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NOTICES. Che Von TI—-No 10,746, bening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1887, ‘THE REFRACTORY crows. Great Preparations being made at Fort Custer for their Arrest. CwrcA0o, October M.—A Bul'ags, Mont, special says: The greatest secrecy is amaiptained at Fort Caster as to the plan to be pursued im arresting the'Indians — Although mo outbre KS have oo- curred since September 13, It Is certain that some Cammg of importance 1 about te be done. Sixtren ‘Companies of Soldiers are now aL Une post apd If {eansporcation can be obtained wo companies wilt from Missoula It's the current belief Dudley, commanding the ist cavatry, Che feld ‘in person. Wraps-up-lie- Tal Bearer, Who inads the refractory Crows, ried from, the Cheyenne agency, F of bis followers, he went to Re PH =gihf 38 Known how successful he has been, Bighiy probabie that a number of Chey: wes bave been added to his band. There wumicient number of rons ere to, pre. bo fee 55. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. WAS HE MURDERED? THE COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE CO, of the Dustrict uf Columbia A sett aim = ES et gee eae fen 3 of the ‘for the SHEEN ew, botretary _watt 432 9th st ow eS JAMES RADCLIFFE ANNOUNCES 0 Ee i st Tat st nw of q=> GAS FIXTURES. EST STOCK. Low PRICES. DERS. FE. F. BROOKS, 8 531 15th st., Corcoran Building. _ PHOSVIT#.—THIS COMBINATION, OF RO Tae CoN uaa e te d Nerve tea popular and pt bras sud Nerve se and teategard arainat Malaria Sat MSHACy, “Ts Pennsylvania eves tice or Gu drutwht with moda water "tis AMUSEMENTS. AGEES ANNOUNCE THAT THE PAIR gnorial Chuseh will close on ‘Thursday NEW ANDILUNS «NEW WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3D AND H st 2.2, (Capitol Hil }Rerival services con ta... under the direction of the pastor. (Ch. aaaiated THIS (Wednesday) EVERING = pai Bx cope even ius iar have Let others Ie Pages $ and 4 of Tux Stan today contain: ‘The President's Thankagiving Day Proclamation, | T#E DECAYED CORPS OF A MAN DISCOVERED NEAR THE Lyman Agrees with Oberly about Office-Holders in Political Associations, Mr. Blaine in Europe, the Alleged Repeaters in Baltimore, Mr. Garrett's De- feat, Telegraphic Dispatches, &c, The advertise. HAVE BREN A CITIZEN OF WASHINGTON—NO CLUE ‘TO HS IDENTITY. P ‘The half-bare skeleton of 3 man was discovered mnencing 7 o'clock. Interest commenct 3 “kere: gans, Sewing Machines, Professional, House-tur. | \¢ PIAce, Who was attracted to the spot by aishings, Books, Ocean Steamers. “eaneatg— SOL sae had taken a short cut through the woods to Better of tenon cal, Be Verna: 3, are requested to moet at Mystic Shrine. Hall 1413 St zu lock, for the peipassof Baas estas Tot purpose ns ‘Members of sister lodyes are cordially tuvited.026-2° SPECIAL I HAVE RETAINED A DESE ger enue, $231,018; customs, $821,014. the undergrowth was thick. ‘As he of pierre camp he bes Pagal ‘Vhrough the bushes the horrible stench at Los Angeles, Cal., and John P. McNeover to be | nity and he went deeper into the woods to storekeeper ana gatiger at Wardensville, W. Va, ill PURITY AND TEMPERANCE. el ‘Thicket, | To-day’s Session of the W. C. T. U. A Ghastly Find in « Virginia ete vs Bt “GRANGB CAMP”—-WELL DEESSED AMD SUPPOSED TO | FINANCES OF THE UXION—WORK AMONG THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS—OTHEM BRANCHES OF THR REFOR ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Union re- ‘ington Grove, iy Beale chepstsinstaad of | Wood, and One Metioal, "Speciaitiea, “Ladies | st Saturday lying in the woods about hundred } agembled this morning at half-past 10 o'clock oundry ch AX EVENING. 28 ards “ - “| Foundry chure 2 iG. 28iD instant 7 tec Dentistry, Educatior yards from the “grangecamp,” near Vienna, at Waugh Chapel. Devotional exercises were con- ‘Te ghastly find was made bya man Wving near | ducted by Mrs. R.B. Catlin. The treasurer, Mra Potomac River Boats, Attorneys, Pianos and Or. the | Annie R. Moulton, then read her report, in which horrible smell of decayed human flesh. The man | {t was stated that the total receipts from all sources the | for the year were $2,196.63, and the disbursements Goverxment RRceIrTs To-paY.—Internal rev. | Spring for water, and passed through a secinded | $2,974.06, leaving balance of $121.: Part of the forest, where there was no path and } not include the sum of §77 appropriated for legis- lution. Mrs. Moulton stated that the organization had never Deen in more flourishing condition, and the president added that the report testified Gover its cause. He found lying in the leaves the | to the generosity of the people of this city, and 7. ‘This does decayed and torn carcass of a ian. In horror he trausact every day irm 9 to 10 o'clock ‘their interest in the work of the Union. The re- ‘a pud trom 6 107 oclock p.m, api forth raotice. | Tax Jour Fisuxny Cosmussiox.—Thirty-seven | Fushed from the spot and alarmed the pelghbOr- | Dore ae saouted and une ladies sang the Goxol 226-64 _____W. W. BURDETTE._| rooms have beea engaged at the Arlington for the | 2° vgs eadane, epi! as an expression of their satisfac A resolu- DE HIDDEN, CATARRH, THRO\T AND t Fishery Commission: Messrs, Angell and ‘THE GHASTLY OBJECT, ‘Won Was adopted requestng the superintendents LUNG SPECIALIST, will resume practice st Willand's, on MO. Dax, WEDNESDAY and FHI here to-day. Mr. Chamberlain and Si November 2, Free consultation. | Tore to-day. —_ é tosp.m 26-1 Soe TEs DESIRING 4 COMFORTABLE shold cal ahd pent Saroi tnatvs Hall, oe ‘si. n.w.. Stage and apyoint complete, Seating capacity 850. “Terms reasonabl ‘nants of clothing still clinging. to the skeleton in- Senators Call, Kenna, Camden, Consul-ceneral | 2&4 appeared to have bven Lying there for two or o26-Law-6t ‘Commissioner of Patent States side, are expected | 80d A message Was vent to the coroner. ‘The body | of departments to apo big we i Charies | Was that of aman nearly six feet tall, ‘The rem-| their expenses, so ‘chat the cost of toe Work COUId De ascertained. “Tue report of Mra. L. Chase, the supe ai AMONG THE PRESIDENT's CaLLEss to-day were | dicated that the man had been well dressed. The ‘THE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ DEPARTMENT months, The had been torn off in | was read by the secretary, Mra, Weightman, in the Waller,Consul Schoeuhof, First Assistant Postmas. | shreds ‘and from the exposed parts of te =) at absence of Miss Chase. The report spoke of the ter-General Bvevenson, Auditor McConville, and } body the eee | ‘by dogs. | The skull progress made in the work during the year, and i) an accurate account of =» REV. A H ZIMMERMAN WILL CON- ts ‘was almost enurely bare, and a large handful of "duct revival, services this We eren- nay ee dark hair lay inside a straw hat, which had falien | especially tire of the home on Missouri ing at 7:30. s Becting at 6:30. meet-| Tae Grrrvspuso MEMoRiAl, TaBLETs.—Col. Joho | from the hes. The browse ‘the flesh from | &venue. Contribution Deen received toward ine for young people seturday eS puis. You are cor head. The one’ avenue. Contributious have been iy invited to these meetings. — ag. | 3 Wiison, of the Engineer Corps, has been, in ad- } the arms and o>, THE MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS meet at the Armory 1HIS VENING at 7:30 p. m. sharp to make ments toleave tor Richmond in the morning. leaves at 6 s.m.sharp. By order of WM. W. ‘Captain Commandins. i of the “erection of monuments or memorial tablets | 1D only the bones, ueld vogether for the proper marking of tne posiuion ot each of | ments ‘The leg bones were bare down appropriation Of neat make, laced. Ww! med ‘the globe, BOW OM & tour arvund the ‘Sori; hus arrived sndican be comeuited st 718 Sth at. Rw. ‘The profesor will noc advert se what becan Bat will wite cach sitter a test frre to convince the pul : ave Fireeged Schone call and wives the yriemor a text, ‘oe inten euly for two weeks Will — Oe: Berurs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. N* DaTIONAL THEATER ‘Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, MR. EC. MINER ‘Will present, Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, ‘MRS. McKEE RANKIN And s Company of Carefully Selected Artists, in Mr. Clay Green's Romantic Drama, THE GOLDEN GIANT, APL OF TO-DAY, Which won tmmediate recognition for its strength and besuty at the Fifth Avenue and Niblo’s New York ‘Theaters. The press of the Eastern cities vied with ‘their cotemporaries in praising the play and players. Qsfober 31—Mer. EH. SOTHERN in “The Highest oz for Bidder.” Alsatarrs GRAND OPERA HOUSE. WEEK OF OCTOBER 24, - THE GREAT FUN-MAKERS, SALSBURY'S ‘TROUBADOUKS, Acknowledged the most Complete Comedy and Musical Organization in America, In Their Latest New York Craze, “THE HUMMING BIRD,” ‘Direct from the Star Theater, New York. Repiete with Exquisite Muaical Selections. ‘Tne Best Performance the Troubadours have Ever Given. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Next Weok—KATE CLAXTON. “ om AERIS BIJOU THEATER = At it, a Se latina adults 20n, young peuple, under 16 years of age, half-price. Afternoon and aed batt Ary ES etme SADIE HASSON'S BOBOD' ¥. Baker in “Chris and Lena” 024 o2%4__"AGenuine W. G. C25 saxso rxsraucron * Address 919 G street Instruction hours from 4109 pan. TES oar, Say oF week. oui a _ok-Im ES, 1408 NEW YORE AVE. ‘Fandenpe sid howiabien fot rent by the 2Seeach hour, Bf im the Hnited States. #23-bus ‘ORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 26th at. two blocks soath of Peubsylvaniaays, Cooled by new and compists spparstes Cyertumbarm to lop. wid BRAS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open fireplace. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orna- ments. Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton snd other celebrated potteries Artistic Bronzes, ‘Brassea, Bc. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, _ 019 424 9th strest, W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. Information given and estimates furnished. _Ofice—Room 13, Corcoran Building. o8-1m-1p* TUESDAY, 25TH, WEDNESDAY, “6TH, AND THURSDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. RR Mm cco nu H ee ESS tt BRR HO HHH Eg iu So Hin i cco H H ™M MM NN NERE t MeeMaE € Tex See Ry ¥ MMM IL LL RNNEE RRR YY aes L L HE SE BBY « LLLLLLLITIN NNERER RY [ ww} per wwww kek sy pip sts Yew EM GaP +H we'w oR AWS Pe Sahm AND 3 SS § $ Stat wis at = uo BA be BS EL OF a aA coo Tt %ss% A CORDIAL INVITATION sttended to ladies who desire to inspect these goods, c—_] $07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gaerne: ‘Bafore you buy your Suite, Overcosts or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these foods, for they posses merit in style and make, besuty 4m fabrics acd trimmings; the prices range, from the lowest price rarmeut to the finest, considerably lower than any hoase can sell the same grade in quality for. SCHOOL svrTs. ‘od know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade Sneepecial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited {m Gt, but there is an sir of stylein the cut and make ‘whieh always gain us the preference when comparisons ‘Are made Prices are always the lowest. (Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless, ‘NOAH WALKER & Co, 2 ______ 625 Penneyivania svense. a= 70 THE Business ies, crTizEN AND RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. PRESIDENTIAL PosTwastexs Arromre.—The| Were of a ‘President bas appointed the following-named post- aaa shi masters: Maurice B. Throckmorton, at Birming. | was a Ala,, vice Henry J. Winn, resigned; L. Lock- | that might lead to ke identification of the body, wood Thayer et Warsaw, N.Y, vice Cr: Gardner, | Sua dal ‘decomposition had goneso far that tt could ‘was white, Samons, deceased: James F. waivon Nee. vite Hiram Hive, resigned. ‘Tae Cowrnact for furnishing new scales,beams,, Ornot. The skull was not fractured, but 16 was ‘sald by the doctors that the man ‘The rapid and unprecedented growth of the District MIGHT HAVE BEEN STABBED OR SHOT C ‘the commands of the regular Army engaged at | pS Within te shoes the flesh was in perfect | the charge of Mr. ” decom} room ts conducted in connection with the home. ene pg Pas patent’ inera asa | The Feceipts of the home since it was opened have and the disbursements $195.01. The wtorated Deen $217.1 were "S a a = that eighty pledges had been signed report stu a ee eer | gee | ac cep areeasl ont ‘gauze undershirt. ‘The only jewelry | Yau there is work done botlt ‘Of cuff butions, Nothing was found | and the gt resigned; Mortimer Allison, at Canisteo, N. Y., ‘determine case urder | Bumber of pledges Ss on Js Gaupraeh; | Oc 4be Shey BOT Eat a ts work, the Navy-yard, Arsenal and the jers’ Hot Was 2 making a toval of 264." ‘The soldiers who became f=] mae for the , ‘and wherever elye the clothing | Ube hot soldiers at the Soldiers’ Home | and at the Arsenal, and also from generous friends dition to his other duties, assigned to the ehirge | could be torn off was for the most bart gone, leav | ie ‘city pacal, and aie0 fr im % theatee. | each Saturday groan, ‘The home 1s now under ‘Mrs, Graham, and a lunch ‘the Year, and at the navy- among the sailors a yi the marines. The total during the year at the three lults and 60 children, interested In the work when they go to other posts of Columbia, ite constantly incressing population. and | weights and other welghing apparatus required nar ogee flee ane og the development of ite present and future business | Tf 'o, ann service qariay tie fiscal yore ond, work. Teport. stated that it was desired to interests necessitates the publication of s Directory that will be thoroughly reliable and sstiafsctory. ‘The undersigned proposes to publish # Directory that will be complete and comprehensive, containing the name, occupation, and address of every profes- ‘sional man, householder, tredesman, and artisan who resides within the limits of the District of Columbia, A large corpe of intelligent canvaseers will be placed in the field in afew days, and » systematic and com- plete canvass of the District will be made by separate squares. ‘The Directory will be replete with informstion of ‘vast interest to every taxpayer and resident, relating to the tax laws, valuations of property, license laws, Police regulations, the public schools, and health office, ‘and a variety of useful information that will be of in- terest to all. It will contain an accurate map of the District, with all extensions of streets and avenues which are con- ‘templated by the District authoritiesor have been made to the date of issue, A large sale of the book has been already guaranteed, ‘and advertisers will find it to be oue of the best me- ‘June 30, 1888, has been awarded to eearor xe Yore other this Loup Hnrscusii was entertained at dinner by | Sniy’ means "by which: It waa ‘Leben ther mans | mercwant sailors at the wharves in this city and and only’ means by which tt was ho} the guests were the British minister, Acland, | weth were Hariany Mavthowo, Gray and Bistouford, anda | were that at J.C. Bancroft Davis, ne, ‘The collar about the neck Was & ‘4 CORONER'S INQUEST WITHOUT RESULTS, ‘The coroner held an inquest on Sunday and had Yeuow Fevex.—Surg.-Gen. Hamilton nas re- Mt new cascyof yellow fever since the last re- | Were no means of dertermining how the man had ort, and tat there were two deaths Monday and | Come to his death, but there 18 a unree the @ murder. ‘The man was what tuey cull ‘ci Of the hospital, and was yesterday authorized to | & el —_ ty renege. Wasuington, and may Farmers seca —The following patents have | ona tet 1o'uhe grunge camp. The exumingtion deen issued to residentsof the District: Elmon A. | Of the body was very im Adams, assignor of one-half to F. W. Evans, dry- | "esd of even the doctor vo approuch it. wall brick; Chas. A. Davis. rallway car; Henry H. Soe eens See wees sad meantien ts | Dessay, eae ot cana A ay ee byte! pee upon the bnainess community = E. b. Newinan, assignor of one-fourth to D. | MePert of Surgeon-Gencrat Moore, soliciting advertisements, which will be inserted at reasonable rates, and I would request that such en- couragement may be given as will Justify the public tion of » large edition of the book. Ishall ive my personal attention to the manage- ‘ment of this enterprise, and 1 respectfully solicit the patronage and support of my triendsand the general public in my efforts to provide them with a more com- Plete Directory than any heretofore published in this locality. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. The office will be temporarily locatedat 224 Four- and-s-Half st. mw, After the 1st of November at 1417 F st. n. w,, room 4, second floor. WILLIAM DICKSON, ‘OF L_MEMBERS OF D. Snedecker, Emporia, Kab., apparatus for regu- Inting the temperature and dows Daper tubes, holder aad Petes for paper ouses paper T an age paper whe ing them {three pateats). ARMY MEDICAL MUSKUM, BTC., BTC. during the last fiscal year was $150,366, and the {rip in Burope.— District Attorney Grinnell and | cost of supplies required during ehe current fiscal Thos A. Lawton Of} year will undoubtedly exceed that amount, He of Milwaukee ‘are at the Eobitt | Fecommends that the limit of the amount of the —Bev. Pere Villatte, a priest of the Uld Cainolic | pay of of the medical tbe in Charen 2 creased that ‘be granted to purchase supplies, costing less than $500, without formal contract. ‘The report shows that the méan strength of the forces serving tn the Atlantic coast region was 2,226; the number of men daily non-effective on 3 Sea its Ditty, 66, ond the death Sa. ote riod or great. os ‘of Prov. | est sickness Uioope in tabs secuios cou <a be. Pr 3 i ¥ Saat treaah, and J, 2, Fiyan of | which there are force of O16 men and 10 mill lary! J. Shaft of Philadel 5 tary stations, including Washington Barracks and es Pon are at the Nati —Geo. i Fort Myer, the total number of uimtssions to sick and C. Cresson of apy es and H. T.| report was 1,339 The discl for disabllity ‘Strauss of New York, are at the ce nen ake Bumbered 18, and deaths 6. The ratio of deaths W. T. Jordan of Louisvilie, Wm. Wall of New York, t 1,000 Was7. The admission rate per 1,000 at ‘and Geo.Norbury of Ld are at the Arlington. ae “re bree trrig Was 1,821, and ; ‘ari nd a id "ne pes atest alokness fn this nee. Chetera and Yellow Fever. coniprised July, August aba Sepeember, when Surgeon-General Hamilton to-day received a x non-effective force ns 35 per 1,000. telegram from Health Officer Smith, of New York | The principal causes in T of itporeance rere malarial fevers, Venereal city, as follows: tyne i) diseases, alcoholism of two (2) per cent “Britannia was detained in first instance be- each ‘month thereafter ‘OF otherwise proceeded with ss ii halfsdue May Ir iee.it not paid secon month of May. JOHN F. COOK, Coilector of IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY. In the Appalachian region there were neither ‘Was developed that was very suspicious. Au discharges nor deaths during the year, In the and bilological examination confirmed suspicion | northern lake region the deaths numbered 10 in a ofcholera. Another case devel on the 34, | force'of 1,102 men, In the region of thé central Uumbered plains nd hills the number of deaths re ra 13 10 @ foree of 1,114 men. “On the Gulf coast SUR nas ates reccsvoa a teem tr Dr. Porter, | ‘ere were 3 deaths in a force of 296 men. ‘The a, patente | deaths in the prairie region numbered 43 in a force tn charge of reliet measures Pa, Fla, SaY-) of 3,858, which is iu the ratio of 11 per 1,000, In “Do not as yet need assistance. oxe-Ot ATTENTION, BAK! | Sten DAY MORNING. -es rate By order of Exe r- + OAR Paantnutons Ostebee 22, 1887, [ASHINGTON, s Thave to-day associated with tne Mew, BT Devia, Stecenafully conducted the “Ral” Puaraeey. corset iy com 4 7th snd E streets, for years. . r. ‘Will asvuime exclusive control of the pre- nL aaa have careful aud prompt attention st Gis ands. He: EDWALD F MERTZ, the Cordileras in force of 6ne Heo seas | Ci professional ‘Sn ‘There have been about 225 (0 250 cases of yellow | Drislt Isr men end teeceerae oe see om fever and 34 deaths up to date. There were 14 s Rew cases yesterday. About 80 sick in town.” sinepmnstgllpemlicereessring eine crt Information Was also recetved to the effect that | the average loss of time for each man during the toe oepital Will have to be enlarged 80 as 10 | year was 14 days as against 15 for 1885 and 16 for tional accommodations. egg the preceding decade. The death-rate was 8.8 per Movements, 3,000, being IMgher than that lor 184, which was Mrs. George W. Adams and daughters and ner | & pra ey ST : Srarcoais apie Ia Birear | ever, considerably lower than for the preceding decade, Which was 11.4. Jeffersor revurhed vo Washington last night, pour, ‘was tho station at which the qitutest ‘Mr. and\Mrs. Geo, W. Ruoff have returned from | amount of sickness was reported. their wedding tour and are located at 710 10th ‘THE ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. street. Two shousand one huodred and twenty-three Mrs. D. F. Sawyer, of lowa city, lows, ts in the | specimens were added to the medical mosean ay eee ae ee OF Sai re. BW. Row- | during the year, making the total number of Rap he pcimpereage Specimens 26,072. ‘The Surgeon-General says that Gen. and Mrs. Van Vilet have returned to the | with the removal of tue museum to the new fre- city from Shrewsbury, N. J. proof building will undoubtedly come 1: ace ‘Miss Lily Armour, of Q street, leaves this even- | Cessions of specimens from alt ‘ot ne Cited ‘The first meeting for share, will be held it the Astor Odie Fthat. nw. opp. Patent EVEN- ENG. Noveinber 9,887, : on tuet wit success, aud im paying 6 per cent Enterest to withdrawing mentors, te adnscars hoa nium of $180 on one share of stock, requiring buts monthly payment of 820 for the use of BLAU. "No beck dues £0 pay., Shares $1 each. Subscriptions to stock may be wade at auy the before the meeting, at the office of the Secretary and ‘Treasurer, 1410 4 at, States, Touching the hosp! corps, the Su: o- Bw, Where all information will be cheerfully given | ing to visdt her sister, Mra. Lieut. Eckerson, at Fort | General says the age Ey ceeieatl amtormation wil fh her stator, Mrs. Lious. Boke ya the Oaerous and frequently dauger- Foe eee form Sarnia 1 an Diy be won us service performed by the privates of this cor; ‘Siz tot sc nw. | months. ‘entitles them in his opinion to extra pay, and INO. A. Seer ~ 7 ands an Al} GataPre ne” STeary and Treasures, No.) Wm I. Lockwood, of Urbans, Ohio, was mar- bo added to thetr pays” eee er Gay 00 — unts Lig g boty awell- PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL. nown Fi 3 ng was eevenieicn known young ty, The ‘The number of patients admitted to ag tel ‘the ‘Hospital during the year was eight hundred and the Happy couple left fora tip througa the Neoes, | twenty-three, and tie number 1p the hospital at Mr. and Mrs. H.C. North have taken rooms st | the beginning of the last, Necal Year was eighty- the National for the winter. Gred und nine. ‘The ‘number inthe dete remaining Cases from the Race Track. hospital at the end of the year was eighty-seven. i port - poll ‘The army medical board at New York examined FOR VARIOUS MINOR OFFENSES. ‘Theodore Davis, colored, was before the Police ‘Court this afternoon charged with attempting to the of i. F. Cronie at the race track Pie Se Pomme nae ous eaeces as tee CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Pat. ASSETS—$790,558.61. qbubectiption, books are open fora new issue of stock 14th). | Subscriptions and’ start \ce society at tempera Fort “3 found in the pockets was a razor in a | 10re Workers Were nesded to carry on, the work. che man’s Vash: was Chiet Justice Waite at his residence, No. 1415 I | identity could be established was that several jaw | U2 West Washington, last night. In addition to Lord Herschel | teeth were filled with gold, and one or more front Seamay Wie wach tet nee maa for the zeal tellers were for her was her,” apd "Sins. Tilton was re-elected as secretary, one Sen ee tcane tee fen cartes ateee ares sera he national convent November 16, with Mrs, C. M. Whitney as alter nate, While the balloting was going on Mrs, LaFetra introduced Miss White, & young lady from LeDrott Park, who said that the <7 of LeDroit Park were arrangil Boundary, where. street-car_ drivers could get hot coffee and warm themselvesin winter. Uniess such a place was wided the drivers were Griven to the saloons, Wao had an interest in this work. After the elec- ton the meeviag Was adjourned for iuncd. MAS. 8. H, WALKER’S ADDRESS. At the session of the union at Waugh church Jost night the principal address was delivered by Maj. 8. H. Walker, ex-Superintendent of Police, ‘who criticised the administration of the liquor-li- cense laws in the District very the W. ©. T, U. of tne Distgict had created a moral public sentiment in favor of temy romises in the near future to place honest, sober, ‘nristian men in power to enforce the laws. “Law, to be effective,” he said, ‘must be executed by its friends, No man who is an excessive ruin drinker, Whether he be a private citizen or a District Com- missioner or a United States marshal, 0f temperance ora fit person to control'the destiny ofeitber a criminal Or a freemap. That official Who must kee; Drought in for Cannot pass a grocery st ‘without drinking behind the cracker and cheese boxes, is not mentaily or morally qualified to lice or Iquor government of free American cit Clal Who havitually sets an exampie ot intox’ tion before his subordinates must be prepared to see neglect of duty, which he is powerless to falker asked his hearers whether they that large numbers of retail licenses have been granted ‘and Viclott, au 7b make proper Femegy” wondered ne plicant; that tue receipt of Epin lieu or the license: that the nethe: ‘Myer, but that do something among . The report Deen carned on. ‘The report of the committee on credentials was teen and « half, and the indications | caiiea for and Mrs Shelvon, the chairman, read the pes eed enor epee NE ames of the accredited delegaten. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. y ‘The union next proceeded to the election of cetved a telegram from Deputy Collector Spencer | the remains buried, the clothing and the Jaw bones | omcers ror the year, Mrs. Dr. Stanford, Mrs. at Tunpa, Fia., saying that there have been six or | Deng Preserved in hopes of identification. There | woog, Mrs. Williams and Mra. ‘Tompkins being ers, When the votes for president ‘general impres. | aPpointed teller rues Yesterday morning. Dr. Porter 1s in cl sion in the nelghDorood that the mystery includes } Dad been eS = emia . That ae fos | cot tu er weg ogutag oo Ho he Fnow whether rts is tn order. ‘Here is one e that reads: ‘Mrs, tré; May Lhe Lord bless her.’ ” perfect on accownt Of the | +14 men' respondea Mrs Tilton, tbe secretary. “That Ougnt to count as two votes,” sald Mrs. e. ‘When the informal allot was announced that Mrs. 8. D. La Fetra, who has been president for the past year, had received 50 votes, Mrs. Conen 7, ‘and Miss’ Chase 3, the secretary was direct low of water in pipes; | SICKNESS AND DEATH AMONG THE SOLDIEES—IHB|(o cast the ballot of~the union for Mra La r Fetra This having been done Mra But and [Mrs Hartsock were ap Sas argoow-Geuoral Joun Moore says that tae money | tg, aid eSSOr Ret As tr. La Petra entered sui -neral Jonn Moore tthe ng, and escort Prnsomat.—Mr. Frank A. Richardson, ot the | Saree or che medinel and’ poueat apace fase | the gathering rose and sang the doxology, while Baltimore Sun, has returned, after an extended many waved thelr handkercuiets. Mrs La’ Fetra made a 5} ton. Ta'ene course of her remarks she said that It ‘Was not true that the W. C, T. U. bas forsaken the rescue work, for they weré never so interested in pointed to Fesponse to the honor of re-elec- Gragging down thelr work, OLe! ina few 2 which surrounded tant peed: “aes Kessler, God bless y, “Phe Israelite in Whom there 1s being inscribed, “Our scribe on, ‘Mra, Annie R. Moulton was re-elected treasurer, A Herring, Adams Express ber. Se fone of the ballots east characterizing her as “true Pay inepection, and spent yestorany in | Fim gave the highest death rate, 50 per oun.” | $06,060 = fis tty, tear Tmorhing inthe privatocar ot ‘THE TROOPS ABOUT WASIIINGTON. ‘Mira Annie Boone was, im lke’ manner, re- Vice-Prediden furan on of wae Fennayivania Kall) In tne eastern tuinber region, between the eoast | elected alsrict, r. 1, ad FS Cae Sas. Carroll Of Bal- | region and the Appalachian Mountain region, in| | MM& Alfred Wood was elected auditor. Mrs. M. E. Cohen Was elected delegate to the that will meet au Nashville provide @ place, asked the ald of all severely. He said which 19 a friend liquor in his office or have it inch during oMce hours, or who one day in ten years ‘ulations for the ‘That om- Se wi the requisite rly Owl and mis have as required bylaw. He men- Uoned the case of a saloon and brewery which, he claimed, had been open every Sunday Without In- termission for nine months Within 400 feet of one of tne new school houses. He asked also if the Commissioners did not Know that in a certain class Of houses south of the Avenue, which Com- missioner Webb says Were licensed last year, that the Sunday law is constantly violated, and if they did not know that the District holds money de- Miia vearee See ir Hcenses year. “Are you as. tonished,” he asked, government shouldbe able to run an unilcensed saloon in another's name, and cakes, in one of the principal Departments of f “chat an officer of the Under the guise of Do you know that the roprietors of these unlawful present, to Phe'collector thetr apt words ‘coliect $100’ writven on them sessor; that the money 18 collected for license with the the af as to the character f ef genet SB o ce i i i j i i | Office hours # A ianeuvers that, ingeui “cgueeetea Sees tere ee cet apis ere Gig Wvelgck p.m. Advances Will be ‘a8 to the proper 5 i HF 5 i | if ‘i : H Gd A d i 5 EH 4 en foroea the laws and respected ‘ot ets Count ot that vosset having to goto the asisatoe might ‘now have the ‘of the eitians, fe And was witnewwod by all too aloes of the Wer | suatanace in ne samialsertiae et Diernse aia This, afternoon. tn ‘The fact that the 5 cae all ae bert 4h a+ te eldpeaitemiiael Wh) | % cab Telegrams to The Star. further ouvbreaks and Cae setuers i | THROWING CT EARTHWORKS Custer, Mont., special Says: Surgeon Hall has > a tne concentration us in deep ‘Atver @ aiiort time’ arrange- pp ph yr ments ‘were made, and one bright moruing In Sig eis stated here that a system of ex thworks Pregonce of sur fasally and twe of his tenis use | CHAMBERLAIN AS A DIPLOMAT ‘We have since ‘from them, and they are liv- ing bi and well. “we have Dad whom habit also, ble. Yet for (reeks they will remain sober, aiid, were tt possi- bie for them to walk the streets City without being tempted at every turn, would | [O-DAY’S ELECTION IN BALTIMORE NO LIQUOM LICENSES YET, And None Will be tseued To-day. ‘WHAT COMMISSIONER WEBE SAYS OF STATEMENTS AT ‘THR W. C. . U. CONVENTION LAST EVENING. Commissioner Webb and Col. Moore were at work licenses, Commissioner Webb said toa sax re- Will there be any issued to-day, reports to the con- | _LOxpox, ‘ary notwithstanding. The attention of the | & the small ticket meeting of tories in London Commissioner was called to a statement | shows at made by Mr. 8. H. Walker, examajor of police, | Which bets laboring. His want of tact was Illus ‘at yesterday's session of the W. C. T. U. conven. | trated in tion at Waugh M. E. chapel that the District Com- | Canada gives over her commercial union with missioners had given printed blanks to the lieu- | Great Britain she will take the first step toward Reine tore | The Prospect Not Bright for Him. PREPARING TO ARREST THE CROWS. Orispi Indicates the Policy of Italy. CHAMRERLAIN’S BAD TEMPER. early to-day inspecting the applications for liquor | Displayed ii the Lendon Mecting Last Night. Porter that no. licenses have yet been issued, nor | Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Gnd other. defenses is under construction at the agency. Two companies of Wotautry. will reach here to-day by rail from Missoula The detach. ment Which Jeft this polnt—the = infantry — marched throagh four inches of seow. The uber. iometer registered 15 degrees below zero, ‘The detachment left here a twenty minutes for Fort Custer, and agency reports af Ue movetuent of troops are forbidden tO be seul. from ‘Fort Custer, correspundeuts having been compelled UW eaploy tocsacagere to bring dlapatches from the sovwe ot action. —_— pean ALL THE VOTERS ouT. Great Interest in the Baltimere Eleo tion To-day and Some Fighting. acrimony, October 4. —The friends of the rival candidates for mayoralty honors were in the Seld early this morning, and when the polls were opened long Lives of anxious Voters were In readi- hess to deposit their balloia, The day ts cloudy ‘and cold, but deing voved ai close. Both sides secu contiaent of Victory. WULle NgnUng Is reported in Lae soULMErE ‘section 0 the city, DUL nothing serious has yet occurred, No business houses are closed, though merchants, generally, are aking more than usual interest im, the contest, —_—_ a his Feverish Speech at extNa STAR, October 26.—MF. Chamberlain's address its worst the stress of temper under his repetition of the argument that if OT IN THE SILHMA MADRES, tenants @f police containing questions as to how | S*paration from the empire. He actually uses the | Re Hemmant of Magnus’ Band of many saloons were on certain streets and how | Prospects of danger of separation in Canada as an may of them were necessary. Mr. Walker is re- | amument to Bave said further that as the Heutenants | tits that Mtish influence in America may” be used | poryer, a miner froin, Sal against home rule in Ireland. He ad- 1, Mexico, about 130 ariably replied that none were necessary, the | against him, but declares that the vast majority | miies porthwest from Ei Maso, confirms the news Commissioners cut that question Out of the list. a DENIAL z Commissioner Webb was asked if there was any | $7 jt crime foundation for this statement. He replied em- | to Gladstone ahd defnes tue Noteinguam promran, | SB be Hest Fe phatically: “There is no truth in 1t at all—not a oh myer go ey age Gladstone of ‘Commissioners made a memoranda ing himselt wi i Gi-order, with cal toons Tee ale oo ta winrar | endeavoring to undermine the administration ot 0 Col. Moore to have reports: ‘any saloon is needed, But this was not in agen. | the law, eral way. We had reference only to those cases | hints u Of native Auiericans Would resent any attempt to . an , Dring about a conflict between tue two countries Ce eens ts Gs te commanued by Magnus of st. a Lieut, Bente tas Kawchllag Cr out two WeEks ages age bud stolen he Tanh, and (hat a party of eight men, commanded by one MeGrew, had pur- aflict, re ‘of the deepest dye. This ex: becomes more marked when he refers | (2 Davis, mana et * a ae Ee epics “howe rule alvogsinet and | Severed ue nots, Me. Muse seer nape Lak they are undoubtedly Indians. Mourcw's party of where the character of the neighborhood is such | CePt his scheme ior national councils they are to cae UOA Lhem Unexpectedly to Lue In a8 not lo warrant the issuing of a license | have nothing at all. He Joins Martngton in as. | HiNmuers cates Anon ts ieee sis and. foe to sell Hquor there. Ih no. case were the So aon ana ae a 5 ered the horses, but ihe iudians got away, Police willing to gay that a saloon | Union with iberal party. guard toe fanch and walt for was necessity to the meighborhood, That was THB PRESSURE ON SALISBURY xican Uivops to arrive trom Ascen- only navural.”” Mr. Webb informed the rey to take Lord Randolph Churchill back intothe min- | clon. “Walle be Was Wailing & Pall storm obill- that in the questions now used there 18 one WHICH | istry jsincreasing. Onestory 1s that Lord Harting. | €rated the crali and the Judians rearhed tue fast- requires the police to state the number of saloous: a ne esses OF Lbe Sicrra Madre mowulalus, «hence Une in the neighborheed in which. the applicant pro- | ton to be the head of a reconstructed ministry, ‘This | ever uli syarrs, Madre mutiny wheuos hey Doses to establish a bar or sample-room, and how | is untrue, Hartington being intensely adveree to | Myc APectesl co mak ou sea for a tong tne ‘hey are situated with reference to the obe applied | sitting in a cabinet with Lord Kandolph. on Wie shores of Lake Guzman, about 100 «alles for. Salisbury has put a betier face ou the Suez Canal | Southwest from Ei iaso. BALOONS NEAR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ‘Mr, Webb's attention was calied to the first | Serves the clause of the recent regulations, which prohibits | POT#*Y position in the issuing of a license to any person within 400 | BY Associated Press. agreement by a dispatch in which be expressly re- _—- ‘The Chicage Hourd of Drade Yields. THE QUOTATION COMPANY EKADMITTED TO THE FLOOR ON DS OWN T pt feet of a public school-house owned by the District | A Good Temper Essential in Diplomacy. | carcaco, October i— Tae Commercial Quota of Columbia, He said in reply: “We were cl Loxpow, October 26.—The News says Ukat Lord | ton Co., Wiiich Was recently deprived of tts ‘voand last_year with licenses to piaces within | Salisbury’ must already regret the rashness of his | of trade quotatior denied adwmission to te the prescribed mit, matter was thorouguly | choice. “Chamberlain's tewper 1s much against | exchange, Was yesterday restored Wo Ke former Investigated at the time, and @ report wus made | ita in politics, and is likely to be tatal in dipio- {to us that a survey or measurement had been made | MACY. He seis Lo have forgotten tuat American in every case of the kind, Ucenses for this year tue Commissioners would be careful to protect the new schddls that have been | CABLE fand are belug erected. een THE UNION DEPOT PROJECT. About the Tunnel Pian, etc. Commissioner Wheatley being asked by a Stam | burg will ‘and none were found to be | Citizens, whether of Euglish or Irish bioud, are not | Tue coumpany wa within 400 feet.” Mr. Webb said that tu issuing | propluated by insult, A German Bank ta Brazii—mir, Wile | do aud the direc son's Hesiznation Demanded. ae Special Cable Dispatch to Tus EvExixe Stan. What Commissioner Wheatley Saye) ‘Ynaxcrort, Cclober 26—The Discount Gesells- chatsor Beriih and the Norddeutsche Bank of Ham- rivileges. “The reinstatement Was UY voue of the rd of trade direc Is unconditional, board by Pres ident Wrigat in ¢ ber, 10F ee Turntsaing quout shop! and. NOTES FROM FRANKFORT, | hiss veou kept off ) compa With Une board's Te fused to raay decided Wat it ‘could come back on its ow n terms ‘The Progress of Manley. Loxpox, Gctober 26.—Tue private advices from Stapiey Pool about Lae progress made by Ube establish joinily a Brazilian bank for | staniey expedition, the subs.ance of which was Teporter to-day about the feeling among some of | Germany in Kio Janeiro, with a capital of 10,000,- | cavied trou: bere Wo days acu, Were dated tbe eud. 000 marks, the people of East Washington tn reference to the | MIEN of tne turbulent meeting France, yesterday, was Une adopuion by ‘thus connect the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad | majorily of a resolulion declaring Unat Wilson had ‘with the Baltimore and Potomac, and what action | betrayed bis the Commissioners would take in the matter, and | ¢lafed that he was not walling i especially with reference to the petition which | ists and the invransigeanta, (Ue BBA | occurred ou ie 16-t00. proposition to tunnel underglith street east, and Was presented to them on the 22d instant, said of August. ‘sinall A Silver Avalnache. A SLIDE OF BOCK IN A DAKOTA MINE BRINGS DOWM $200,000 Woxrll OF ORE. Deapwoop, Dak., October 26.—A sil Je of rock has of ute Iron HALL Driuging down ure of the estimated value. ut ‘trust, and must resign. Wlisog de- do this, as the ‘Tue IMACUVILY Of Une continental stock ex-| siuNUOL A chUNk as lucge ut a ans that thé board have had no discussion on the mat- +1 continues, There are Do alterations 40 | Wwiuch is one mass of born suver so rick Wat part ter. Until then he is not prepared to say what the —— CRISPS REASSURING SPEECH. Siguificnat and Peacefal Utterances of the Italian Premier at Turin. ‘TURIN, Uctuber 26,—At @ political banquet given | ali the guildings and dotug mach dainage vo a4 410, 434 and 464, which are bounded on the nortn | {2 his honor last evening Signor Crispi, the prime 01 it Was sawed off tor Ue assay, has been Drought over frum Whe mine and placed ou exmitiuon, ne —Fire yesterday burned the Lop salt Of Uke Garvocr coal tine, cleaning bolier aud engines “Tue shaft burned toa by C street, on the south by D street, on the east | minister, in reply to a Loast, said that his govern | Geto 20 feel. as lows te rouguiy estimaued ab by 6th, and on the west by 10th street. He stated | Ment woud be a Ratiroad Com- ‘and he thinks tM title to the two | Saving an Branch a8 far as Brooks station, and | | “Should 1% counect it with the Washingvon branch by a track intersecting it on the otner side of ivy City, From there the two companies would COME OVEN THE SAME TRACK to 11th street east, into which they would switch and run on the surface a8 faras G or i ‘street, at either of which points the tracks could De laid w to the present tunnel under Virginia avenue. Tue comy would Chen pro- cved over the present Lracks of the Balumore and Potomac to the depot, wiich they could enter at ‘Lue 6tb street side. Mr. Wheatiey declinea ‘0 say Whether he or the other Commissioners Tatored the plan, and oul ‘Said Chat tuls proposition Is One of a dozen whi ‘the Board of Coumissioners Will consider prior to submitting their rey upen the subject to the Senate committee, He said it Probuole that a board meetng will be held iu & tew days, and Col. leary uglage, Chief engineer we and 0. RK. Co., has been thvived 1 attend it with» view to submitting further pi from his com- pany. Since sabmiiting B. and 0."s proposi- Hou, Col, Dougiass as weiwen the Comualsuoners, joy allenuon to Lue fact Chat they do nol mean to forfeit certain rights or privileges which he pames, honor.’” = No Tennis Touraament To-Day. ‘THE GAMES WILL G0 ON TO-MORROW aT wy THE 00 0x to ¥OOx, peace. Curcaco, Sppointed to find that there woud le no games. ‘The telephone at the marine barracks was kept busy and nume,ous inquiries were received as to whether the tournaimeut would go on. The play- ing will begin ut 12 o'clock to-morrow if te Timits, Some of the gentlemen tnter- tournameut predict tat there will be fuel games are com- Alexandria Affairs, present, The most. Eskbart, appropriation of $500 .o arrange | 18 engaged and retyrn devotion to tne law and respect ior justice. AlleT be Saeed pean pees atid be Watched ty the Bet | etered Uo ihe wolerance watch the mation tad | Sma td were applied wo reper ue Samia be roaches wn 40 muanisentations often prosouss a Pee tay, aid Laat | Cart oc tbe vatican abd ite partionna, abd aakee government Will Dot hesitate wo people for support. Our army avoids polemics and devutes Its effuris Lo oe isell. Our work- men do pot assemble and ce they work and economize. Therefore unere 15 noth.ng to fear in regard to peace at ty ge | ag by his receut. journey, elared they were - groundless HE could never tend itinseif to the | rece a wauuusent in is bower = feaving of a ‘2 mation wuich had.so — greauly. faatnt ann g Affican coast. These proposal fritn France would be as de tory as it would be In defeat. “Watle working for our own good, we work also for the benelll and Sepa Bloue. a 3, also > uta. privat Dored for peace.” We will wore with’blin. Whee i | §Af2a#, @vlegation, at a pric leat hum recently he ‘said to me dered a service to Kurupe. We Wish peace with insisted Luat the Dlood of Ube itauans slain by tue Abyssunians must’ be avenged, and that when the necessary posidious were retaken Italy would Ope ait ber marke to that county % b ae Saar Dall Ses to tat country. WKS to the ‘astern question, It was the Teallan ge gga andi lineman Eons deuring to be tree, while maineauing as far | app eae as elasbeail fons to wi ry aS posslb.e Fespect for e! Tas Gc. A. Be ot oh Policy was Ube most useful, ——-_____ The Chicago Gas Trust Case. Army parade The Northwestern Car Company Sale. MINNEAPOLIS, MixN., October 28.—The approach. ing sale of tue Flant Of the defunct Nortuwestera, Cat Company of Stillwater promises to be s lively affair, H. #1 Porver, of Chicagu, and Senator Sa- leading bidders, are already on the Ground Bidders are required. to" depostt $100,000 as a guarantee, and the tinst bid must be ‘wita Che law gov ‘such Corporations, rhe company Was formed by J. Ik. th, | Gi Who, it 18 aid, were driven out ot ‘T. J. Lannon to fil bis loton Duke and Henry | State of Michigan by the 000, upon Which (were is au insurance of government of liberty, both civil | $9,000. and that he would ask’ in ~ r Chas Peace would PORTLAND, ME., October 26.—At a meeting of the lo home affairs, He morning: fresh sacrifices vecome necessary the appeal to the ———»_ Dr. Nachtigal’s Grave Descernted. Ben.ix, October 6.1L 1+ proposed to transfer the Femaios Of Dr. Nacntigal, the German explorer, from Cape Palmas lo tue Cameroon country, the we or plotable 1u'case of vee | Plaiuis that the explorer's grave at Cape Palmas >. Cardinal Mayaald Selected. Viexna, October 26.—The members of tne Hun meeting ueld i ay udaPesth, agreed to select Cardinal Haynald as We nave ren- | presideat or te delegation. Favoring Uniform Yarriage Laws. OrtaWa, Ont., Octover 26.—Il is Understoud Unas the Domliion goveruuent has expressed to the Vhal Loe laws in Gil the ques ed Wife's sister ‘Vivlent speecues; ‘at home.” to Italy's redempuon. War ‘to Italy's African 7, Signor C ‘reates, ‘general | _ CINCINNATI, October 26.—Sayor Smith bas called c pro October 28.—By consent of counsel the | C8100 Of Grand Army wen is expected Lo marly, Rosen Wuld-Oppenheluner case agalnst the Chicago | Ud many Visitors will be present, Gasaght and Coxe Company was continued in ae or row, if the weather is fair, Mf. Bonsal came over | Suaye Tuley's court this worniag till Noveuber 2 Richmond wins the Second Race. ‘The secoud race was Wou by Hicuinond; Wired 257. Mutuels paid $11.10, <= mathe? cae in fraudulent busiuess apd has nol com- surecig was also ordered, as was the appropriation | flowy to cugage in the busines of grave-yard in| White Searching for Kidd's Treasmrese theo By = Ft ys parchased a | . REMARKABLE PENNSYLVANIA MAN DROWNED ‘the upper bourd Aiderman McKensie introduced a | Cuarter which had lapsed because not ased, and ‘WK THE ATLANTIC ocRAN. report hereatter item “estimated | 40u business. Tae cowplaint these | A Pittsburg @pecial says: The report of the Pe eh ee facts and asks that the Carter be Geclared forged, | Growning in the AUiantic Ocean of « remarkable which, last year, was $4,700, He said tnat in 162 Sonnape aoe ‘Man was received Tuesday. He is Wiliam Reed, this {tem was DUL $7,000 and ft increased year by A Uisterte Castio Burned. ‘who had a reputation as s mineral and oll pros year, but there are no bills oF accounts at the gas | ViEwwa, October 26.—Piince Czartoryski’s his- ‘The news comes from Sowers’ Potnt, N Office to show by whom the smount ts due. a | toric ‘Qt Justovska, near Cracow, has been | PECtor. rey in seared mution to lay on the table Was lust—5 to 3 and the | destroyed by fire. ‘contents of the piciure | J., Where Reed is supposed to gone subject was referred to the Cosamiviee on light as | gallery, Which occupied the Whole of Ube second | of Captain Kidd's treasure. Keed was supposed ¢ ‘Was a resolution Lo put up @ brick coal shed at the | Slory, were lost. The coutaiped a Vaiuabie | be worth nearly half a million dollars, gas Works An application Of Perry, Smoot & Co., | Collection of art curios. tm lands. He Was penurious, and it" with hit ey Et > Ce meagan wile ai Sweckley, near here. He had no children, houses on Lee Cameron streets, within From Wall Street Te-Day. He went East a week ostensibly to look after Jeave to put up a| was a quiet business at ‘DuL the market soon | te Wasthe oe Ret ee frame house sureeta, Decame, ‘Heading and New | tn the Badeo ot! Heid, indicated a ‘ot the tet christian mocation mage applica England were epectaily coaapieo othe ie as wells in tue. vicinity of Swecaiey, and whee furnish free gas to rooms, which was ove % per cent and other siaalier fractions, Tue | Wells Wasch wouid fall and Lnose ‘would Bot ferred. ‘The boards 2 wet, the second | Improvement was of short duration, however. and | | He was, possessed Of e, tuysterlows coptrivanes Thursday, inauend of the second Tuesday election | part of the gains was again lost after Walch une | with which be never failed Lo And a coin hidden te "Eotouno Otaked consideraDie’ namber of Eat ovaloped no Further tavare a at 11) ocloae prowetting ¥ He was the Uc officers are mow ‘over in places that | the ‘was very dull and steady at s suade Bitong abating, or wala it is not desired to | better than the opening Agures, ‘keeper, Pa eg ‘The Crown Prince Displeased. esau that seme noun wou be by coun- | ene Urown Frince Frederick ‘agra a cil last night, Dat the subjeot was not brough, "at ibe manner in Which the German Norma.“1ie Corporation, Dhan closed ‘1s | Rave re ‘aud commented upoa bis Hesith. SS ‘The ‘prince bas reused os Tn'the “Parlor: Tet readuary into of lange foreune, rooms last oe A Sharp Battle With Brignnds. Sibson vas Buzanape, Ovtober 28-A shatp engagesneat has yo taken place on toe contr of Sotween Ab ‘Bmoot is tn brigade, L raid into “road law” nection ot cats city | Bevin, Ana force of frome boo i |

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