 deed in trust was pound yesterday, 1 being! hed avy esata, = GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. x.w_ where the parties are s0 equally The made by Edward Caverly and wite to John. At bay? <5 ———— Fir Escarss Axp Sraxv Pures ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds longest pole the trae ‘Sud W. J, Miller of lots 16 to 21, Caveriy’s sub of nant Galle Giassowast. re cohen” ebro fatto ont of tho samme ‘WB DECLINES TO TALK ABOUT MIB AILEGE CONMED. W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufactures. BE Mcgee poten Markemen. CO propre we of $10,700, and 1008 20 Michabt aL ty — —_ ARMY. oa ie pg ee Speen oem eens, quivers to-day, owing ten veenina & the oom: ain, at 1425 New York areute inet oT fren, notang “approaching To oo __Ofice—Room 33, Corcoran Building. _o8-1m-1p" Petition of disti ‘marksmen inthe Army $bch saree. Preference is made of” the 3 Jeave-taking of any kind. “I Rothing to say Sous Cacce Fxs: ‘hls year, and announcing the names of twenty- EF, Jom on this or any otner subject," sald Bet Fply 6 aeeeel — Bine oMficers and men, who, in consequence of rove Works of SE RUSO Teeeca Tt uave to fale wilt Nomad, TOUTE 2OSe Bi a Soames or ‘three of tho sutborses tertais W. sags jG ky or : We i THLE wit seribed by Blunt's Rifle and Carbine wave Retna Woe, $00 wet ee HUNGARIAN FORCELAINS. 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