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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©.. TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR A Kansas Enoch Arden. A LAWYER SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD TURNS UF IN COLO RB. MACKENZIES DEFENSE, He Justifies His Own Position and ‘Treatment im Emperor Fredericks Case, and Scores Some of His Assail- ants, x Political Notes, jominations for Congress—3ist New York dis- trier, F. C. democrat; 13th Massachu- setts Sierict ous 5. Donor Connecticut York Shopping in London and Paris. From the New York Home Journal. > It one were to judge of the physique of English women from the specimens he sees in the shops, behind the counters, he would set them down for & very tall race, but if he inquires into the subject FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1688—SIX PAGES. AUCTION SALES. ___ THIS AFTERNCON. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, COOKE D. ool2-3t ‘RENT—ROCKVILLE, MAIN ST. 2 SQUARES ‘from veyat, comics atte Prous boitne a x05 Fs after tt ct Here: — EF 80 ACRES Oh MORE AT FORENT ae POR SEG eet LL By he will find that these women are selected for their ae qo aS eee : Oct. 12—A spectal from Atchison, | Which is announced for next week, appears in the eutfay asin dns Fe aroage Be Globe-Demoerat tells the following | British Medical Journat issued in London to-day. oes of THOMAS KE WAG. eurious story: A ripple of excitement has been created in this community by the discovery that Geo. W. Ocker, eight Fears ago an atorney at this Dar, and wuo has been thought to be dead since tat time, is alive and well ia Colorado, In the fall of Ish Ocker, aisappeared. iis young wile was crazed at the loss of her husband, but as she Was peaulless sue Was unable to institute a search, for ulm. In January following Ocker's A cable special to the New York Worid says: The ook is divided into three parts, viz, historical, controversial and statistical. It contains twenty- one illustrations, showing the conditions of the lave emperor's larynx at different periods, pictures Of the various canulm used in the later stages of ‘the case, the measurements made by Dr. Hovell, with a view of proving the position of the nominated by bolt The d:mocratio clube of ¥ meeting ion Ie is expected that President Cleveland will review ‘the procession. : ‘The republican convention of New York city has nominated Joel T. Erhardt for mayor, John W. Jacobus for sheriff, Henry C. Perley for county District AD., 1888, in Wirtue of « decree of Cotaatin ped gute bead. ives trustes, will ote at gpponite ivy Gi. and oRES ON THE B. and 0. es oe Cameners & ance tre warecoguizabie remains of a human Geing were found near tue Village of Monrovia, in this county. The coroner instituted the usual investi- ation, and it Was decided that the bones were 1 14 2) ot alderineny and Ferdmand ‘Eldan, J: of al 2 Nugent; and Win Welman. for coroners, Mi Ere hardt was formerly United States marshal for the ‘tracheotomy wound and lesions which are alleged to have followed the attempts of Prot. von Berg- ‘mann to push the canula into the windpipe. F F g if a eo hose of Ocker. _ The wife and mother accepted the | sir Morell Mackenzie deals solely with the medi- | district, and was once a ‘commissioner, ing for the SALE_ON METROPOLITAN TR, HOUSER body as their dead, and buried it in the Monrovia | cal aspects of the case, without touching on the| There 1s a report in New York that Mr. Grant os So ens Wit tye cemetery, where the mother has been a frequent | poiitical questions. He complains that he has | has offered to withdraw from the candidacy for siehtern > ter 12m. wae Visitor to care for the grave and keep it covered Been reruted aceess to im tant documents Which , mayor in favor of Joseph J. O’Donobue if Mr. (100) [oN GAL O8 EXCHANGE 7 _—.. . with flowers ever since, have been at the ‘Of bis assalianta, He | Hewitt will withdraw also. feet nine ( SALE. OR EXCHANGE TOK WASHINGTON In due ume the su young widow was | denies that be deceived his majesty as to his con-| ‘The republican executive committee of the first (200) feet ‘City Property —! ree of Woodland. one mile Wooed and Won by a gentleman, who took her to | dition and that he ever said the was not | Louisiana district has nominated the Hon. P. B. 8. _ome fbe Baltimore and Potomac Haai- bis home in Netmaha County, where she has borne | cancer. All that he did was to point out that that | Pincbback for : Caeeital bellding arte tore comers crane as 2, ul road. — «0 ‘Also, 100 wo him several cuiidren. ‘They have prospered and | conclusion had been arrived ‘at on insufficient | Chauncey M. Depew addressed a assem- ee oecee: wrest of Arden. tthe ale ods Foust uved Bavply together, abd, now te ate grounds, and that the fit step voward a ra- | blage atthe opera house in New Haven last night coe tpn the Fai comes Uke a blig was a wite whea ner | {onal “diagnosis—namely, remov: a — coed wien alte cans on enareoe™ CORNER, AND F sta 3 y to JOUN STEPHEN, x Sener aiband married her. ‘The statement that | piece of growth {oF examination— How a Little Boy Camped Out. mpl i Sree ‘oh — Jars wilt be OR SALE-FARM OF 145 AcKES IN fuINcE ‘Ocker is alive is made by Nicholas Meyer, a young been omitted by the German physicians | From St. Nicholas [where ne emer ing, Ee. 38 F Georges County. Ma, Lire tours of «maw Joan Who Wasa playmate of Ocker’s in their youth. | ‘This Dr. Mackenzie was able to and |“ Once there was a little boy who all summer long ‘the right a Ato ee ee SASSER VMK 1 Colorado about ten years | Prot. Virchow gave 0 favorable BTR | nad deen very anxious to camp out over night. pol he ey a au ore ob avisit.. Me says Ocker a the fragments extracted that pro- peared in the town where "he lives in 68a. He | Obs radical ‘operation was abandoned and | Behind his mother’s house was a large garden—as B&F. Fecognized lim and talked with him, but had not | the case handed over to the English physician. | large as a whole city block—and at the far end of heard Of his trouble here. Ocker entered a law of- fice, and two years later opened an office of his own, and Low enjuys a lucrative practice. Meyer arrived in Kansas on a visit a snort time ago, and im @ conversation relative to old friends was incl dentally informed of Ocker’s trouble and tragic PROP. GEREARD?'S CHARGE REFUTED. ‘With regard to the charge made against him by Prof. Gerhardt of having wounded the right vocal chord in his second operation, Sir Morell points out that such an accident is almost impossible with {t was alittle knoll, or hill, with rocks cropping out, It was behind this hill that little Paul ‘wished to camp, for from there the house would be Out of sight, and 1t would be “just lke camping.” So his mother gave hima large and their manners, to an obsequious. If you hand them anything of course thank you, ag hand you an article or ‘hey Will also thank you tor sends you a receipt it will be ABE TOO BUSY TO WRITE A LIST OF ‘PRICES ceived payment, With best thanks.” cl one lot rare Tis brouENe out Meyer's Knowledge of | nis forceps. Me has never known it vo occur even | Crumb-cloth for & tent a patr, of blankets | Saver paymenh With Host Saamke ST cmos ton aitey Ocker’s whereabouts, to beginners, and as a matter of fact in the case of | aUd @ Sofa-cushion for bed, a tin pail | Des sng Tals’ Oe ay eng Neat condnnnces ‘THEIR TWO PASSENGER ELEVATORS = a pie tor 0 beginners, aeeon sane ‘sign of | Wl of bread, cold meat,” and hard- = J ‘When His Hevival Services Ended ‘HE Luruove THE comm jects such an tnjury having been inflicted. Dr. Macken- ale accuses the German physician of having made acharge which he knew to be false in order to dotled and and apples for his breakfast 4 tin cup, a wooden plate and a small some’ read also a bottle of milk, package of ways ‘will invariably add “pleaso” in aking for ways will inv: ” your tckets, and just as invariably will Uhey audivly “thank you” when you pass the ABE GOING OONBTANTLY AND THEIR RAILROADS. _ IB LINE : Pepper and salt, She then gave him some cotton nEEDSOORT, a GaLvEsToN, TEX., Oct. 12.—A great sensation has | shake hanna teeny ee poe to putin bis ears—to keoprout little ougs and | tickets over. But more than this—every cabman UR-STORY PRESS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, semen “Team mig . Deen caused Mnong the church people here by the | new bape le nag ane ere Ine | ‘Bigs. She had the hired man help .bim drive No. 807 L STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Charlottesville, Lynchburg, and Bietes arrest, on a charge of burglary, of a colored | r'€0Stnent adopted, and even aa lave as the be- | we Stakes and fasten the crumb-clouh over them, On THURSDAY ‘AFiERNOOM, OCTOB! Tevivalist who gives the name of S. B. Bryant. He Says he is engaged in missionary work, and came from Brazoria several days ago, Where Le had been conducting revival services. During te week he preached at the Baptist churca on Avenue L, and created considerable religious entiusiasin along the colored people. Yesterday Bryant entered 3 Pawnshop aud got an advance ou a set of ladies’ ginning of October Prof. von Bergmann is sald to ave admitted that the course which Sir Morell Mackenzie had pursued was the right one. THE CONSULTATION AT SAN REMO. Sir Morell describes the citnical incidents of the case very much as they were set forth im the ‘The hired man, of his own accord, brought. from. the barn a large bundle of hay to spread under the Diankets, so asto make a comfortable bed. By twilight everything was ready, and vaul kissed ‘his mother, his aunt and his big sister good by, and, snouidering his cross-bow, marched. away the “Rocky Mountainy’—as 6 called the “ttle 0 No tor, just as he calls out, “benk, benk, benk” (En- gish bank), When plying for passengers, in ‘the Same tone dnd style will he thapk you for a half- penny fare, You Will flad gentlemen among Pull- inan-car Conductors in “the states,” Dut who ever heard a New York street car conductor utter a THREE ACRES OF FLOORING 18 CROWDED WITH FINE AND HANDSOME, 48 WELL AS CHEAP AND COMMON STOCK, TEENTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer ‘that fine four-story press brick yelling, street north ing eleven fwo bath brary frescoed; house in cupied by Chas Baum, Sure, aud lot ie 30 fect by 100 fect sue property ke ‘and lot is out dinirabl being ceatrally st 1268, admirably suited fore man, cent located. Fy OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE ALE Rectioor -avente AND STREE’ 'T NORTHWEST. follo 227, et seq ot tof Columbia, and st the request ETWEEN CON- CaTEES TH Gordonavilie. yween Alexandria and Ly chburs, Koanoks, ribo Wille, Home, Calera, “Monigomery and New Or. Jeans Pullmac ‘Washineton to New Orisaten 11:24 A M.—Past Mail Daily for Warrenton. Char Stations Chee & Uli» Route, Lynchburg, Rocky Mount. Danville, and Stations be ween Lyuchbury and Danville, Greensbore. ltsieuh Chariot Columbis, “Aurusta, Auauta. Birmtng” ra (New Orleans Texas, and Calitornia. Pullinen Sieeper Xow York ta Monurotuery. fe-coumee: « , ou| ‘THEY SELL Al CLASSES OF GOODS, AND thereby secured, we will sel at pul nid JeWeIry, consisting of necklace, ear-rings, | Columns of the Medical Journal at the time. | We | __H@ pinned back the doors ot his tent with Would wonder what was che matter with the'man, ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two, and | of the ‘on "SATURDAY. tion with per Mos ueoiie rooch, &c. | Detective Cahill was in the shop and | are aduiltted behind the. scenes at aoeoeen AER Rins and then sat down on the ground, | Sreet-car conductors have many duties tO. per: = fhuee years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest and'o be | ZEENTH. LSS8. et FIVE OCLOG Vicks sand Shreve qhtiluian Sieoner Danvils : rested and De verything Was dreadfully still; Dut the® bright | St te ao ‘MARK ALL GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURES ‘aced of trust on premises snchee to'Columfiaand Atrusta.- Solid traine Washington > ecian ciovoly-as ne transacted his busiaest ia | November, when the great eriis in tae evarution | tin pul an the bots ut” ulk: Looked very chim | SF, and are kept constantly ou the alert. Gaiy St purchaser's option, Couveyancing, Se. st recorued subdivision ‘the evening a report was flied at the police office ‘that the residence of S. L. Finley, in the East End, | ad beeu burgiarized. “The stulen articles, as Gescrived, correspouded with the articles that Cahill had seen pawned, He commenced looking for the well-dressed gentleman, When accosted Bryant showed Myht, and but for the timely arrival of otuer officers would certainly have given the detectives a tussle, When identified by The pawnbroker he insisted that 1t was a case of Inistaken Identity, and Said that he was a Baptist luuister In good’ standing, and denounced is Of the disease occurred. Inter details are given as to the heroic fortitude with which the prince received what Was in lact a sentence not only of death but of prolonged previous suifering. Amusing sketches are also given of the attiwu ‘of the various physicians Who took part in the consultation. Our author informs us that on that Occasion Dr. Schinidt, so far from thinking that the case was oue of cancer running a normal course maintained 1p opposition to all others that the disease ‘was specific—a notion which Prof, Schroeter characterized as an old wife’s tale. fortable in the soap-box cupboard; the’ brave €ross-bOW, With its pin-pointed arrows, promised Safely; while (he blankets, sofa-cushion and tbe ‘soft bay were ail that any reasonable camper out Te was dreadfully stilt Né th ut It was so ully still! Not even the ‘smallest baby-breeze Was sUirring; through a hole in the crumb-cloth shone a star, abd the star made Outdoors seem stiller yet. Paul unbuttoned one ‘Shoe and then the ocher, and sat for a while listen- ing. Then suddenly Kicking off his shoes, he scfambled under the blankets and lay quite still, a fool would expect drawing- them while they are handling the bell-puncb, but there 1s nO good reason ‘vuy they should be 80 cross and glUm, for it cannot be denied that they exhibit, as @ rule, very irritable tempers. This may be’ owing to ine severe dutles they have to Perform. I ain not seeking for the cause; only re- cording ‘the result. Speaking Of competition in trade, there is one lange house in Liverpool, Lewis, corresponding with Macy’s in New York, where you can have your Watch “thoroughly cléaned for one shilling” THE PUBLIO WILL FIND IT INTEREST- ING TO LOOK OVER THEIR ESTABLISH- MENT, AND THEY EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL TO DO 80. at tiine of ‘otherwise fauulting par ‘Con Somme ewspaper published in Washinaton, D.C: ‘House wi be: epened for inspection on’ day of sale OCL1-dkds -- DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE E! FIXtOnES OF WHE PARED BEATIONTHY ES. TABLISHMENT, NO. 13, PENNSYLVANIA P. M_—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassa, and interiadiate statone *M.—Western Express Daily for Warrenton, Charlottesvile, Louisville, Cinciunath, Sleepers and Solid Trains Washington to also for Lynchburg. Bristol, Chattanooga, ‘Little Hock. and all soutuwestera poiute. p Pullman Sleepers Washington to Mewita without * Ne 7 California. Pullman Vesti! lee pet ~ cl 25 cents), and if you make ever so small a pur- NUE NORTHWEST, EMBRACING IN PaRT | J - 'S — yyy arrest 4s au outrage. He wus searched, and about | _ In describing the tracheotomy Dr. Mackenzie ad- | ie was a very small boy, and somehow camping | >< ‘30a STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. | 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE 18 HERE- | Washington to New. te and Mone the Orsi thing browzht Lo light Wasa “hoodoo | MIS that the operation was, on the whole, per- | out wasn’t delightful in every Way. have your books ceased ot Lowi wiraba charge, ETCH Nd aR aon AVES BORED LN BY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING GOODS Pullman 1 Augusta, Dag.” Following tls came two Houston and | formed % Dr. Braman in a sausiactory manner, | It was nearly hall-past 8 Mamina was knitting, BHOPFING AND TRAVELING BAGS, Gul WILL BE SOLD TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES. chener division leave Wash. seven Galveston pawn tickets calling for various | Dat, sm@@us that the traches, was opened tes | the unt was sewing, and the big sister was stand- ‘AU BON MARCHE. FERS AND, FENGUA, SAUCY EEXROLDESS | Oo FRIDAT, OCTOBER FIFTH. 1888, ot TEN - 3 Sat Sally 2 ang sade. Peis 3 : gold watch and chain to a finger the = mm the dic ing he a ELK, EE orcLoci within west sti ont 20 E —— ee toa finger | jyramunn inserted a cauula of altogether unusual | créice, “NueMOnATY rehearsing her elocution ¢x-| But this idea is probably carried out toa greater BRONZE AND OTH&N METALS, MANICURE to errive Bail 11 20 4.M and 7 20 ar ‘size and shape. The lower end of this instrument, Driven Insane by Political Excitement. Deeatex, ILL, Oct. 12—1 according to Dr. Mackenzie, impinged on the pos- terior wall of the trachea, causing a destruction door Softly open and tue tiny feet go stealing up- stairs. When the elocution exertise was over extent in Paris than in any other city in the world, At the universally-known Bon Marché the husband SETS, FOCKETBOOKS, CARD AND LITER GASES, TNR STANDSOF NVERY DESCHIFTION. BIBLES AND -PhaYel ALBUM: Hoare Hound Hult @02 AS Duly aad encept Sunday, arrivitg Wealutieton and 550? a. 1885; | °% ‘trains from the South vis Charlotte, Dan County © tamma Said she must go aud tind the mate to the | may play billiards down stairs while his wife is Stoves, with zinc and pipe, stored ie De 1 : a democrat Tho nay | OL ene tiseue and intense ‘iscomfort, with conse. | stocking she was LUIUnG. So she went Lpscaite | aa es, Oa, stairs, while is wite ie DESCRIPLIRN, Vi.n¥Y HANDSOME MAHOGANY usebold Effects, stored Auruat 3 Sek hese Lage arrive im Washington 700 AML yesterday, David W. Sari, a democrat, who bas | quent exhaustion. When the case was restored | but before looking for te stocking Sno went into | them inay indulge 10 a light: luach, wile included, W. B MOSES & SON, CABINET, HELRING'S PATENT CHAMPION | Trunks, Boxes, Pictures, fc. ee 3 Peto ae ‘Sone crazy on politics, was adjudged insane. He | w the English physician he substituted a Dur-| paui’s room, ‘There in the starlight she saw the | without Cost, and in the center of the bullal IKE -PROOE SAFE, ELEGANT: SHOW CASES | Tot of Foginwnyf ty _ —s SSS isa farmer who has Deen betting wildly, having | ham's tube for the German canula with relatively | brown, curly head cuddled into its customary pil- | there 18 a beautifully-appointed, bigh-st Oya tce Ronear oR ALL SHELV- gf py eg x. ny a overdrawn the vaiue of his crops aud is now peu- | Satisfactory results. But irretrievable mischic® | lows. ‘She was a good and faithful mamma, and | salon, 20 by 50 feet, which 1s callea the read- on Stoo NT ES Eig BER sIxtEEN,| boro eure, &0.. seoned, — siete cat tion endl information Liles, He Wagered that Palmer would carry Lill | had auready been done. Prof. Von Bergmann 18 | xo sue did not laugi—out loud. She stooped over | Ing dnd writing Toon.” iiere the customer will 1888. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I shall eell thé arbigenprrensy iene Wyo ‘tim pa fae Bots vy 10,000: that Cleveland would yet New York | accused Of having diagnosed secondary cancer Of | the hali-uidden head and whispered: “Were you | flud writing materials, a library of standard books ¥sTa-KW. gatire conteuts of the above men.ioned eatablishment | , Storage on above goods can be paid at any time prior | Sy vast sseuss, Sod ot Eeemenites eo Ok by 10,00, and that Sangamon County, IL, will | the lung from flnding dullness in the back of the | jonesome, dear?” and Paul whispered back: “Kind | and a supply of periodical literature trom all coun- COR, 11TH AND F 8T8.-¥.W. Which embraces tine ine of everything appertaining | to sale. ro give Ceveland 30,000 majority. Ia court he wore | liver. i Kussinaul bad to be brought all the | of lonesoine—and I heard something swallowing | tries, Ait this, tmind you, is free. ‘The walls of to the stationery business The saie will be comtint we27- Vandana bandserchict around bis neck and | Way from Strausburg to convince him of bis mis- agai asserted bis taiti in tis bets He is a ‘Widower aud has taree children. ‘THE LOWEST WATER KNOWN IN A GENKKATION— YOREST DESTRUCTION DID IT. Ex Paso, Tex., Oct. 12.—The Kio Grande Is lower to-day than it has been for a generation past. A Little stream of very muddy water trickles past Fort Bliss, a mile above El Paso, but 1 1s all dl- Yerted invo an irrigation acequio on the Mexican take. mann’s. Dr. Mackenzie does not hesitate to say that Emperor Frederick the third received his death biow on that occasion. The false passage made by the tube gave rise to an extensive sup- puraion around the trachea, which steady drained sway the remaining strength of the patient and shortened his life by about ten mofiths. Very close to my ead. And so I caine in, And— you won't telly will you, mamma” the Kocky Mountains, —— o Lights and Shades on the Stage. HOW Tk VARIOUS EFFECTS AKE PRODUCED BEHIND THE SCENES, From the New York Commercial Advertiser. ‘The audience in a theater think as little of the this ‘salon are decorated with fine modern French paintings, and at one end of the room, on a bigh and rises Wo @ Leigt Of several stories, but in your Wanderings over tae establishment you need not be burdened with wraps or umbrellas. AU any en- trauce you may leave them and get a metal check for the same, of course without charge, Tne vast stables of the Bon Aarché are considered one of the siguts of Paris, ‘They are shown 10 visitors daily at 3 p.m. The hotel or boarding-house where GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES. FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN fi day to: ‘until all is sold. pote aed THOMAS DOWLING, Auct CATALOGUE. (Of Fine Assortment of the Most Exquisite and Dif- ferent Sorts of WEDNI 888, Same wOUR 4, OC. "AND PLACE. S2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDN! TEN, 188%, SAME HOUK EDNESDAY, OCTOBER. SBS, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘Consisting of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HY ACINTES, NAMOIsSUS: CROCUS TU EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUC VOX THOL, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers USTEES' SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME ELEVENTH STREET, Br- GREAT - ANIA ROUTE ‘THE EMPEROR MIGHT HAVE LIVED MONTHS LONGER. thiul mamma didn’t “tell”—not until long | pedestui, Stands a marble bust of Aristide Boucl- \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AND PLACE notice JHE NORTH, WEST, AND Soi REI ENS Dr. Mackenzie’s account of the eventsof the fatal | afterward, When Paul bad grown to be 80 old and | cau, tue founder of this great house, The siore FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY aT FIFTH FALL SALE BY oct-dts ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Dol TRACK DIL ge Pa) 4 ‘The Kio Grande Almost Dried Up. _| yor ot april is very different from Prot. Von Berg- | 80 Dig that he weat “truly camping” far away to | covers a great deal of ground, 4ronts several streets ALL, PQ ULPMENR, IN EF 5. TRAINS WASHINGTON, FEOM STATE SOuKE Sikri AND b Stueers As FOL ForPitaburg and the West. Chicago Limited Express st Weetibuted Care, st .00 am duly, Pose 950 am. dally, to Cinciunati and Losi rom Prttabure te Cini SNOW DROP: a» BC, we 5 Sleeps {towns ty Chica: Side. “Halt way baween Fort Bliss and the cry ot | An interesting statement ts made in connection | Man Whose work enables them to witness the | the vunpioses live acd whore they have every Come riction Tooms MONDAY, QCTO- Hieceme Ecru er PS0G an oak Sees E: Faso are situated the pumps of the water-works | With this subject, that except at the time the | stage performance as raliway passengers do of the | fort, 1s aiso Well worth a Visit if one has the time. E 888, commencing at ELEVEN are, Masningvon to Cutcaro a1 wt ‘Louis, ccanect- company, and the manthart’ ben ts cummrens a | flee was made, and especially when Prot. | engineer who conducts them safely to their jour. | Very AU Bon Marché 1s great and all the e1n- ‘This i & direct consi ument. and are pat ing daily at Irth tag loopers for deep hole iu the midst of the former river bottom, | VoD Bergmann thrust his fuger into the Wound, | nevsena ‘They soe the show, and if th ployes share in the prota, POLES AND DRAPERIES OF EVERY DE- = | 2p in packages suit THOMAS DOWLING, tor Pa sad’ tee Wor wie ino watch enough of the water from the Mexieat | ‘Decmperor Revor guered any actual pain, | Ayes Rasy ooo the show, and if they enjoy Apna aE ‘oofi-3t Shuctionese. 5 Sot Poe reason for tite creeps wo be Kept | cenzie contends that thyrowmy in eases of ea-| causes produce such brilliant effet pat for ee RUSTEES SATE QF VALUABLE REAL ENTATS TIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. St water is parciy te cutung down of the forte | C&f, 90 far from vetng free trom 4s tm fact a | every light in the auditorium, and for every shade | From the New York Graphic. SCRIPTION, 2 Pat re A ei For, and Rochester, daily. for But. im Southern colorado where the kio Grande hasite | most deadly operation. He shows that the mor-| of ilumination behind tue "scenes, they are ie; | ‘The ttle ones at home are the best Tise, and partly the numerous irrigation canais in Colorado and New Mexicu that divert the water of {he river long before 1t has achauce to reach El ———-__ Sarah Althea’s Latest Plaint. ‘SHE DECLARES THE VIOLENCE USED TO ARREST HER BAS HAD A SEKIOUS KESULT. Saw PuaNcisco, Cat, Oct. 12—Sarah Althea, Who has spent over a month with her husband, Judge Terry, ia the Alameda County jail, but 1s now free to go If she chooses, nas Deen sick for a Week. Sle refused vo see even her intimate a Dut on Tuesday she gave a reception and recetvé congratulativas Ou “ber recovery. She disclosed {he luformation to her particular friends that she had borne a child by premature birth, and this Mishap sue ascribes enurely Lo the violence used by Marshal Franks in ejecting her from the court- tality ts equivalent to nearly 91 percent, He also Maintains Uhat it is, ina vast majority Of cases, inadequate for a complete removal of the grow.h, Which thereafter speedily returns, the average Tate of recurreace being almost 90 per cent. Apart from this, the voice is destroyed our modified in 77.77 per cent. of the whole number of cases, ‘SCORING BIS RIVALS. In dealing individually with Lis German assail- ants Dr. Mackenzie rejects the testimony of Prot. Gerhardt as being that of a discredited rival. He brushes aside the evidence of Dr. raf on the score of a want of largy! skill, which was So marked that the prince was with difficulty pre- vented from ‘disnisslag him, Dr. Braumman ts ob- Jected to on the same ground. To the evidence of Cuese inexperienced Largy noscoy is the Vestimony of experts Dr. Krause, Dr, Wolfen- dea, and Dr. Hoveil. debted .o the humbie gas man who stands by ‘his post In the Wings next the footlights, Here by means of a number of ttle hand-wheels he regulates every gas Jet In the theater, Before him is bef ner of the play, and he listens for nis cues as anxiously as any actor in the company. A false move on hig part, such as the turolug of a wh at the wrong Ue, may ruin a Whole scen moonlight effect may be spoiled with @ food of dazzug light, OF total darkness may obscure the A reporter, who managed to get behind the ‘Scenes at Harrigan’s Park Theater just as the cur- tala was about Wo ring up, found Jno. J. Whalen, ‘tue gas Man, With lis haud on the wueel by which ‘be sends & Wave Of gas through every pipe in the building and brigitens up the whole theater. ‘There were sixteeu of these wheels In a tin-lined cupboard, in [rout of which the gus man stood, Each Wheel regulates a different row of lights,and part of our lt and our own are, or should be, the nicest on earth. Sometimes they get themselves looking terrible by making mud- ples or playing “digging out cellars,” but soap and water will bring them back to their previous con- dition. How they tear their clothes and kick out ‘the toes of their shoes! A good father me that he heaped # eeceer Posse wee ways getting 1 wet ne expense of Uaying nina pair of India Fubber boots. The boy put them on and immediat went to a pond to see how far he could wi It without getting his feet wet, The result was Uhat In about five minutes the boy’s boota were filled with water, with no holes in them to let it out, Children are a troubie; but, after all, they are so nice. I can easily forgive ‘the anxiety they ever give if they only look sorry. I don’t Naw Srone. ‘The rebuilding of ray store being very nearly com- Bz virtye of s decree of a Grant otal No. 11300, bile mnie, ry ‘on the on oF ; 10-00) By czcent Saturday: 10-009, tt purchaser paper published, pery Prot Gerhardt’s ruthless cauterizations on so | tue gasman inust be as familiar with them asis a | mean when they put on “photographic Views,” fF | pleted and having arranged my goods with large addi- ‘MASON Fibuy exe-td when discussing the matter; and sue | MAuY Consecutive daysis condenedin the strong- | (Ypewriter with tue keys of uis machiue, On the | if there is anything I devest. It 1s 40 ‘see @ ebild | Fisted end having arranged my goods, aus, Pastouately declared that Pranks was the mar | St rms as ULteFly Unexampied in medical prac- | Wall Were pasted some directions and a piot of the | looklug the picture of misery. FALL AND WINTER FABRICS, sat [ee pe ne ed was his acces- | Uce, and as being likely to irritate the disease, if} plece. Some of the directions were as follows: Parents, love “The Littie Ones at Home;” sory. Chinese Immigration to Russia. Letter to the London Times. ‘The paragraph from the Nord telegraphed by Your Brussels correspondent and published in the ‘Times Vo-day can hardly be officially inspired, for Russian officials who are in a position to inspire the Nord usually know perfectly what they write about, while the paragraphist im the Nord is clearly not acquainted with the conditions of Chinese immigraiton either into Siberia or Australia, He thinks that in consequence of the cessation of Chinese imimigration to America and Australia it Will so increase Co Siberia as to “over- Whelm the scattered Siverian population and denation.lize the Asiatic frontiers of the empire.” ‘The fact ts tue two lmmigrations have, and, owing Uo the Vast distances wiich separete thelr sources, can have, no effect whatever upon each other. The labor immigration which troubies America and Austraita has its source In Kong-Kong, which draws, its supply irom the fertile and popuious plainsof the two most southern provinces, Kwangtung and, In a smaller dectee, Fakhiew. ‘Tne immigration’ to Russia, wally originates in, Mauchuria, perhaps 2.000 vo 3,000 miles away from Canton. The Man- churiau immigrants go origiually from the orth eth provioces of Clill abu Suantung, and sevtle over the Wide piains of Manchuria aud Mongolia, whence some of them stragzie across tne troatiet originally benign, 1uto maligaancy. the statistical’ portion exuIbits the results of 22 cases of Lyrotomy for cancer, only 2 of which ‘were successful, Of 35 cases of parudl excision of the larynx only 1 Was successtul, and of 138 cases f total extirpation only 8 were Successful, 4 LETTER FROM THE EMPRESS. The London Daily News to-day prints the fol- lowing letter from,Empress Victoria which 1s not printed in Dr. Mackenzie’s forthcoming work, and which has never been published: “I took care to teli all the eminent German medi- calmen with whom I come casually In contact that you had said to me the Mrst ume I saw you, that though what you saw was Innocent, yet that You could not be sure until 10 Was examined by Professor Virschow, and that a malignant disease might be present somewhere out of sight, though there Was not proof of it, the most unfavor- able clement of the case being my hus- band’s age at the time. You told me that the benign growths and malignant growths were seldom found together, and that you thougut Uhe growth you could see ou the Vocal chord was a benign one. You also said that you could not hold out any security to me that a malignant growth might not appear some day. You said that thy operation was one Which You opposed. (the one proposed by the German doctors in May, 1887); Uhat It was runuing too great a risk, that it was exposing my husband's lie, aud Wat should it ‘succeed the conditiun of the patieut after It would Act 1—Lights up, full ground row back set piece. Out during scene, Act 2—Bunch lights K. and L. Lights down at ‘cue. Act 3—Borders down, cal- cium biue medium. ‘Scene 2—One-haif dar ‘ts full up, &¢. uring the progress of a play the gaaman 1s very busy. Not ouly must he attend to his routine Work, but superintend every scene to see that the chanueliers are in good order, or that the imita- on wood fireplace is in a proper state of glow, &c. In case the stage Manager should be absent the gasman 18 expected to take his place and ‘superintend the setting of every scene. “A good responsible gasman 1s always in de- maud,” said a well-known theatrical manager. ‘ie Must possess sound judgment and some sense Of Uhe artistic value of Light and shade, und, above al, he must not be @ drinking mau. 'I once pro- duced a spectacular plece which came near veing gisilute (ou the first nigut, because the lights pt dancing Up and down, ahd some of the most gorgeous scenes were sj havior, The gasuan Ibis post intoxi that one night ses. ‘Ten Dollars a Foot, From the Pittsburg Dispatch. “I think you could be of great service to me,” Said a gentleman yesterday to a down-town chi- Fopodist, as he cozily seated himself tn a soft-cush- toned cbair and gazed tenderly at a few little spots led by their erratic be- bud engaged had come to ted, He only reuained there for make their lives as happy as possible. ‘Don't keep acartman employed moving your furniture every few months. If possible secure some place ‘that they can always refer to in future life as the home of their childuood. Recollect you were once children, with all the defects and little bits of fool. ishness tbat the word implies. Don’t look cross at them, for in the end you wiil suffer more pain from it than they Will,’ Please don’t act the part of aczarover them. Talk to them kindly; make them as part of yourselves. Act 80 toward them they will’ think their father ‘and mother are the Dest on earth. ———+e+____. ir the Table, ‘The Farmers’ Magazine holds that the game fow1 is superior to all others for the table, Being a strictly thoroughbred fowl, it has consequentiy bred true for more than 100 years, and, as it has been used for the pit, the objects sought by breed- ers to fit it for such a purpose have been the cause of its superiority for the table. Hi ct, Dut light bone was. required, and “thevefore tne Offal 1s lessened. Strong muscular development became prominent, and the bones were thus heavily covered with flesh of a very rich, juicy character, the thigus being particularly #0, and the breast full, ‘There is au old proverb that “the game more meat for ite weight than any other fowi,” which is true. ‘Those who have used the coarse-grained fowls, no matter how fat they from the ‘New York importers, I take pleasure in invit customers and all who may be in want of Dry Goods, to call and see my Goods and low prices before making their purchases. ‘My store being conveniently arranged and well- Lighted, customers will have no difficulty in seeing qualities and colors. I: is needless to enumerate my varied and numerous stock, but will name afew of the best things for the season: Black Faille Francais Bhadameand Gros Grains at 85c., $1.10, $1.35, 81.50 and $1.80. Colored Silt, Surahs, Velvets and Plushes. Ladies’ Cloths, Suitings, Tricote, Henriettas, Cash- ‘meres, Serges and Plaidy. ‘A fall line of good fabrics from 12340. to 25c. Special attention given to MOURNING GOODS, of which my sssortment ia complete with the best and cheapest to be found. ‘The assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children's UNDERWEAR is compiete and prices low. ‘THE HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT 1s ‘well stocked. ‘The Smith and Angell celebrated fast black Hose and ‘Half Hose in all sizes. mS. Pie tie ta a oping He L25 See ee oemnonine in coe Mend White S30, steve 00d (HANCERY BALE OF A DESIRABLE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF K 8: Tr of a decree of the Court of the crash ti Supreme Op tal va. Harbeugh otter for public TBURSUAY, ler. on. WEI 1 TH AND Hemet iy at STREET Ni a ORTAW! ‘of Columbia, passed in No. at HALF-PAST of MYRON M. PARKER, 1418 Fst. nw. 4, MACDONALD McBLALi. ‘New York ave. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, ood-dads JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, rH ! Hi i i Fi it: io T. BE- XTEENIM io. 1502 & 35, 8:40,9:45, 10.57 « 25, 5:00, 5:55, tery 00, ¥ x: IN FROM STATION CORN! Eu JERSER AVENUE Rix STREET. - icago and west, express daily 10 534 Cincimpati and Bt. Louis, express dally 3.1 {10:10am 5, Tinvit eurps ‘ron iy iy, express pte fate the Valley of the Amour, where Uhey settle | be so terribie that bis clances, if let alone | on one of his feet. were, will at once distinguish the flesh of a game | age. jOHN H. SMOOT ermediote pointe, becween Baltimore Sr raceme ML siugraion, Tom the | ould be hore favorable 1 hate wince Heard | “al right, sir replied the gentleman, as ne | fo% ta comparison cotld be made, ‘Tue games daiiverea to See M Sat Wasmineion. appa ‘amtermediats points 47:30 am, ubitul Wueiuer a single Chinese the Would | reasouable wad seusivie view, and say that under | Picea Ube Suarp Instrument, from a case lying | seems as if nature intended to pack every ounce of sty E Baltimore 5, 6:30,6:40. 7:30, 8:90, 9:45, 1L cross (ue Russian border, The story these circumstances we could have done nothing = speciatign® 20 Fecommended here by | nesn on them into the smaliest 3 r market Ag 29 318s ——— agents were studying te ground in ia in| better. You also said, I think, if 1 remember | *2¥ body especially not as profitable ag some. 28,_ 5:80, 6:45, 82 oruer to direct a curreat of emigration there 1s absurd om the face of it, Manchuria and M Ua, which are Cainese possessions, are capable of holding as many emigrants as China ts likely to send, aod if Chinese officials wanted to direct emi- ration auywnere It would be to these regions, rightly, that you would not have laryagowomy or thyrotomy performed on your own throat om Ube surmise or suspicion of a malignant affection of tue larynx without very positive Proof, and not even then, as the tendency of Malignant disease was lo reappear in another “No; I just came up because I felt that I needed some treatment of a 1ew corns, hard, soft, or oth- erwise, and I thought you could doit all right. But what makes you ask that question? Don’t you have transient custom?” “Not very much. I suppose that I have nearly they a ral Dut in places whe ere the chicken must supply the place ‘desiderat ‘the turkey the game comes nearer the um than anything else, “Planning.” Buonrot Sxow RATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON, WE KNOW. 3 2%05,'s.30. 4" aNd Poh gee 40 and 8-30: es, uscapenes 50 90 ms et 105, 93:00, 820 pan. "Bue 4:10 * fakes Rot to Siberia. “Butta truth, Cuinese oMicials of | pice wuen removed trom one, cousequentiy | OBE Hhousind people, the best in the town, wo | From the Boston Courier. ‘Bonuuiod aif the susie au ‘+ are profoundly tadifferent to 1 there would bea \vility Of having to go tarough | PAY me $10 a year to keep their feet in proper ‘those bolic on of any sind, and to suspect them of directing | tne operation and yet losing oue’s Ite afver ull by Sea ine eee ae ne eee ae en, ee Sadeant ety Hale Wt toward Siberia for political purposes Is to give | the reappearance of tue Furthermore, | YOu. They frequently do that, and go I asked | and its ways are past Muding out; but perhaps ‘they abail remain Shes Coe for far-sering sua ambitious designs | you said, I think, that you did not know wheter main” ‘m glad you vame, and nope you'll cal! | none of its eccentricities are more remarkable than “robin'’s nest again.” which 'Y are quite tucapabie of boring. Lhe crow prince's constitution could withstand so ite reverence for that mysterious = ———— serious asock as that lafied on the wnoto ys. | 4 "Ms e2uversation LOOK place while the chiro | eran ee arta recess which i NESTING et ee potpntinpesi es Tepeated ait iis at toe toe aon. dk should Bave | One or two plasters to some tender spots Thenens | woman plans s, thing, es she saya, abe really | J6,9, tpn, term, ominous of evil, indicative of ‘oc6-dkds WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00. Ancts. ee en sere ye wacustrian pa- | (Ue prevailing feeling deen one of joy and grati | Seatleman handed out $1, put on his shoes and | maxes an inviolable vow to some dread inferast . = psa Bers, and is amusing society in Vieuna. A few | wade at Baving escaped the borrivie operation, | WeBt oUt on the street. At this point he made a| Getty ‘whose malicious hatred will her PIN-HOOKING = Weeks ago a man dressed in Tyroiese costume en-| ou can show this letter to whomscever you | Simple calculation, ven times $1,000 are $10,000. The pledge tered the shop of the principal barber in Ions- Druck, sat down tn achair, and made a sign that he desired to be shaved. The proprietor of the es- Sablishment ts patronized by all the civic big-wigs of the place, and is naturally anxious to keep the circie of uis customers select, Seeing, therefore, a Fough-oking fellow clad in the national Joppe Feci.uiug oo the velvet plush that Was sacred to local oficiuls, ue approuched the daring intruder please.” ee Advanced Girls, A parody of a nursery rhyme which I heard the other day really does not so very greatly exag- gerate the condition of affairs, writes a corre- Spondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch, Runs the rhyme: ‘Not a bad income for a chiropodist, 1s it? ———roo_—_— Marriages by Low EXTRAORDINARY CUSTOM, WHICH 18 4 COMMON OC- CUMMENCE'IN NAPLES. ‘From the Paris Register. ‘Many marriages take place annually in Naples Decause of money left according to last will and Lestament, by benevolently disposed individuals, should sheever venture to disregard she has made, since there seems to be theory upon ‘which it 1s possible to why she will submit to inconvenience, Or even disaster for the sake of ject. stunply ‘because she has pga en tobe aga | a course in despite reason, expediency and aos usually safe to decide that if asked why she ‘and biuntly Cold him, “We don’t serve peasants 2 to endow acertain number of virtuous poor girls | 7a py ‘ilustrate wuptly told Bien, * “Where are you going to. my pretty maid?” w inst wi here; tule a salooa for gentlemen.” Thesiranger | “Te Necture at Gau-beldge aire the conn with a smali sum of money as an outfit, and when | We saw a young lady the other wae #1 & smulue. wi said; “ ol lige we, Iu case imy adjutant should come in, by ing bis rival Chat I Dave gone to be shaved oy Four ie street. J aim the Archduke Jo- ce, Who 1s commander-tn-chiet a Lamiwenr, and who ought to be Weil known by sight €vea in the Tyrol, thea lifted his bat und departed. - “coo How They Saw the Show. Syracuse Jourval, Oct. 6. ‘They were dudes—swgis of the genuine type. Both wanted to see “Mearietta” at the Wieting last nigut. They were short of cash. Nothing could induce them to purchase seats in the Saulery, and even tue balcoay was not thelr size, ‘The situation was serious and how to secure seats ib the orchestra circle was a puzzle they set about farses Sh gere iG" sald Fraugie, “Chip in and at; (hea take turns occupying It. Phawles, old boy, uw muc! Shamies. old Voy, uow much money have you if “Sixty-nine cents!” “st answered “Chawies” Ive 8% cents. It costs $1.50 fora seat, Chip ip Your pile. Vi make up the balance. You take the ticket, see the first half, tien come out, give ue the pass-check and Til take your piace.” ‘The proposal was accepted, and during two acts “What is your subject my’ prety maid ing tdl aulnetion of ak he wad, ibe You can't wagry ie, iy pretty “Advanced girls don't marry wow, sir" abe sald, But the worst of it some advanced girls do marry and exuibit in thelr choice of husbands the im- Practical resuits of their education. What 1s life Worth to 4 man OF a Woman ifit contains not Pines? Tne pursult of hap; ‘vo my mi the only cance worth unde! im this world, and it is perfectiy compatible with a Christian life, Perhaps you do not agree with me? ‘The phenomenon of the year among women at the universities is Miss Kamsay, who & Wonderful mastery of mathematics at last term's exawination at Cambridge that she was set in a class by herself above tue best of the men com- peting with ber. ‘The ovation which Miss these say twenty or thirty, present them- selves to the trustees as candidates ior that dower, ‘and the will only provides for six such marri ail the girls must step up to the urn and draw & lot, Of Gat of the twenty or thirty girls Who have qualiied, only six canbe lucky dues These six are ot entitied to the dower Gatil ail the legal arrangements for the marriage are gone through. There are always plenty of workmen, either day laborers or mechi are ready’ to accept a or 1sofr. dower, for she has had to go through a figid ‘examination a8 to her honesty, neatuess, virtue, I very often see the announcements in the daily of such ‘and last Saturday one or announcements attracted my attention more than usual on account of the length of time the testator had been dead Whose funds were 10 in a drenched and drabbied by ‘advancing an unanswerable “But uen 1 ad planed vo go woman laid out i sie ail i E siesee } i Prank the iobby waiting for of the mysterious pear. Chawles was true to hts word. sara ped longer Cciock left the theater, remarking as he handed by his pard tue return pass: “IUs a clever show, old ood. Whee, boy ; hope you'll enjoy yourself. ‘Ta ta, old fel” the oan DecistON AGAINST THE CHESAPEAEE axD Om10 at the fire. a Caxat—allegany County Court at Cumberland, ednesday night ‘woman Md, yesterday, decided Ia Tavor of Wu Wang ‘Dut 80 far ‘god others against (be Chesapeake and Onto Canal ‘were more or Cc. in w sult to foreclose mortgage to pay the balance oi $26,000 due 0m purchase of preppy to pene nn ge ed return M. M. Wolf, the cashier of the Ex: A by eee Her ot the Exchange Bank. America A shouting 2 bullet curough his head. “The act is at t. eu Wo Gespeadeacy, the resuit of ili health. OMleial bulletin of tne Jacksonville, Fla., board E. Seagea Nom cases, 47; deans, 2; cases, 420; Lota deatine, SOK ‘Dew cases only Siete are waite. 98 one of the finearts. A Seige canieaes rue ‘szaminaton revenis Saturdays till 12. m 20 Pa Cur Ors of the ne SrSeler 15 pe oe en SCENE ace

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