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= e y paid i advances | Vo. %3—No 11,024, ' WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1888. TWO CENTS. . peat in a ese im that memorable year of 177 i ts true We =————S>=_——= had Diacks ip slavery, but the system bad to gh 7 5 IBRARY BUI AL. ___SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| @=N@man pericrency mm. | Cree ene marentt-/Telegrams to The Star. |r‘ a invita rt oar princi of THE COMMIS ERS - _ Reported to the Senate To-day. | The Crose-cxamination ef Architect espoused ferson embodied in the THE DISTRICT OS Cotes OF ESIGHTS OF EYTHIAS, ATTENTION. — Index to Advertisements, “er: es ” ‘Suaitha Citrauon of tadependouce, Yee ‘cabnot pame one LUMBIA. ‘Te-da: ste se Sa cagraat ‘The members of MOUNT VERNON iE ieee aca tia meyer To cause in the last hundred years that bas 208 Isinbia having hertofore piven aoties ofr pasos | NOreeetoteerios to teemblet thelr Cate Hall on are CRITICIZING Species remap = 1G. | Been osterea by tue democratic are" banoes ‘widerttug of Coturmtas sou fEve® ;Bottee of « proposed NESDAY. the 10th inetant, st 3 clock Bm. for Ist ENT, | xns’ satanes—arrexpnvo ran rium 10 COMPLETE | SIFTING HIS TEETIMONT—ax EXPLANATION AND A A PROMISING BEGINNING. pe ae To'Boundary street. secording to a sina Rs < Amverwente—lst page, THE WATER WORKS BITENSION—PAY OF GOVERN-| OORRECTION—THE HEARING ADJOURNED TO NEET ‘were ruled by , 4 Prepared by the surveyor and filed in this eink 0. L. Pzansow. of sister lodges. are |, eromwere—5d page. pene era} {te nations intolerable despot. Savin of t's od tiene Shae | ees easel Be apie oe Ge | Arroneres saa Xior TROTERS, 3 7RDGY, WH 2 YOOREES WILL BS HELMINED Braeden aee pues Thay tae waned, having objected route 5 be eid a Scther in lie theroot and te. alsctves aiatitested MASONIC —A SPECIAL COMMUNICA: | BOARDINO—Sd pare. Mr. Sherman's Speech on Retaliation | 1 ne.seuato o-aay tr Hale, trom the appro- | ‘The stahinecker investigating committee got Praise for the Parnell Commission. | tarcied ine torers lands ‘end sen men walking Sf of thet Revine of the, United sustea ee an devia oe held at MASURIG TEM | Cory Irawe-Oih pare, : [eer 57" tables ecgcangaaam Poon retell ey a2 = aap onli isnot equal to the treeaots “enjoyes is tke Catt Ps 30 =! for members of Congress $0 the District of Columbia, to examine all pro- | PLE, WEDNESDA' SEPLEMUER 19, 1888-06 7:30 | Couxray Boan>—2d pegs, tency bill, an uni Staten“ Democratic principics have Foutes and report such should deem | o'clock p. m. Work: ‘& full attend- Of the amendments of lotal interest inserted by | toreach the Capitol, Five minutes before that the oldest ‘apn hat Saal deopeneey ocean pet | Li a eo | a SUNDRY CIVIL BILLREPORTED {the Senate committee the frst relates to the equal | hour Judge Taylor was the only member in the | THURMANON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES | wonaerful relorma, You, tay voune srieene es ‘loners sroute fn, confor plat thereat pre. By onlerot the Wak WM. A. GATLEY, Dexrisray—3d pare zation of salaries of public school teachers. A new | committee-room, The chairman, Mr. Rice, ar ~~ Eee terrae, ‘ ‘Rotice is hereby given | se1H-2t -_ 5 eT cee ngloys Pi Del on the Li in the section Let dhe Sonat Aw rere (ots eppeatdamelamdger terme hres Pmeted ‘ as you woula have them do unto you and make Sons terete soa in sipanare byes, | BCseo nie eat Haine ties 104 Fat seller Pawiey SuPPitne—Sdoaga, 7 Provided fer Sa au ah ating Speman &6| later, Mr. Lamar has ‘been called in trom his} Damage by Heavy Rain in the North. sos pooupertay of tne mnanenn’” f chenk nee moras ‘Upon Leattend at this office at 1-30 otlock pm. oa RAND—PROTECTION.-RALLY—SOUTH. | Frnanctat—34 page Distzict ‘July 18, | vacation ten days sooner than he had calculated, RAO GE Welcome you have given me and the esteem mani ‘20th the Sw Seg ad ern lub of Sonth Washit Fon Rexr (Flats)—24 page. oe ‘Sppropriation bili), approved fested. Should forviue go our way, 1 will sode Commissioners 2 in | ton will hold a Public Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVEN- ‘oth, The Senate. 1888, shall not exceed 9678.60.” This isan in- | Dut he made no complaint. Before the committee ‘duty that you, my friends, will never Diush® va i BEAT, | ING, Sept 18, 1883; 7:50 pm. at, Becker's Hall. Vir~ peers seer egemney — ‘The deficiency appropriation bill was reported | crease of $3.60, and removes the diffleulty that was | proceeded with the investigation, Mr. Coleman,| NEARLY EVERYBODY PLEASED. e aneeting was very enthusiastic. ‘the District cers will address i A For Rewr(Stores)—2d page. "| Pack from the committee on appropriations and | caused by failure of the District appropriation bill | the attorney for Judge Kelly, sald that he desired ‘The Parnell Inquiry Commissioners —__ —— : ficareconalis ten oes For Rewr (Miscellaneous)—24 page ordered printed. Yo fix the salaries in connection with the require- | that the reports of the proceedings for the news- Give Genera! Satisfaction. JOHN DILLON OUT OF JAIL, <> aD FURS OLD CIDER CHAS ¥. MoLAUGHLIN, President, | Fon Sane (Houses)—6th pace. MR. SHERMAN ON OUR RELATIONS WITH GuEAT BaIT- | ment that they should be equalised, Roinmnltee’s weno abe ots POE Of, the | apsctal Cable Diapat-h to Tux Rv=xivo Stan. MP! M CIDER CO.,611 7th st n.w. | THOS. BRESNABAN. Secretary. 2 _| Fon Sate (Lots)—6th pare AIN AND CANADA, An appropriation of $2,500 #8 made to pay for | Tend tnat the newspaper reporters be pur under | LOND, Sept. 18—The Parnell commission Telephone, 540-. TARIFF REFORM —WORKINGMEN WHO | For 8aLx(Miscellancous)—6th page ‘Mr. Sherman's resolution, offered yesterday, in- | special counsel to defend the ot Dis- | oath. ‘The commitise’ were ‘Ot ali present and | Judges accomplished the difficult feat yesterday Bee PENSSTLYANIS REPUBLICAN A830- Bsr os ported rogues O47 et Noumyenstonmmes—94 page. ‘structing the committee on foreign relations to in- Seana ocones an Samuet : the arbi- | this question was postponed. Of pleasing everybody, with the exception, per- Er giatiON. Ke Droit Build ae pempperariaee : oe-28 are quire into the state ot the relations of the United | “Another amendment extends tee time for Som. | = THE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF MR. SMITEMEYER | haps, of the Times, which is almost alone in cis for, bane pee heir degen be saaed ob Smnaeien a poled Canada and terepor ata, and the Dominion of | pletion of the water-works extension to the 3 Was proceeded with. Judge Wilson pressed the | making no comment on yesterday's preliminary oat : (Ls, solO-im'* | and that the tax on the necessaries of life shoutd be | rt, jons—Sth poss Grew as annie report (at next, session) such meas. PESTA Ce ror cere eomaKing ap aaaitional Sp; | witness to state the exact conversation Detween | proceedings. The opposition are loud in their CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATIONAL | Teduced, are requested to attend » meeting at St.| Mowgy 70 Loax—6th Page cial and polit feal intercourse ly baad ‘that the work should be completed by the first of | Dim and Mr. Stahinecker during witness’ visit | praises of the dignity and impartiality of Justice honor on bis arrival at Dublin. = ‘Campaign Fund will be received | George's Hall, 510 11th at. n.w., on WEDNESDAY | wepicat—3d page. Sherand the United States was taken up, and Mr. | next November. As has been explained in Tux | to New York-and Yonkers, Witness stated that | Hannen'sand the marked sobriety of thecomments ee st rooms office | EVENING, September 10, for the parvose of orvaniz- | Ocie weasaver “ga, fg be mprocweded vo address the Senate, deliver: | Stan, t was found that it would be impossible to | the conversation was very general, and nothing | on Parmele ence te ake ministerial papers. Con- ‘The Spread of Volapuk. Doure from IN, Sm, | ine a Ts Cid, which will support the dem- | OOeAi Lac oe Ang his remarks from manuscript. Anish the work by that time. “After anvexamin- | important was aad at cia ea oe nn A rebster PERSONS NOW SAID TO BE STUDYING ER= ot Advigory Me hematite inom ones CRITICISING THE PRESIDENT’S COURSE, on of the matter the commtitee decided 10 ex-| Withew was asiten” abpud the eit tater os | Crary a enpaaeng engage fog papa’ lac oy A - 2 “ = JOHN C, GATE! 3 tend the period until the last of next June. Year, of Mr. Stablnecker and Mr. tn com. | retains Times’ on now Bs othe FeetSose caraneatsares | U*_PETEN bCiWrtWAiAGT, cates mater | Frmows—otrere med at nha ae ont |e debs i a ann angranga apya vgn| caer, bs tna tone roe | Cena Sn ln —" 7 e Unde le was sented by counsel whose one wo alion. ereal langus ERR ier bars ror cig Gmetad 2 he herd a ed ote ci wits fun eae feccapbe dpi leer ee eee cae ce | eee Ci he amr eeae pea ry eden Ro doenaryprinneroty dey acquired tor him | Pats ot furope, some i America and gue 11 Japane : | Rartaoape—34_ r As ; WENIN 2. “all auewers must be | Fast 7otlock, 419 10u st ace. EW. ANDEMSON | Bractat Nomose ist page ris and to ship thelr Aah ts Wee amenene re | rhe Hoes Brovision appropriating, $1,404.95 to Kiage Wilson asked witness to state apecifcatly | the nickname of “Fieri Faciak” Graham 18 be- a er to their store, Nos. 921 and 923 7TH ST. N.W., a 9018-20" SPRCLALTIES—4th page. et, A denial of, the privilege appeared so un- PAY certain employes ot nt ice the dif- | what was said by Mr. Stahinecker on that occa- | lieved to have served his clients a bad turn in de- by a Chinaman. A y Of the first number has Fale, Gcpokark co te ove Sen the judges take THE MODEL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Suan Rusonre od page Gariscan and seinen that Re wondered it had not | ference between the amounts resolved Dy them | sion to excite Ria UTI aay 1 claring that toon Seoctved here by Prot. Reaty Comm It com stand ‘any Sone of the 100 PRIZES a tetules monthly meeting will be held at O25 F st aba alaplle Gent ‘had, ‘by p roclachation. withnala tae ike | tions to which tuey had Some epee Se See: eae Chat as, aid, Dut, the enerab Sj et ee EN bef fA AS Sonmeer The Wiles ons | went of dues and subscription of stock ‘sbarea 8 | Wawran (Situatousy: Sd page. shiorel, would have been quickly corrected’ “Bue | November, 1888, wasstsiexes ous . cous thane suies hams tn cumaaay wis Gan tenet | enmmnnas toon tue President of the commission. | Course of PicPatnie editor says that though bese thewe 100, Fults ure now on exuitiion at | $1,000 ouned on cach abareballoted for at #i¢percent | Waxrap (Rooms) 2d pare the President, instead of exercising the powers | An a] propriation of #2,000 to pay the helrs of | of the quarry, "Rad ‘praised the’ stone, and ‘nad | re is goubttu, however; tthe. attorney general Unioaman be writes English Uctuer than’ the inne Ea gory . Rta Fe i ie a ‘Wawra (Houses)—2 page. which he had under the act of ‘March | Richard Josephs for services in pension | showed marked attention to him (the witness). ‘any other way. | guage of bls native land, and Intends to conuinue bean # HERRMANN, J.W. BROOKE, President, | WANTED (Miscellaneous)—24 paea 3, | 1887 had asked Congress in his re. | appropriations 1s incorporated. All these things Seat deve eomat 5 ‘the diM- | the publication of Ue Volapuk Journal in order to CASH and CREDIT FURNITURE F- A. SPRINGER, Secretary. 0018-3t Es tallation message for wer to suspend ‘nother amendment ‘appropriates $711 to pay ‘AROUSED BIS SUSPICION, a a have ae ee ‘decision | improve in the langw ‘The paper prints the "AND CARPET HO! p> THE AMERICAY ENERGIZER MANU-| Pages 3 ap 4 oF To-DaY's STAR contain: |® commerce which alounted (for ‘the las six | Joseph Paul for paving the roadways. in tbe Then, said Mr. Wilson, it was Uhe fact that ne | $Uit points. ‘The president read their decision | lmprove in tbe, language, Ue paper prints (ue 921 and 923 SEV! A Swe eee : Years) to $270,000,000. No wonder that that sud- | grounds of the tural Department. cen aeen, etme — legated to | Volapuk. The object will be to teach Une Chinese TALMENT HOUSE | ylvania, have on exhibition, at No. 1418 F STREET ‘The Library Butlding Investigation; A National den change of base excited ‘surprise in both coun- Another appropriation is. 72 to reimburse | Came there with Mr. Cardozo that added a link to iblic were present, and these were rel w ‘ol ‘and Chinese (0 those Who undermand the | << GROGAN’S INSTALMENT HOUSE JOKLHWEST (Basement), THE ENERGI: soiry | 200 Hominy Hill and its Master; Secluded Mor- | tries and was regarded asa mere Political move. | James M. Ewing, late disbursing clerk of the | your chain of circumstances, Judge Wilson then | the galleries, the entire foor of oe pond pa i language.” 730 AND 741 71H ST. ¥. Ww. Power for Street Rulwaye Steamboate Plecttic Ligne: | MOD Recruits; The Jacksonville Plague; the | ment. “The President’ propositisa was: in ovner | Departinsai of Justice, for monege expensed by | Tur “bain ot links of the chain in the form of | Siven up to Journalists, who delighted in the con —— ___ house, acter ay Tour Furniture, Cer. | fog: ho. ty employing toe fores of Momentum in‘he- | Indiana Campaign Warming up; other polltical | Words, to suspend and sumenoas re easter | Dope Questions. First that Mr. Stablnecker bad met | Sideration shown them von Be, ih the housetura it nen’s diction that the public would be best repre- sented by the press. novel doctrine coming from the bench 1s henceforth likely to be acted upon, so a8 to do away with the unseemly interruptions itherto the rule of sensational triaia, It te generally, remarked that Parnell ap- eared very pale and Miner Matters in Londen. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVExrxo STAR A new section a} rating money to pay the | him in u 1 yngratulated bim on the night forces of the Government Printing Office 15 aS of thebrery baie then tat Mr. Stahi- Laan agli alee entire Te ee marble for the bul in his 4 An appropriation of $18,000 to cover allowance | arerward spoke of the good quality of this stone, Of Nfteen days’ leave of absence to employes of the | and introduced to witness Mr. Cardozo, and that Goveratset =god OMice, @ deficiency for last | tuey agreed that the stone be accepted on its year, is provid merit The total carried by the bill nas not yet deen | “Witness would not agree that Mr. Stahinecker computed, but it is estimated that it will be some- | nad asked for ‘the stone to be accepted “on its Gone to Fight Yellow Jack. Baxrimors, Sept. 18 —In response to tne call for volunteers of Une Order of the Hed Cross, Dr. Wax, ‘of Baltimore, left this city on Sunday for Jacksonville, Fla, where be will give bis services for the reliet of "the sufferers trom yellow fever, wi — int a ere Such a Leger del ot country. without warning, in the midst of a popular elec- ‘limited number of Shares of the Stock of the Governuent Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- tion, had been the President’s nse to an earn. WEVA nw Lax ary CARPETS FREE OF caimied wumiter #e18 St" | nue, $300,468; customs, $600,664. est demand made Dy American” ‘ishermen ‘that }UPREM! OF TI = 7 1e} oul ‘secured in the e1 ment of om IN TRISTHICE OF COLUMBIS: -2= | A Parenr has been issued to Orson W. Bennett, | ‘He njoy! what . ‘they believed to be their unquestionable rights, Special Term for, Orphans’ Court Business, | of this city, for a gas saver. Why haa the President, he asked, blended the ‘Septem! oe dispute about the trans-shipment of fish with the TES “ABO! ‘HURCH | In the matter of theestate of Hiway £ Scorr,lateof| A DIssENTING INTER-STATE OPINION.—Inter- epee tal as Shure sad groaned the District of Columbia, deceacsa on, Vast Interior commerce of the country? Why con- Application for the probate of the last will and teste. | State Commerce Commissioner Schoonmaker has | nect the controversy in the waters About ‘Coo attina. vorving Machin ry. pa exports and imports amounting to nearly a hun- cid'oa-qreit an cheap a hey cau be Dough ist It has met with the approval of the most eminent | 2°C% telegrams, local news, here for e ‘The New Move tn the Sucil Case, thing over $4,000,000, about s million having been | merius.” Sept. 18.—An agitation is in progressto 000 REWARD CPFERED IX THE ROPE THAT It “WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Sept. 19. ment and fer letters testamentary on the estate of the | Tendered a dissenting opinion in the case of the | mouth of the St. Lawrence with the commercial | #1dq1 Dy tho Soomro eee aT ng been Judge Wilson tnsisted that the short-nand notes | ,, LONDON. Sept. 18. ayes pete ay agg p< A yt hy — said deceased bas this day been made by Albert F. Fox | Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company against | Felations along a boundary line of 4,000 miles? | consiste of certified claims and other minutia of of the stenograpuer would show that Mr. Smith- Parish ormmtggers A. 4 apeaking of the LBAUGH'S GHAND OPERA HOUSE aR erty tarnes, crecutors by the will appointed. | the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, | No good could come of such a mayement, uniess i¢ | deliciency, and embodies nothing of geueral in-| meyer had stated in direct testimony that Mr. | the churches to the London record office. Le yt FS Evening. Matinoes Wednesday and Saturday. | in nib courton Sridsg: the tone Ban a ete ee | holaing that the former Js not a common, carrier | was desired to establish non-int@tcourse’ between Secees aczps, tne provision sor tae jatamzial and Stabinecker had asked for it to be accepted on 1t8 | present a7 me Kept, and in many | $i arrest and detention of Wm. B. Tascott. tbe Owing performance the Overture 6 show cause Fe neha em lamp cto goggle = cases much valuable geneological information murderer of ner husband, Atmos J. Feil begin at 7.45. Corian will ries 8 Should bot be proved and simised to potenoeed ler | therefore not enuitied to demand. fight of inver: | tun mnsouae OF RETALIATION PROPOSED BY THe | Pendent women who wish to escape from Mor- | ” Witness was asked if the statement of the chain ctoseaeeanenny Maocaly cupesh waste cea tye Br paseaee ‘precisely. fers testamentary on the estate of tho auld deceased changes of traffic with the common carriers under PRESIDENT monism, for which institution the committee pro- | of circumstances as stated by Judge Wilson was | iret extne | tae: ‘im which the tragedy was eve: Mr. Atbene’s hae secured, after months of preparation, | should not issue as prayed. Provided. scopy of this | the provisions of the interstave act, Was far beyond the range of, and out of all pro- | P02 82 appropriation of $80,000. correct ip eget rbatnnctettrclemdenygeey penis rw } ape ~- pA yf 9 eerie ener ieee Anuy OnpERS.—First Lieuts. H. J. Reilly, Bat. | portion to, thecomplaint. He dented the position TO ADJOURN OCTOBER 1, Sgasel mot eneel tae tania ae Judge wae ager long ahem age ll of Cassell is | $20) ~ Ray yt a ee “Spy the Couse W. 8 COX. Justice, | A.and 0. & Wood, Bat. E, Firth Cav., trans-| taken bythe President that article 20 of the son. how a United compans, being the largest pub- | iftauion. tt was at that time deciaed to et the Ata cost of $10,000, ‘Test: DORSEY CLAGETT, " | ferred. First Lieut. Gilbert P, Colton, ‘Bat. L, | treaty of 1871 had been terminated on the 1st | Ht is Said the Caucus of Democratic Rep- “Yes in your way,” replied the witness, “There liners of cheap seriis ab reprints ta a. | Search for the fugitive remain passive for a while De propented in s t manner with New Register of Wills for the District of Columbla | anq Tasker H. Bil Bat. ©, First art,, transferred, | Of July, 1885. A repeal by Construction, he] resentatives To-night Will so Decide area ren bp, Chan Petter founded the Echo, the ‘one-cent paper | inthe hope that the startling de nts which ad aided Chiron Rieeanted ovkertes | eee Beene Lene dene Ye anon moa Car eed Seat ee oe the | —What Brought About the Change of | ,,/¢ examination was not pressed published n London. pam ma war | Mere promised by 4, B Tascou the father of tue Numerous Auzii ‘and a Strong Cast of Operatic IMPOVEMENT NOTES AT THE CENTEE | one month’s extension of leave. First Licut. Wm. Meng te fat — that article 28! opinion. ‘The emperor of Germany = begu the tm, | YOUNG man, would e forthcoming. Novbing and dramatic Artista the whole making the a. REET AGRICULTURAL ma. | CFo2ler, Ordnance Department, ordered to Wor- | & ng, An full | force, retaliation THE NEWSPAPER REFOETS OF THE IxVEsTiOATIOX. | against Prench cookery terme, henceforth the {m- | Zed Say now lhl on muy bery ws MOST MAGNIFICENT REPRESENTATION CHINERT AND MEROANTILS COMPANY | Cester and Boston, Masa, and thence to Water- the “United “stare, “Whee! President “Grant | A prominent democratic Representative, who| Mr. Coleman interrupted further proceedings to pO yet a 9 Ever Given of this Play in America, pam Danes of the Washington Market nd — arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.,on temporary had asked Congress for powers like those which has all along opposed any proposition looking to | again call the attention of the committee w his menu will have to be enlarged. to come, if necessary to clear the mystery. We Notwithstanding the egormous expenses attending | have beer Pi . — as Fresident Cleveland now asked they had been re- | the passage of an adjournment resolution by the | Objection to the newspaper reports, He said that me ‘this production there will be no advauce in prices. Apurrat Lvce’s steam launch Vixen arrived at | fused to him, and was Congress, he asked, now jouse, aid to-day that le had satisfied himself, | the report in this morning’s paper was as if it act tarerel Inquiry and an actual count, that oj might have been written by the stenographer of T GLasGow, ‘Next Week—THE a sel7 A BIOT A La rz 5 Fort Monroe y« after a very rough trip on | $°lng to give to President Cleveland NE¥ *ationa tH resterday ug POWERS FUSED TO PRESIDENT the defense. He wanted to examine the iccal | mmmates Irteh Emigrants’ Elome / to tue police. Tuese we intend to send to ail parte —— Chesapeake Bay, wae wOuANTT co Gemocratic caucus to-night would pass a cbncur- | editor of tue Post and the stenographer for the de- | =™ ae ‘a Hard Tawel. Of the Civilized world in the Lupe tuat if Tascots EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Auono THs PaestDent’s CaLens To-Day were| Even if Great Britain had violated or failed to | Tent resolution to adjourn Congresss October 1 | fense as to the preparation of the report. ea ‘Spe 1k A ht y | 18 alive he will be captured. J Matinees Wednesday end Seturday. Senators McPherson, Pugh, and Vest, and Repre- | Observe the provisions of article 20, Congress | next, Members of the comuittee said that they Loxpox, a vee —_—_——— ‘FRATCHER, PRIMROSE, AND WEST, sentatives Whithorne, Thompson, California; | #/0ne could prescribe the proper remedy, either Introducing Their among the inmates of the Irish Emigrants’ Home by abrogation of the whole treaty or ‘a por- iced that the news; were brief and It 1s gathered from many sources that the mem- | 20t! ee yy at Glasgow. The rloters wrecked the house and but that they bad noticed noevi- bers who have heretofore opposed any such action | Genco ct unfarrness i aan ORG. Pa, 18.—Rev. Dr. Travelli, of Springer, Breckenridge, Kentucky; Blount, Yoder, | tion* ot #1 oli ness. It was decided that tnere ‘desperately with tbe a ee ae RAND SHAKESPEAREAN FIRST PART. Wisconsin; Mecreary,"with Dr. J. M. Harwood, | jn that “caso "Congress ‘tad tunished"s | have suddenly changed their position as reault | was ‘othing to be done in this matter. Calloa'upon’to quell ‘the ciscarbance.. Sixty-tve Sie wes’ tao eres co tearoeece ane ammmpertes Ciactnot ge igeecte gd eogpenty Cnsrane®. ee ere Fmedy, simple, ample and complete, in the act of | of yesterday’s proceedings in the House. Chair CONCERNING CEMENT. Srrests were made. Firty-two of tbe rioters were | He was ine iret to tntroduce, che sangergarie, "A Hndical Ghauge tu Evesy Deparaeat’ Tax Boxp Ovvanines To-DaY Aconsoarzp | March 3, Congress had not undertaken to man O’Nelll, of the labor committee, then secured | Judge Wilson then questioned witness as to what to-day sent ‘to one month's imprisonment GEORGE 1 HATCHER in an entirely new red 4's, 94,000,000 | SBfObALe article of the treaty of 1871; nim concerning cement. | each and ‘were remanded for a further —, z id to. ing the ‘Of the past two 2 12 $5,825,000, as follow: and “(according to his construction) that article | #2. ovériehelming majority on & nine to re. | Mr-Stahinecker hed eat ‘Twenty policemen’s batons were broken ——— Siivsio warn CHARMS.” so togt Ter Suarkot hay, GoFh and all thats warions oredines atte | At 130%, $96,000 at 120 ex interest; registered | was how in full ores ami chew Reh e Gays in the House for ube consideration of foe labor | W=0e88 sald that at an interview between them n | iy-auelfing the rio News From Alaska. ‘Picture, introducing Mr. BARNEY PAGAN. national capital, unity to purchase from manu- | 434’s, $1,000,000 at 1073¢, $13,000 at 106.92, $150,000 | interests of the American le, nor public polity, ‘The point of no quorum was raised in ume | October (before mentioned) Mr. Stahinecker had 18.—A dispatch from Victoria, THE! BROTHERS BYHNE, direct from Europe fectiretaand frst bande farmaog. uvemeia,vecdannd | A200 g150)000 at 10156 De maintained bre poet rater that it should | 1 cvoid what many of toe members rorard. as a | Said that, of Ours nevcnew poring of it but be} TRE WHITECHAPEL MURDER, | “mouse, Sept. 18.—A alspatch trom Victoria, B ty » | HEZSTS thus saving an enurmous profit heretofore ie sos serious tactical error, for as the resolu ‘would — 2 ‘The winter is setling in at sliver bow map canes GESRTETTE sete gucors Own” | Fepiiaed Oy MLale ts machinery hall va wide | _CAUGRE APFOINTED.—Sam'l W. Botts has been THE HOUSE BILL. lundoubtealy have been reported "back favorably Confusion as to datce aad Mr Bultinejer makes | A Gorman Arrested in London Supposed | Cus T) ‘operaiicas have beco suapensca. ad Pocrs't appointed a gauger at Louisville, Ky. He referred to the retaliation bill passed in the a committee, ‘opportunity wroaldhave reeeneees ae aa eameyer to be the Mysterious eevemeon ‘The news irom or Bay ws Cy ANew Nartonat Baxx.—The Controller of the| House as a bili that had got into Geeta siting apart’s dou | _ Witness quoted Mr. S.abinecker as sayingfto him | Loxpox, Sept. 18—The police a ~~ otis See eae ce Ge eee Currency has authorized the organization of the | the House by “the grape-vine line.” The dis 4] forthe consideration of the dependent pension good, tbere wan Bothing’ the matore Gone Br can | Corman named Ludwig on suspicion ur. | Ounalaska that it is unlikely any seizure of sealing s inain entrance tro: <punea: | First National Bank of Buchanan, Mich., capital | crimination against American vessels in the'| bill'and other general pension legislation. It is Cc aa a= Begs it, a8 the | Dereon who committed the recent mysterious mur. | Sonee DAaN Tn Sage this year. WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Santo the Jone ines of farmers sid producers teams | $50,000; John Reynolds, president; Jona jy-| Canadian canals, although unjust, had been | guid to be this impending dilemma which has re- | Be would ent + eg De oo ‘and it | 4ersin Whitechapel. Ludwig had threatened to ktll pm trl anges Pn SSPYAESET TERE | ar ek cen | en Sag EE Suess SMA aca | si tape oceinog oe mony mem | Pecan geen Gta Comers mea | susan id Se ae St | om wom rarece To-day, rr * arrel On ‘an ol yurament ef a Ed ad I eae pola gorse Ns pierre Witness said he replied that his duty required that | (he, Toarched a raror and a pair Of scissors was | New YORK, Sept. 16, 11 am.—The stock mares ext, ou account of the inclemency of the weather. | COBRS louse of Representatives. A PROPOSITION TO CORKCE THE SENATE INTO ACTION | he should get none Dut good cement; thatif it was — “does not speak | was less active ‘his . First prices were By order of the Executive Committen Vator in the wosters tower of too pee euger ele- | Cary of Chicago, Dr. N. Senn of Milwaukee, John THE TAX REFORM ADVOCATE IN THE MAILE. ON THE TARIFF. Fequired of him 10 be @ rascal the sooner he knew | found in his pockets. | The prin a ae tor than last evening's closing, (he advances O17, __REINBOLD SFRINGSGUTE. See._ | Stnee with the tron from Pennsylvania | J. Balleray of Pendleton, Oreg., J. D. Andrews of F phere a] in ihe iad nas chancoac ei it the better. At this Mr. Stahinecker got mad, | Eoglish. te FAS Pessageway nay ‘The Speaker pro tem. laid before the House a pears lefeating : Ubree months. -4 cent. atver= ee ghinery marnet warehouse elitble and canly sccesa | Nashville, &. R Buchanan of Lord, Of the Aviny; | Communication trom the Postmaster General in | the adjournment resolution. It may succeed, but "Judge Wilson asked witness i, as a matter of = wards there were deeiiues, but we marcel quickly Manes Tooriaye Thoreays ad Saturdae, |» Fayre tr tne whglonie sore cotsning one | abd Capt Jan, X. Specl of tne Navy, are a thé | esponse to the Grosvenor dioripaion treuga | atone oft democratic menbsrae toe anes | Meu becuiaoe kaow that Mr stauinecker never | THE STORM IN THE Nome, | wards ther mor dcccs but we me those uae fatiness 7° S ‘set wo listribution through | m: dem louse | spoke to him of cement unull December, and Lackawanna aud Reading displayed most, The Only Protas of ite Rind i America, Einle;and ali ninds of miscellaneous’ merchundiie | Nicaraguan lopation, uas tered te No DIS LETS | tuo reetiney oes Reform Advocate tn violaten | tit tue sajeurament Teslution isto be saopeea. Ro interviews, as described, had occurred In Ocwo- | Rallrend Tracks Washed Out, Bridges Fecuperative power, The first naued stock rising A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. whine ‘dinectly trom Fegnayivecie enemas ve the Atno,—Senators Hoar, Came- ‘The antagonistic p1 tion that will be made vy | ber and November; if witness did not Know that | swept Awayand Other Damage Done, | 5°" per cent. Wheeling and Lake Erie p ee By the irom ‘and sidewalks, tide Ton, sod Jones of Nevada, Hepresentstive wit. | °f,the postal laws, House” to propose. an mdjourn ea oucy Lo the | Mr. Stablnecker was in New York in connection | “Pogr Janvia, X. ¥., Sept. 18.—The heaviest rain- | was'esceptsoally: serene nad advanced. “BEACON LIGHTS.” every portion of this mammoth mart, will soon, be amos ribo aomeate Nat CHOPMOtS eal eeerat pave that it not true | House to propose an adjournment” under the | witithe pontical campece conk du ounection | Port Janvis, X. Y.. Union Pacific afterward was also deci Macnitcent Tropical Sqvoes, Elaborate Appotntments | Seedy for eccupuncy. as the cae casts railway and the | $0 4245, Rludnorn of the Austrian legation, papa oe Wi -qfeelare that after | Wasuington until the last of October, and that ne Strong and rose one per cent. “At eleven. 0" ‘opular Prices: jet iu ters uF stands are being placed in ition. f v. Wi af a date to named the House will | dia not speak of cement unul some Umein De- market Was fairly active and strong bear tbe ‘Next week—“Ten Thousand Miles Aw: s017-6t The PEOPLE's PARCEL Beniven: CO. is making | Cincinnatt, Dr. Jos. W. Warren of Boston, Chas, 3. postal laws through the mails from Columbus, v., transact no more business until the Senate acts < insisted oes J The Lo ‘ . a that Mr, Stabinecker best prices reached. = $155 CROSSBOW SHOOTING AND | srraugoments, to establish an cffice in the wholesale | Allen ot New York, Jaa Barker of Milwatikee, and | Poi or nearly aifthe sone tie eas Os cember. Witness in: “Samana, SE TEESE cas gree | tal copa panes ari |" dere Bt te | ee aa aa a aaa | ener mma ater | SS to tea ee ber a NGTON “GREE ae Wael Z BE 188k Comarucine at Spee eT ae SEEE | PhetParcal Company wil dec receive teitnione and | DE. Jas. A. Freer has gone One short visit 10 | Foch ont crpeeirnnen tas been, Sully Of any atecl unersin te ee ARCHITECT SMITEMEYER EXPLAINS. Sr. PRTEXEBURG, Sept, 18—The maneuvers of 2a 1see, Comumrncime at 6p. pany hote in central New York.—Frane C. Losan iained, in answer to question by Mr. russian Beet "prise Crossbow Suovtine ad Bowling for Ladies and | telvwraph messages ifom housekeepers aod peepee peas tae ee ° | essary, says the Postmaster Genéral, that there | legislation, and. to Gall, the absentecs beckaris | Witness exp! m q by Mr. the nussian deer GSES, Games for Chiidren. Merdice will “ran from | Sttend {0 pu.chasing and deliveriny all articles thus parane: oe be any further legislation by Congress nate tariff bill shail come over to the | Coleman, that the reason he had addressed cer- uring: Seesiaas aE 0" canta “Adaoanl 98 | Sndtom bacow thee orders anooglivinincematé | SENATOR SHERMANS STAND, |, cDlorce te laws ot “the Untied states in emippernicvapeey eap omens pumpin Southern Trai gente No return checks, s017-7e" Senne meen ennen:__ S01 1-08 Retaliation Bin. | Tenses or a repetition of thém for the reason that | THE WHOLE SEABOARD ALARMED, | tested to himself, and had followed them where CHARLOTTESVILLE, KOE. CALDWELL'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. | §'~q=> JACKMON DEMOCKATIC ASSOCIATION | OPPOsing the House BO such offenses have occurred. Steps have been. they were sent, Was that he did not know just ‘he borth and east ieee Eee sin uw,» TUESDAY EVEMING, 1 ep 18, a¢| The frst postive stand taken tn Congressagainst the truth orreisity of offenses oF the aN - Lar dion, course. Se ree Brivioene, NJ. sept I8-—A heavy storm. in ‘on the “C. and Ns 01 ir NG, e trut ‘Taegrem —eeeeesaeeres i. Sup fy Clase reunions vers Tuealay "and. 8 to nil be delivered by Qromnent spenkarse = "Te | the enactment of a law to confer upon the Prest- | scrived in the resolution tat as ee sane arenes Hamilton, ‘WAST CHESTER OR EAST CHESTER. tte vicinity has washed out raliroad tracks, and | Sas" heme Jocoe diocsenen wil | gy LL RORRIS President. | dent the Power asked for in his recent message on a occurred, meses have been taken to punish | ganpgurrs OF REFUGEES WHO BROKE Tux ranote| He explained further that the quarry Mr. Stahl- oe Tehizh and Hudson Roads, 22%, eer formation address JOS. B. CALDWELL, ete s17-2t_| the subject of our relations with Canada and of | $uch o1 oe communication was referred (“RELIEF MEASURES IN THIS CITY, ETC. necker had spoken to him about wag the East | 5 have been swept away and cropsdestrosed.| Death of a Distinguished Bostonian. we 14 Cat. nw. ce EP Tetaliation was by Senator Sherman in aspeech | “he committee on post-offices and post-roads. — Ge Chester, in West Chester County. He had before | ‘The Delaware River has risen 14 feet. Lumber-| Bosrox, Sept. 18—Col, Austin C. Welungion (CONCzET FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE aa nnd PP eee TH my | to-day. He declared emphatically that in his big deg erellaintdgy ene ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has received the | testified that Mr. Stahlnecker had told him that | men will lose heavily. {ied here'this morning. Ite was colonel of (he 1st sharps Sotuzacy emcepted.” "| optnion no such powers should be conferred upon | | MF. Barnes (Ga) introduced a bill offering a re- | rouowing telegram trom Surgeon-General Hamil, the stone he spoke of was the West Chester, in Manachusmte satentsy, and cadet YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. los DGRABWoHte “Te Orioie» | OP _— got tive in | Ward of $100,000 to any person of any nationality | ton, dated at Camp Porry, Fla, September 17: | contradistinction with the East Chesters serpaee incy cy. - MR PAUL sioEtiNe, Violin Virtuoso: Kee TON, sak CUM nnn adjusting contro. | WhO Will discover the true cause of germ of yellow ‘Morning report: Present—omloers, 7; guards, 10; | | Judge, Wilson asked where he got the informa- wec8 Seagt att Dostetnee. sainted by Hann ling rect * | tion rection, MISS JEANNIE WINSTON, J. W. BISCHOFF Win. Nea etaraed to the shy hem hur ariets | verses with Canada. Senator Sherman was | #€Ver With any certain means ot effecting fon Prey | employes, 49; refugees, 118; discharged, 3; in| “QR fOr tulecormectOn, nea got it from the New Yous, Sept. 18. —The case of Fred May, the 7th baa returned elty trip Venton, destruction or material moditication; or 9 assault CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fomera 1 Wit be Pleased toseo hie fiends £04 Sue | listened to with marked attention by both demo- | who, without discovering the causo or germ ov'eala | #€¥F Camp, 3 Dr. Posey has yellow fever; con- | iatel‘os the stone. Hota yp LP 5 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19,1888, | sh7-18:21-3_| crate and republicans, Goons, Shall discover a certain aud practical mode | tracted at MoClenny. Three casee are reported at | Judge Wilson ¥ ‘Stabinecker had or trial, ‘May failed to appear an@ Froceeds of the Coucert to be disbursed through Mise > woecial esting at ee thee as ‘THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Sotincstifn, hemena eo OF material | Gainesville, and there are rumors of cases at Well- | £2 to Witness “witness had testiea that. Mi hhis bail of $2,000 was declared forfeited. aah Barioe, provident vt the ted Grows Suciety- BSAGISLIA AND POTOMAC IVER BATLHOAD | of wnich Mr. Sherman is chairman, will meet to-| ur Monit (recsroduced a Dil a Dorneand Fernandina, Have sent Wise to inves. | Stanineckor hed called his attention to the West _—— Richote ot Fille & Cas. 057 Fos. ova, and Charles | CU, sil beheld et the, cfice of the compeyy.:n Ane | orrow to take action upon the House retaliation | tient Sonos {oy tas ences, 8, Ugate, Dr, Guiteras returned Saturday night, | Chester in contradistinction to the Kast Chester. OVERREAD WIRES IN GEORGE 3K St | costia TUESDAY, October 16, 1888, at 2:3) p.m. | Morrow pon ‘Did he wish to say now that Mr. Stahinecker had Fiemchmann’s, 1410 Peuu.ave selé-ot | pst Shieet of wus eating belie te Suthoriat the ie: | bill, In the committee Mr. Sherman will ‘the military reservation at Platisburg, N. Y. great hardships on special train and hot said thist "Witness said there was © misap- TowN, P¥OES HINTON AND GEBENWILDS DANCING | stance of frat-m bonds for the purpose of the | the bili and he will be supported by Senator Frye, | feFred. ‘the whole seaboard is alarmed on account of these ing ie was convinced now — <Coottol Wilk tp mow’ open, for the Tenmptae at | means Svuline Staal of tn ree prenidens FCF Will endeavor, it 1s sald, to induce the repub- | .,.6 ‘rurerence nas ordered on the bill amending | refugees breaking their parole at Hendersonville. dr, Suaninecker could’ not have, sala thig Attorney Riddle Says the Prohibition Sila Seaton’ Cagis HONDAY. September 1%; | J. B. PITCHER, 3 "| action upon the bi” The reptolican weemicre of | OONPERENCE Ruronr ow res suxpay orvmz arzz.’ | 14° 00t think tt advisable tosend any more apecial | inte tus inber euore tant che _guarry 1 the Bast Does Not Extend Acress Beck Creek. iss. e3-1 ‘A. Chr c. a repul Cam) tion, needs | Chester, in West Chester County. — ¥ escox 70 LADIES ASD GLEE EBS ‘Thos E Srithion, Directors Frye rarisand Dolph Thea eee ands; | ME. Forney (Ala) then called up the conference | $r4i08, Camp in excellent condition, Ripiaiy’as | \ “ir you made this mistake as to what Mr. Stahl. ‘The application of the president and directors of | Parotid So RUSTING BY ALADy, 015m. seo eo Are higesra, Morgan, browse Semocratic members | report on the sundry elvil appropriation bill. Possible. ‘Those here are comfortable and reason | necKeF said. may you not have made otnerst™ ‘the Georgetown and Tenleytown Kallroad Co. re RAL! ASD, Cane EXER- > SEPTEMBER 15 inue aun CoraET: | Hedin cl ‘that the republ would | | When last before the House the report ras op. | ably happy.” PS or can comuatrveo thoughs comparative vost cently received by the Commissioners ——4 Ladies Escorted on their own Horses, Lee | So, cxistiog ‘firm | fotlow the leadership of Senaiors Sherman and | Posed by Mr. Payson (Ii), who antagonized CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE RELIEF FUXD. jcaenah nee mane ame sion to erect poles for carrying electric wires Sap Miaae Sacile HorscstoredlecPuise | name of do ; seeouk of | Frye. but thers was a rumor today that all of | eppropniation for continging of the new Library ‘AN ADJOURNMENT TO FRIDAY. ‘the purpose of running their carson High street, Soprember, 1888, disso! consent might ‘not. ‘mocratic members will a ‘abso! 3 omnea 7 ae ee ae or ea stand y'the Dill and che volo ota, aingio republe | OF the present plan of construction. Avthe conclusion of the examination of Mr. cate, | West, Washington, by cletrictty ae and ed ey catia new eatomars | con uaded vo eles would procure a favorable Fe: | wm papier pelt aks ore meseara fas Sheet range meta rgalbers yn’ ‘opened | in view of the prohibition by ‘Congress "against a — he may fe ‘patronage. Debis due | POFt on the . ‘Voorhees was the next witness he proposed to put King was o “ip the city of Wash= TILE be ‘semtibe the ‘Mr. Forney proceeded to reply to this attack, ‘any further erection of wires v th ot eee To BIPM ang | Housel the Society Notes, and to defend the plan as A on the stand, and that he could not be here before from the - meee ‘of the law puta it, they Pare Pr 5 1 15-3 eH: GORDON. | The Japanese minister, Madame Mutsu and Mr. | $4 Toe gentleman from Ulnola be aald, ome or oo HK. WHITE report. gent AUlinols, be said, aH 406 LADIES > DEG BA RLEINGCHE Shiro Akabane have returned to the ctty from | nos intimated to the House “ os Bicycles. Tricycles, Sociables and for . IMIDT HAS | Deer Park, and are at the legation, on N street. what owin; Beat Up the hour day oF week TricgClee for’ Sve Kmesiviet =? reidence oribet | Mr. and Mra John R. MeLean have, returned | (e, length and narrowness of the |b and wey tan ‘not mentioned tn theact. In response to the ques- 3 ; re suitable govern. ote pan EE I => FALL Gas FIXTURES from their summer wanderings, and are at their | for's library. He, on the conta meee joorees would tarow on the case. He did not eo) ones eee oe eet : EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. |= McPherson Square house, that tne would be large enougn to meet | thiscity. Mra, P.8. Herbert and Miss Herbert, | know exactly what he would testity to. het eo ‘act of July 18 CoB XCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. — Col, and Mrs Win. L Bramhall, who are visting | the needs of the rary {OF the! next twenty-five | from Marlon Ge. with certificates trom at-| after some dacussion It was, decided that noth ‘districts, for | gress probibive the of permite by the Com. peaaieneee ould accommodate ‘books, st ‘could tor AND BARBECUE peepee on SS Gpampisin and George. "87 % Mhlle shere were only 600,000 volumes in the pres: Pee a P Sg a St boo ge oe rol tse or Tun 432 Oth Bt. X w. Capt. Edw. Perkins has gone to Batavia, Onto, | 4 MDrary. said that Mr, Pelz, Mr. of the LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION Our stock is now replete with beautiful Ges Fixtures | to join his wife and daughter, who have been parther, had told him that tne how bulldine goed THE AQUEDUCT EXTENSION, at THE of new an elerant design, and st prices that defy eom- | spending the summer there. ot have capacity to accommodate ‘the Books — WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, petition. ‘The engagement is announced of Miss Gertrude | Which would bein the Library at the time it was. Charges that Cheap aad Slovenly Werk Soule. Turner to Col. the Hon. Henry Cecil Butler, of the | Comstructed, is being Dene. TER Wabasm SDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 3888, Our assortment embraces the latest and most artistic | British army. GOOD FOR 4 QUARTER OF 4 CENTURY. — Offices, im: Prize shooting, Se. be. Frerh tron Crgadelers Bree Gas Fixtures, Ball Miss Goldie Wallach, daughter of Mr. and Mra,| Mr. Ryan (Kan) said that Librarian Spofford ‘Senator Spooner bas received another communt- Cr 3 the Grounds, and aiso entitles you | ety and color. : rip Sy Was authority for the statement that the new ‘cation in regard to the character of the work done | . building would meet the needs of the Library for » partake of the Roast, Children Free, joot & pn, Were marriea — ae oh a 8. $. SHED & BRO., 439 0un ot_ | NOTE 80m, Brockiyn. the. Bight ‘the next quarter of a century. PILES! i! PELES!! ‘Tem Rev. — 30. FERRY. Seas er. Blind Bleeding, Bor 1&. Noon ot New ‘York inside the new aqueduct of the water works. It is charged by some persons that the lining is being i i i constructed in @ slovenly inferior manner; that | tract for its s Tey FI ind Bi Internal ‘THE ALLEY BILL TO BR RROONSIDERED. ‘the masonry between the brick lining and the nat- | the Wabash, proper, but, Cpncerne ‘he, divimon of NeW, FERUY TO ALEXANDRIA seendllye comparatively pansies | FOO, In the Senate to-day, on motion of Mr. Faulkner, ‘ural walls and root of the tunnel is constructed in | Te," nic was taken out of Ube receivers hands fesre gatts'9 40, 8101 %S 90,0 pm {Beicatlr or tine andine los tse rom Canina. es fallach, mother of | the passage of the bill, on yesterday, to deed to careless, cheap manber. The last communice- | some’ Hime ago, and reorganised independeauy Se Wet ke 51 2190. Ow rm age Por. Be Sik the bride, wore steel Henrietta cloth with waist. | William Brown part of an alley in this city was tion 1s from an attorney who purports to rep- | under the and SD weet oe in incton'e wis Speciauat fsbo feceum. | cout and “cuit of wuts sil, and lamonda. peidered. Mr. Faulkner stated that he had resent the complainant and who alleges | ictus ver sow a0 gine of asd, making © : % | costume ona ‘ushers he 1 prepared to substantiate all | CCnpection between the Burlingson lines for Mareitall Hall, = SPI FoTiCR Pw ps of velvet and lace: The ing Tecnaeraion, "ta wey manied ayn tupent, sre aa | tat = removed to opposite {| Conen, pe: | Secree a Ceca eee eae Sores tek soil dla "ts pan waastopted not brought the matter before the District com- a Money’ to"Yoan ob | Sam éiltora Fisn- tnd ik would sonm that they are nov satiate that Cping the subsiemnttces eoeon wae assed | Sites yet. but he will do so he become 6 ee sao ae SS ge eS ne mee ee |e pa Se ae | eee ee See Saeeeees eo BUMDING aseoctaion, fa *! saglice moe: bested ty ine people of dacktoa. Sedthar taster ine ina lag an ES wna proceed bam ial 4 and’ The connection with the subject, that one t pose. 29 Drowuers, Sieulung apd Manet rere ‘be made is that some of the x0 Dig Sage" cater fe ae Of Cairo, fiL, oa p rae | Sarees toes motes toes ae ‘na guan of toe chan mk. Dattermili. Office hours. Dm. Op the arst inferior work. On the other hand it sor several cxcursionte_F Wednesday in each month the office will be open from. ana fr alieged ‘coat ‘Where was good cause for the —_—_—— State eee, ae ees Fa made, Ming Milen’s Marteal Trowsics. ' ‘collected in, amen eames Woods | , Bmanane, for shares in the 16th issue received ‘Gaily at the office of the Association, Kquitable Build Sune 4 RaiRoad PY i i