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$ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1888-SIX PAGES. FOR RENT_STORES, PRIS ese | “weet [2d EDITION |ereetiecers| “sie House this and the at Oak Secretary Vitas. ‘The next speaker was Swift Bird of the Cheseune | averag depth of 135 ou Street, 825.78, WLs0s Ano. S37 he. Ayer's Sarsaparilla would certainly give the View. Se eee ee ED agency. He sald that they had never objected | Bu Scween 210 and 208 strength and nergy you need? Thousands ere Mr, Percy C. Surrs, chief of the appotntment a = $OR RENT—NEW BRICK STORE AX Fore 2 SWIFT BEAR AXD OTHERS TAKE PART—TER | bot now they had so little left they wanted arete proving ite virtues daily. So may you Mra Yision of the BAS wo me a eae aoe Latest Telegrams to The Star 4 eer. revarned city | SRORETARY SAYS ME WILL COMER WITH THE Dargain aboat it, He said he had been pos co. o —__. A Police Officer Convicted. Tn the Criminal Court to.cay George J. Helbur Of the South Washington precinct, was convicted ‘Of an assault ANd battery on Helen Dyson op ibe 26th Of August last. ‘The case was heard on au ‘appeal from the judgment of the Police Court i 22 is 33 ba j i f i i i A ag i E BF id 7 routs, ail modern inp Cease Sues te i008 kt PRESIDEXT. Sra Zour te got cervain, tnings promised, {OB RENT—STORE 1723 PA. ‘all run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- RRapy vor Sa.—It has been reported to the — hadn't received yeu He F deep, 8257 alse 20 saparilla, but am now gaining in strength every Navy Department that the United Sates Steamer | | Te0 Sioux chiefs returned to no nase on | pressions Coen wane ane oss Ni-STORE AND DWELLING signer. | 477 ei remy sepees ee ee ae rey ct COMBE. OEE seer eeers Re, ADDI- nr iE EMPEROR’S VISIT TO ROME. : 4] 2 ‘Mneee, I tried Ayers Sarsaparilla, = Honor Conctuded—|_A*rovasr ras Pxesipaxt.—The President bas | vonted thee ioe i, RENTCFINE FLATEGLASS FRONT, NEW| {eave me to myformer health... | Te Fetes im His Honor approved the act to establish life-saving stations | 19.99 The | his and quite a : ‘ONT: NEW restored Getug to Pearpatte defore they reached the Department. ae Profuaion ‘ration. Ta2y Est mw, pear Peuneyiyania ‘Miss Blanche &. Brownell, 4 Boylston Pisca, Rome, Oct. 15.—The fetes in honor of the Ger- ee yatand coe meee Wis, Lan Haven In- | stanaing Rock Indians took the first row of chairs = boty os — Boston. ‘man emperor have been concluded. Tne emperor store. nine-rocm decing stave: sateks Sey AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, 4s visiting the various points of interest in Rome, | 4 visrron yuo EwoLaxp.—Prot. Elgar, director | ‘e"Preters said, they were to do most of the talk- ME RAD A BanDara, rick HiSSY LC" Losalatls | prepared by Dr. J.C. ayer & Oo, Lowell. Masa, | and ne will go to Pompell, where he will witness | oi ; ing. Sitting Bull, Grasse and Gall were tnus| Standing Eik, of the Pine Ridge agency, rards, of England, was at the Navy De- a —— fold by all Drugrits. Prin $1:eixbottlen, 96. | The unearthing of a number of buried houses partment to-day. as at the Navy De} prought prominently to the front. The members | lowed. italian prime minister, to-day ee of the Commission and a number of ladies were | large FOR RENT. OFFICES. WORTH 85 4 BOTTLE eid song cordial interview with Count Her-| To Taxe Carr. WHITENR4D’s PLack.—Capt. Frank * ——— siemens ‘ E. Nye, commissary of subsistence, has been re- ‘united on one the Foagus Hubert Kelly, whocut is throat at hts KR KENT—DESK ROO! LARGI AS. ‘The is making arrangements for the hold- OPENED WITH PRATER, ‘Bamely, yhether the 4 hanged TOR, RENT, DESK ROOM 1X % FLEAS!) A Rewaneante Case, tng of Peonstatory, a Sli he wal deuver apa | evod from duty at, Fors Monroe, Va. and ordered | uo contertuse war toenea rth prager,do-| 2" feneral fund’ and this merger | Gece, 610 24th street, on Saturday, died stout 9 st be Sthat mw ae }ocution concern! holiness of the porary fashington. ‘This a coday ab Povasmes oun ee Dees Ob Bist foots aay toe 1007 F ST. | THE WELL-KNOWN CARISBAD SPRUDEL saLt | emperor of Germany oe occasioned by the death yesterday of Capt Fred. | H¥ered in the Sioux language, by Rev. Mr. Cleve- 206 which was approved July | Siicis ct taswounan Tusascen wae abl j 5 14 5 BE il li if Hf | | ! ? & ! | if | i Be F | £ 8 z i H i . F a Hd E i i j A es i if is H ifs | § : i f F : i } i : rd EI > 3 f ; i H hi } Li i f i z é I ie i i f fr FE { 3 H : Hy i i oR RENT STABLE IN REAR OF 8 19 14TH 8° accommodate two horses and cafriage: Quire ar the house. i Hi being y ity, and then entered prompuly into the | Compel him to agree, tls worus of Foreign Missions of the General Council of the | Col. Albe.t Akers of Nashville, Tenn., and’ Hon, | 12 tis cl e A LUNATIC ATTEMPTS TO SHOOT HIM. Tutheran Chureh of america Sidney E, Mudd of Maryland, are at the St. James. | ‘scussion of the vill. He sald that he had never ow REN FAR OF 14 LE IN RE — I : eT STABLE IN REAR OF 142 Col. Cody's friends have all heard how a lunatic at- ations To-day. studied the bill and pointed out to iF, 5 i f Big Mane, from the Lower Brule agency, one of | 7°°, mith teened to yer. | effects of the Wounds. ‘The deceasen leaves ¢ wae location: “Kent reas TYLER & RUTHER | PROCUMED FROM ee ON ANT? EMPEROR WILLIAM MAY VISIT MADRID. erick F. Wi who was stationed at the | land, the Indians arising to thetr feet and some of | +05, Coersot the bill, hen, toot 38. ne Eiiowing languages “fro. | abd Ove child BORD, i307 F st oat GaniaBaD, BETTES ane Mapnip, Oct, 15.—it is rumored that Emperor | Oflice of the Commissary General of Subsistence. | them repeating the Lord's prayer after the minis. using Jee BENT 08 LEASE_FOR BUSINESS, NEWS- PURIFYING KEMEDIES, ‘William will visit Madrid, His funeral will take place w-morrow. tlleg edvice, | !nprorements shall pay one-haif Of Ube vo.al cont.” ‘The “ud gecther Grmetle Ceneeen do ee ae Fianiiin styeet ous of thelargeat import The Nashville “American” Changes| Tae Op Tattaroosa.—A report has been re- and well , He said that he’ would “now hear what | Hedid Dot suppose that "the commissioners nad Provision te Commissioners construe 0 tn | TUE MAN WHO Was EXT To Flay Tur SROOND TRAIN fore C Fe floor uf 3 roo Y ‘writes under . . Sra Pena or nding Oe Sutize Sor uf 3 rooms | the United States 2 it md Dy cs ceived at the Navy Department by the command. | they had to sey. Semmens 4 S0d to require oop-aif of the cost of such inter | cn, = on a we ui sate "Yor years 1 have suffered, from ge Pct 15. Col Duncan F. Cas- | ing oMicer of the U. & & Tallapoosa, dated the 1st SITTING BULL'S SPEECH. "ed eee atter kind | B8cit0ns to be paid. for by the bolders, as | Charles noone vy gd airays’foriued onthe back of my neck, and Reve purchased ule "Deny dmcroran owmpancr | instant, at Montevideo, stating that the veosel is| The Secretary had hardly taken his seat when | %,0¢led of. He thoug Fat 8 man Of the Of other portions of the pavement, The matter | Sensational statement regarding the Mud Pee ht and ‘will take. charge, toaorrow. Colonel in eroellent condition, and at recent full-speed | sitting Bull arose and came forward, ‘The Indians | ad blanket oa abd nis Pelnted. Now | Bas Been refered to attorney Hiddi6 for opinion. "| disaster on the Lehi ch Valley Rastroad. km cu Would always reappear. I suffered very’ ta Cooper wili be the editor-in-chiet.. ‘The paper will 2 mind was MIBCELLANBODS. iNT—A LARGE oe OR yaician advised me to use the. De democratic raontan dea. wil \tting Bull spoke first. ‘had different, He Wanted to be treatedas a manand| Thos. Schnopp, ¥. Tucker, Wm. H. Bevers | ing one, Afver it stopped be saw the brakeman, ig gow bullcing 4i? Fut apply io THES | ported: Carlabed Sprugel Salts (powder £0 revail tn the treatment of the Lari question, | Jsrice Marruzws Drrsoviva.—Notwithstand- | #24 Si ‘witich he wed while spestiny, | He “ee is Soaat prtvares | HAbnIgan, beside the second car with is iauters ROWN, same bulidiie. je | {aie for about four weeks, and since thes time The American has hitherto been @ protection | ing the various reports to the effect that Justice | by calling ties be aden Re adaivional privates | in Lis hand, He was the man who bad been sent (0K RENT_1 WAVE NOW IN MY OFFICE | ciearch ani have enjoyed good bealth ever since. t | JOUFDaL “Col. Colyar, who has been the editor-in- | Matthews. 18 critically ti, tt was, staved at | roe soe back wo flag tne approaching traln, and. instead Duilding. 618 Fst., two very desirable communi: | caunot speak too hishly of this really valuable remedy, | clief, Will retire, a& will all tue former sock the house this afternoon that the | Decause I am one of your tcenses have | % doing ashe was ‘oid, remaiued to talk. with Gea tclerraphivensenger call ta piace ana casas: | sscureTi teeasrtal Geet see Raaieees Tee | SONGS Jig 25 ad hab been for some days improving | Government of the Unlt ‘As Court 10 GW. | WreckSa. ‘Hain made oath ty vais sone oa cr yh micaae lace and connec: won — fain tuade oath to this et. at ous for terephoue service. and which, with beat and | "Sours very respectfully. Mrrzns A Clergyman Dies on « Train. steadily. | ‘These reports have greatly Indians and white.” He hoped "tan: he had beard what tne others had said i, ot Der | HLS corroborated by oUnera, WhO appear belore ERS ATS Oe | miei pacman tae | neinee Proce paar, bree, x [Sonoma ate anes ez wo |B pot pa eg a d seal of the city of rlabad aud the signa T, former! this city, Lat [RON AL. —] aster-General ickinson and ould : ‘Diawe. sal jannigan arrested. thief, Binh & Mendel Cae Are rae | Ronson ‘Fetntty Lutheran Church of the Trans: | Representatives Herbert and Guenther were in | that w —— ‘neck if every bottls 7 tien of Pottstown, died this morn eare ——— = —— | fatlons. Fampbiets and. De Fotolgss lestare wuelied | div-ase, on the Philadelphia aud Keading Railroad | New York last night.—Frank 8 Manton and Rd- | MnOWdsOp approval EE ary eg se JOR RENT—FUKMISHED HALL, 923 F st.n.w,, | Tee upon ro ‘NTnimwes” | ula, uear Phosnixville, while on his way tw Phila- | win H. Whitney of Providence, R. I., Ait Hayman | pull's aduress spans usual chorus of “Ug! y-cight hours ending at 2 o'clock to lodges, clubs and associations, on days aud | & Barclay > —<€ deiphia, aged sixty-tnree years. Dr.Schinucker was | of New York, Abraham Lai ‘of “Albany, F. A. Gissen Waites tose meek. ‘this afternoon deaths were reported Wo the health venings to suit. Apply at’ W. U. DENISOA'S Heal one of ‘the best-known Lutheran clergymen in | Well of Savannah, Ga,, L. EH of Cleveland, 2 office as follows: Margaret Kutherford, white, 63 Emate Uitice, under above hail’ aus0-Suy Cc. W. F. Co: Algerica. He was born in Gettysburg, was a mem- | and Edmund Kovertson, M. P., of London, are at | John Grasse, the great speaker of the delega- years; Elizabeth A. Moreland, white, 40 years; ————————— | Co. W. F. Conor, Ber of the Pennayivania Historical society, mem. | the Arlington. —E & Isham ot Chlcaga Jona ML. | ion, then came forward. He shook hands all ere epeenenagtin gene Sane 2 IN’ 7 - , | Donal New York, W. W. + 73 years; Saran FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS “BUFFALO BILL soeenty at ae eek es eerie cee | name aah Gan one leas the army, oe conaliiatory suite a= ns wutte. OF years, George Sideuspianer, whl — ‘Theological Seminary, and secretary of the Board | are at Wormiey’a—u. D. Scott of Newport, R.L, ldress. ‘pressed pleasure Breage '—_ whe, my a EF Baker, white, 68 years; Sarah M. Harding, wilt 53 years; Jubn’ Francis Mefferman,, wiliue XN ss years; Cecile HoMa, white, 2 days;" Dan Gate Tey ett ts barueneClsace BeMCM:Pakikthe | tempted te shoot him afew days. andhowthishero | Zneues" ore ie taites nna stares a oct k ‘on the floor. Some of Mrs. Farrell's clothes | wood, colored, GS years; Mary Fry, colored. 4 ZaxziBak, Oct. 15.—Natives have attacked and} ‘The President to-day sent nominations to the ror of 1868, and expressed tne hope that the | Other watiers, Des uissing. ans te rl Was gone, having leit Lue ; Richard Koss, colored, 30 years; 1 ~ Bie ising iter frm the eel meyer sd | Spgs otal Geman clon Sear bo] senate asaows: 77 A, | angen amb tau ou ere to | brn om, of rey Cree mn be ou at ie mation | apo = ubem, regard 10 | us treaty Qcer Stabi arrested Martha, Who Was wearing Mra Hored, 7 = = Denefit his many friends and admirers: Seas George Moorman, of a, to be of | axing the Boundaries of tue reservation, tuey aise See eae bd | Warrel’s clothes. She aiso'nad a pair of bracelets | years; Frank Tayue, colored, 48 years —, 7 ~~ ears; e budeabe! FOR SALE—LOTS. pueny fener Committed Suicide at Sea. the United states forthe easter district of Louts- Manted Uo eng What was alt duo tieu under | eadeavoring to dorés him up wo une able, But be puga gold ig Uelonging to Mr Farrel, “in the | Marwiail ‘colored @ tuna Marcha + 3 11, 1028, Fi NT- 4 ROBERT DAVIDSON, S4ID TO BE OF WASHINGTON, LOST ureaty, ndiat their Police Court Martha pleaded gulity w a charge o! Paylor, colored 2 m< af ur Lewis, colored, Pine 10 fect oa Maryland ove pear aati ee ee iio FROM THE STEAMER ETHIOPIA. First Lieut, Joseph W. Congdon, of Rhode Island, | rigs undet both ese treaties ie said that the | 76 ageat in charge of the, agency where, both and was given cans iuoathe in jail She | > years: Aunie, Williams, cvlore, at Gaye; Be SPaeseas, Pus eaaace ieee Soe. BOMAS a | wont pert combined with wooial duties, have | |NEW YORK. Oct. 5. _Robert Davidson, 8 saloon to be captain inthe revenue service of the United nema nes eater treaty 1 one Stan reporver sald that uney were bot telling what | ae ais given two months on the farm on & | 1oots, colored, 7 days 7 (LE—A SPECULATION—LOT 222100 TO | CAUsed me to feel the necessity of a nerve tonic. Many Glasgow neane te supposed to have com- | Capt. Leonard ¥. Loring, assistant surgeon, tobe | and they wanted vo know who was Tesponalbie | Ws (rug. . : ———— ‘The team from Georgetown College and the See een anne eee cncemenet |Cf mG Stents Raving sexemmentel your “Vite | suttad saitede hy Jumping Overboard oa he was 10s | secelea ine ee ee tee | for te aera Jaxe_Bupp's Fonexat.—The funeral of Jacob | Orients, of East Washington, will open the fout eee a ae ST G0 ce caer Tew Gk 3" | Nuova” Ihave tried it with perfect success, and as- | Seen since 11 p. Ui, Ol Saturday. Daviasoe wane | right, 16ch infantry, to be first lleutenant. THE BOUNDARIES. _ Jang Mas hyperbolic, The Indians | Buad Zeviey wok place Saturday afternoon at | ball season in this city by n game to-morrow at Sane ve and 2d st S250 per equate scot “Giowtad | Se You that Icannot recommend it too highly to | resident of Wasington, ‘Adaitional Second Lieut. Capers D. Vance, 218t 10-1 Fre produced a sinall map, showing Dakota and id BOR, mean ee ‘Was used, mod (hey | Kik’s Hall. ‘The services were conducted by the | quarter-past 4 o'clock on the Urients' ground, back See eee teeikcorstiainyg| sae hiaeae maa ne |e eenay ame Konow Rover, | aronbooondistonat initatniey. | gu‘ weet rant hyunrng, mn at | Boban con tang para nay Som | Eat pede Wf tae tne sop | Sart wn WR FALE—TO Ci PAIRS OFS cE e rf ‘Little Ni 3 “c" 3 02 ote in chekce northwest sections. Lath, 1Oue W. F. CODY, New York, Oct. 15.—Among the arrivals in this ‘The District in Congress. the Doundary lunes wore and were tBe7 OUR 0 | tis ggted Waar tae ease nada ee | Mane lange atioudasen, us feanine wpe coe Dead on a Telegraph Pole. }ith. M iv und Corcoran wa. no reasonable offer. re: “Buffalo BIL” | city to-day on the steamer city of Columbia was “10 AMEND THE JURY LAW.” be, and sald that when it had been p ty | gifts, tuuuder, of the Pine Midge agency, also | Cary of anthouy Redier aud M. & UrelL ee fused. ROH T, LEIPULD, 1 Fst. n.w. 0clo-3t “Vita Ni "ON best remedy for dys- | Prof. PauiGibier, Md. He 1s bound for Jackson- .. Ke ‘ky, introduced a Dill in the | DYY half of the land in the reservation for fifty ‘spoke in opposition to tne Law. re art tee iE z EABEST LOTS IN | pepuies nersoeanceey chasetece ee cad aor Tt | Ville, where he is to act for the French govern. Pi ge a gg oes (etree ih ee fan acre, be said It was not enough. He also = rf CP AU] bape Stomach, it will reat the woary | We0t 1m yellow fever cases, Another passenger Statutes, for ne District, relating to the selecuion | Had said that the a8 greater in ql y THE SECRET: —— pouxs James Haslup, a liueman of the Brush Electric on the Uhan eeven million acres, asthe boundary line | that he had taken down they bad said, | Lav: an Italian tramp, altracted some atleu- | Light Co., was instantly killed in Baltimore Satur brain; it will “brace up” the shattered nerves Asitis | attached to the hydrographic ofkce as Wasco: | of juries iy 101 sa had traveled a Uon in the neighborhood ‘of tue Congressional | Gay afvernoon at 4 o'clock, wulle at work . a fashing- THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIce | "aS Ong. He sald that he cand at those | 204 Would bring it to the attention of | Cemetery yesterday nivernoon, iue had ‘just beet y- made from the prescription of a famous physician you | ton. 30 EETERD FHS GOVERNM! = many great clues, and he had heard at those every on between Eutaw tage BF O2 ent | are not taking a queck medicine. sit faimede by an —_e__ Mr. Richardson introduced in the House to-day places San ‘since his arrival here that the peopie | “¥® President, He Teleased (rom Une WorkLouse and ¥as making his | Pole on Lexington street, utaw and the bi ye mag ~ Bi SA She 324 fool to Ys toot toalley will besold ior } honest manufacturer you are assured of pure ingre- By a Misplaced Switch. a billas an independent proposition, the amend- | of the country were not anxious to have the reser. | OdJeclions to and Wishes. | way toward te city: He was shaboily drewed | Howard streets. Haslup and Geo, Kye and Jno, Z ceuts foot ou easy terms, or for 40 cents a toot it. wt ouner i é [ 4 é 1 7 : i H 8 Hf if uy 5 i F if i i H g i j if j E E | ; E f é i i ? bome have different: wore a pair of yellow canvas shoes He Durkin bad been ordered to. & wire and place Ss *Geisek sor take oarm dicnts. As it is used aud indorsed by men and women | TWO PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDE AND A CAR DRIVEN | ment to the deficiency bill, Which was stricken Unis he was not fn favor of being in s barry. The | Some want one litte thing and oulers want large shaWi Wed around bis neck. He gov a new light in a store on seed te aun Gee pool SALE SEVERAL VERY DEST ieee \ ppc ae ageless property aud exteision of the Government Pring | luer Indians were of ‘the same mind They | WunES Home trom we Fine Midge and owe | vowa ‘ubsut dark and was ‘arrested Uy) Oicer | 1 0en AW te eaten om Menineton stnwek | Wi Ou 14th st ews at less thas carmnt soe, LOTS | known or untried remedy. Only be careful to get the | Canto, Mass., Oct. 15.—By Inlsplaced switch property and exteiision of the Governinent Print- | thougut also. that ‘Afty cents an acre waa not | Buu agencies spoke about your people vot under Sain. Tue officer could not understand hit, but ascended the pole apd Cul. the wire wasdeme ee NSM STOUISY.SHUPMARER, | Sebuine; refuse substitutes, Send to Harriet Hub- | at the central station here tls forenoon the train | Lng Uillee. enough; they ougut to get $1.25 per acre, the saune | Standiug this bull. He sald be supposed those | Uarough am iut-rprever the prisouer void im that | sscended tue pole avd Out, the wire. Suddenly be cl S-3t bard Ayer, 52 Park Pisce, New York, for additional | from Full River was sent upon the track on which a3 we Government received for their d. He | Present represented their People, @nd_ Lat | be did uot intend to Work, and the oMicer chat the cross-pleces, aud When Ue Was struck by the ouk sstER VERY DR testimonials from Rev. David Swing, of Chicago; | the train for Middieboro was standing. Three Capitol Topics. Teferred to tue land eid oy his forefathers, and | they undersiood the DILL Say did not | him with vagrancy. This worning, in ue Police | Uke orem pieces aud when be == oF : Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, Supreme Court, New York; | Cars of the Middieboro train were badly smashed THE NEXT CONGRESS. Sald that tney were blind, Asa result the white | Uaderstand the bill he wanted | to Gourt, the prisoner was sentenced Yo sixty Gays.on | Coote cae put tor tac tare tat easier eae Hon. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky: ex-Gox. Andrew | Taunton locomotive 1OUNdCy, hate eine a orien’ | Representative Wheeler, of Aiabama, to-day in-| people are rich and the Indians are poor. now. urned from tbe President ae EAS, fastened sround tue wooden cross-piecer he would -- - 4 ig Out a hole Would tell them what was decided have falten to the und. His compan ‘ G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, aud many others of like | spout 15 feet square and throwing brick and glass | troduced in the House a bill provid. HIS LIVING NOTE-BOOKS. as ar as ue Dud power to decide Sane 50 tus invane ASTON. Tels morning | MP's bad cocuvel & aes ae tach BOsU0 tons ales, hea eee | Character and reputation. sc20 | among the workinen, None were hurt, but the | ing for the assembling of the Fifty-first | While Grasse was speaking of the boundary | President Insiturced him, tena ne + 20 orclock Oilcer Keele, of the third pre- | Ing What Rad cocurred, at once climbed up the 5 ‘BH WAKSER & CO. ao ids Weay Tuined by the debris. | The passengers | and subsequent Congresses on the 4th| lines he stopped frequently and consulted with | know wheuucr, when he came from the President | cinct, found a colored iufaat about two days old Frou No.2 truck house ‘00 Pace street, Os ume Cc. Cc. Pot hare Ne oem mau were well shaken up but | of March at 1 o'clock, when an adjournment shall | the Indians seated Debind. One of these consulta. | With the decision, they would be prepared to | near ube foot of 1Mcu strect. “Tue culld was sent right band, between the thumb and foreunger, serigue cieisere toa Arnips osstituTionaL Cataran. pot hurt, No one was hurt on the Middievoro | be immediately takeh until the rst Monday 10 ive their decision’ He wanted them Ww decide | t0St, Aun’s iniant Asylum. was a Dols about the site Of @ ivecenc mies 5 : resses | os REMANDED FOR TRiAL.—This morning, in the | There are two versions Voucuing the cause of eee ~ # bm crary, ‘St.nd that each man could not pull nis own way, a 3 Sates ie Takotne Park ae IR ARLE, RUU-DING | tened the rvaking up of the constitution than Cs- | Heassembling of the French Deputies. | P'es## Wish to the contrary. Sinlie, that he must excuse hit, DUL he was an ~ JY. Bs ET TO ALLEY 0} neces tons happened to be somewhat proi and < a ees See No single disease has entailed more suffering or has- i aa December following, unless the President exe | oe eee ee ee eeretar att eek Just as Uney think, but he wished them v0 under. we 4 Hesiup’s death, One is that U current Was = Dut they must act together, ‘ihe President, he | Court in General ‘erm, the case of ‘sanford UXCR & CUr” | tarrh. The sense of amell, of taste, of sight, of hear-| PREMIER FLOQUET INTRODUCES A BILL FORTHE nee 0 BRIDGE THE HUDSON. ignorant man and he could not take noes. He | ai, wants you wo understand this bill aud speak | Lewis OP a ee EE 49 ing, the human voice, the mind—one or more, and ‘VISION OF THE CONSTITUTION. The bill introduced in the House to-day by Mr. | Then returned 0 bis. Filas noading un is living | your mind upoa it, z Pea as rae, Cocidne Judge RerTiOk Cokes’. | adap anew the Gurrees wanen und eamaoeny JOK SALE—ATTENTION! BROOKLAND PRICES | *metimes all, yield to its destructive influence. The Pan Oct. 15.—The chamber of deputies reas. | Farquhar, of New York (by request), confers upon | aDpruval of tis Indian style of oracory. ig:y maria SER Wednes- patsy ‘on the railroad, and a demurrer ‘ran | touched the Wroug wire, There ure several houses advancing. Now is Sour last chance to secure poison it distributes throughout the system attacks | semble Gen. Boulanger was present at | Messrs. Rufus Hatch, H.R. Garden, E. L. Viele, H. Vith these interruptions the orator proceeded, es —— meet them | med, ‘the point that the amended deciara. | 10 the neighborhood in Which eleciricity is used to at cryriual prices, Only a few left. Prices frow & vital f a he f ‘the opening of the session. M. Floquet, the prime idly, and. with vig | ASsin in (his room. | Lu the interval he would care- en Seve d omeny - Tun MACINETy, And Ubls, I Is sald, accounts for RES ey homie cefettics, gee: | stations Inored, because but litle understood, by | mnie, Wtroduced & Bf providing fof a eriston | C,D&vis, Moses B, Maclay, Chas D,Ingersol, and | speaking rapidly, and. at times with considera Siuy consader what thay bad cast. Ho WoGid Being | Une Sind extendo tno statute of Seetianens mato a | £S SeeeeneL Se oo dame an 'ae oee Sioa water: only five minutes: by Fail from the city: | Som Of the cdnstitution. The introduction of tne bill | George ©. Lee, thelr associat eo ; Secetved thee ee ns neve. Aver he | Bee Baldwin will Investigate the case. ‘Tue accident adjacent to'uew Uuiversity and Soldiers’ Home. Cali | most physicians, impotently assailed by quacks and right’ to erect and operate a a A QUESTION OF WOMAN'S RIGHT. Teceived their aust Would accompany them | Certified by Judge Haguer, and the court over- See Ee aa ete. MOLACHLEN “& | charlatans those ulflerine from it have ite hope to | WAS Teeted With applause by the members ot tne | F point in ve ies - ed while Uke Lexington warket Was crowded ® coimencit at some the ike ak rasse | to sve the President. Tuled the dewurrer—tuus ‘aliowing tne amend. | Occurre BATCHELDER, 1215 ¥ et nw. sel be relieved of it this aideof the grave. Itis time, then, | 1; "New “York, and ‘running across | 78 continuing his a i f Whos Gea; @ a t—and remanded the caveto ths Circuit wita le, and several ladies iaiuied When they = that the popular treatment of this terribie disease by | geet quiet prevailed, Theos wee De te the watson Miver 1mto the state of New Jersey, | Said that as nearly all the land proposed to be re- = INDIANS AT CHURCH. uae scsi rout COUFL | uw the ina’s body suspeuded from the Lop of the = = = mi lar tr ra a8 DO demot Aon = COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | remedies within the reach of all passed into bands at | elther within or without the Dullaiog. used for the passage of railroad trains and for | served for the Indians was grazing land, the allot-| Yesterday afternoon a delegation of Sioux In- a = = —— ouce competent and trustworthy. The new and hith- other purposes. ment vo the Indians should therefore be as grazing | Gians, who are members of the Episcopal Church, | _Lirigation OVER Epwakp Owen's Estars.—The JOR SALE—OK EXCHANGE FOR WASHL Baltimore, or oiler god city property, B47 act Death and One New Case at Deca- RESIDENT. land farming land, mer case | attended ‘clock service jon’ Court in Geuerai Lerm sat with afuil bench to-day | Porrrics ty MAkYLaxp.—Representatives Bayne erto untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford in the | @me and Onc New baa VETOES BY THE FRI x cach indian above eigtesn years of nye would te. | °° pig ak St Jonn's, 86- | vo 'near the case of Miller, Urustec, against Fieu- | aud Taylor spoke al a republican mass meeting at other goed qty proverty, preparation of his RaDIcaL Cure has won the hearty ere At the close of Mr. Blair’s remarks in the | ceive 320 acres of laud instead of 160. He also | CO™mPanted by their missionary chaplain, Kev. Mr. etal, Edward Owen’ on Decewver 21, 186i, | Cumberland, Md., Saturday night. nulles below Aletandris on the Alen's and Rredes Spproval of thousands. It is instantaneous in «flord- | , MEMPHIS Tanx., Oct, 15—The following to the | senate to-day, the President's message veto- | wauterit tobe expressed. thet toe eilay oe | Cleveland. Dr. Leonard's address was translated veyed certain real estate to Miller for tue ust | tives Milliken and McComas spone Suturday ate, Lure KCK." station cm the piace. There i au almost | ing relief imall head colds, sneezing, anuffiing and ob- | 4880ciated Press has been received trom Decatur, It let of ‘M, Wilbur | should receive her share as well as the husb: {ato tue Dakota language Dy Mr. Cleveland, alter | or" nis intended wife, Elien Kells, duri T hat- | Weeting al Middiewwn, At a democratic mass iuexuaustible supply of hoop-pole snd stave timber on | structed breathing, and rapid! aaa Ala., to-day: One death last night—Police Ofticer | ing the bill for the reli Aone ‘and that the tact of he woman’s marriage she which Mr. Cleveland aud tne Indians recited to- in the event that sue not sur- | uiceling and poie-ralsing, al Myersvilie, Saturday, {iis nd: also a valuable granite quarry, which opens tn. clotrine the, head ome esnost oP- | Wodldriage—and one new case—Mr. Fields, who | (for_extra work in the construction of Vanniteuecraorcien lage ther the Aj reed and ibe Lord’s prayer as; | COL aK. ‘Douglass abd COLL ¥. Baughinas {en feet fous the kit: the stone is superior aud may | Pfessive symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening the | Keeps a livery stable. {ie ew Yor post-office) was 1aid betore the Sen- | DOL deprive be — ‘he Dakota vernacular. ‘be prostably worked, tere being a. increasing demand | breath, restoring the seuses of smell, taste and hearing, ——_——____ ate, and was referred to the committee on claims. | | He Felerred to the appearance of the ladies in bat ih this city tor wood «rauite, price Ib whole $25 per 8 #28 5 i 3 E i S E i g E a 4 if she should survive ae bed uade speecuen Fred ST ‘such children and those <> —_+e+ —___ xe “Brice ‘nd neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the| A Warrant for Also, the Dill granting pension to Mary | the Tocm and the white iwen, and sald thatin com- MASONS OF HIGH DEGREE, SD aneeer tie ineton ob cov ae ‘and, | Knisp sy rum Brorurns—News has reachea Bervoid for'gi0.u0U. “THOMAS A MITCHELL: Die | tease towards the lungs liver and kidneya K,_Richards—the | ground of | disapproval | parison, tue Indians looked’ plutul. | He sald this aoe ‘WILhOUL Issue, to the use Of bus | Norioik of a brutal murder in Alexander County, Fata Koom 4. SE emery emeepme mpegs meen! wnLODON, Oct. 15.—A warrant has been tsaued for Ree Sn oe aaron Bees a'much’ larger | ail be equal. "Me then Ook his seat utvcr, in ac- | The Supreme Council of Scottish-Rite common, rue eranice married, |X. C.. wbere two biutwens, Arthur and Gaston SUR EXCHAN '; GOO! 7 -ARRHAL KESOLVENT and 6 arrest Of Mr. rierre ony, inember of pariia- cordauce with the usual custom, shaking bands Issue, and 78, leav- | Bare ‘kilied amed J. W. Kobi Bprovemente crcbans be Bee ans Pogo iine, | an lurnovaD Inmatmn, price, 1. ment for North Meath, tor inciting tenants not to | Sum than she would recelve under the bill. ailaround. Masons in Session To-Day. nis Mills Dean, resid- | turee men were ridiug in & Wagon, and Arthur ware, Spottayivanis County, Ve. 83.0" 0; 30 acre Porter Davo xp Cuzstcat Co. Bostox. | pay reut. MR, MILLS CONFIDENT. — lary Owen Dean, bis datighter, | larues quarreied iti Kubine(™ Tits restited ik prime timber laud. samme county, S per acre; ot od HOW THE MONEY SHOULD BE USED. r 1 ——— — reser Was at the House to-day. ‘The Supreme Council, thirty-tnird degree of widow died in issz. The | fight, which took place in tue wagon. Kobineut a Xo RHECMATIZ ABOUT ME: He willbe in the cty for three or four aye and | Mad Bear, ofthe same agency, then came for.| g wag ware yoomneee MRY-thlnd degree ot eee a eo a Sead for bi timuore of other ety property. “1HoMas | , Tove minute the Curicuma Axri-Parx Ptastanre- | New YORE, Oct. 15.—At the session ot the | °” then go to New York state to make a number | Wards Dut before he began to speak he had a surisaiction of the United States, met at the vem- | SwvUld Convey under the last Clause of ie ogre. | ecverely when Gaston Barnes selzed « cub aud A. MITCHELL, 934 F st, Roum 4. ecl5-tuovl Lieves Rheumatic, Scistic, sudden, sharp and nervous | Christian Alliance conference \o-day, reports of of shes, and from there to New Jersey. He 1s Whispered consultation with Grasse, who had in ple of the society, at the corner of 3d and E more pwd tg a ca. Bat asf a et Knives, with wich tsey AI Pitas of 200 ane oe cake Nd: DESH | painckilhog Pinter, Zo cents net ne ny ett ere cane ee ee ea ioe te | Soontng remarkably well, and ts Tuil of campaiga | the meantime been consulting one of bis living | streets northwest, to-day, at 12 o'clock, in secret | i ‘for devendanta, aes im Kobiuets breast, aod, stabbing the 7 Seid: well oot tn nares goed veiling Gates | a er ; Sct518_ | Nashvilie; 0. M. Brown, of Ouio; Rev. ‘steplien | fire and he hins found the people eotbusiastic ama | more took the duor to say someting he had for, | session. Members from all parts of the United T quxmtouriea uo rottowing | Heaiy produced instant death fue murderers Seen SS rat Seer one | Coens To Tas F Dora aa caSriggg’ MECH THE) He aa nam putt Soa ain | tn Ts wernt hs ogy pao in| Sat ana rr trom forign cuntons wee | wft%@l OL OE Zamamenmrry Tm, twang | ire she aa bay ns wag au oe TOR SALE MIRE TEES ORE ret eee, | VOUS o ue Front. Geo ee Comes good news He’is. pertectiy confident of te end, eindians Cesited should be placed in| present. Among them were seen Grand Com- | m-47; 2p. m, $6; Waximuus, 60; minlinuln 42" | tan for che mobde and ate ane eae Fuso Sitace Cocstny HOMES, ranging from | “Take time by the forelock,” ere that rasping hacky ‘The Master Brewers’ Convention. Success. credit. mander Pike, of this city; Lieutenant Grand ea ea. OT ue Bye hundred acre, within {rom cue to twenty re elder, of New Orleans; | _ DROPPED Deap wnttx CooxixG.—Mrs. Beil, the = es i egy Ae ob cmay term cough of yours carries you where so many consump- | atvend the master brewers convention wegareee COUNTY IMPROVEMENTS. MAD BEAR'S COMPLAINTS. Chaucellor James C. Baten New On He eee one Bel, resulag at a3e Lethon | , JUSTIFYING THE KILLING OF WARDELL. ‘special Mad Bear then began his speech, starting, as | Grand Prior Philip C. Tucker, of Galveston, Texas; | Tie, OL CAPL Jane sis Festalng at 436 4 street | trou Bevier, Mo, Says Lue exclurwent e\deut to — " jonas, Warde, tue wealliy alt ‘a tives have preceded you. Love no time, but procures | the omicers ofthe conveution at Terrace Gasieg, | Work Which the Citizens? Committee | rasse did, with the treaty Of 186%, whies ne | Secretary-Geveral Frederick Webber, Washington, | ROrBmesh fell to the Boor way cal aid was sum- | Owner, us eiriaing miners bas’ subuscd, alibouge is, Teh comfortable 7-z00 @: spacious | bottle of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial | Which has been suitably Mised bp fOr thelr beet Has Recommended to the Comanise | claimed the Government had not carriea out. He | K: ——— oan ‘M. Browne, of - ae oe tae patairais of the heart "bke | the sUfikers are ifritated "at the preseuce ot rot side yard. lange en: shade aud water, ‘The work of the convention begins Wo-nigat and} sioners, ed about the failure t them schools | city; Second Grant 'm, Oscar Koome, COOKE D"LUCRET1, 055 PF aiter' IS at ‘Huetvile: | aiseane-SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER On Closes on Wednesday next, spfomesd faith which the ta, | this cers. ‘The coroner's Jury brought in tue folowing. a8 promised, In regard to the faith which the in | this city; Grand Coustable E, T. Cart, Leavens- | WuS sixty-seven years of age and was highly re- J aS 5 nyeae | Sectee, Surprising verdict as to the ‘illiug of Wanded: ESS) GARDEN | with Bypophosp! Lime and Soda. Rely The Commissioners to-day gave a hearing to | dians should have in the Government, he created | worth; Grand Chawberlain Martin si Uae ay Swe maa thet Teemns Waredl cam to) a *Utbds with or withuut douse and Sestle CARDEN | EEhorM a wont] FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | the County citizens’ Committee, represented by | a sulle bY saying that if aman vormwed tones | Louis: First Grand Bquerry Odell & Long, Charles. Beaming. D.C 2-see” | thatit will afford you speedy and efficient aid. Not a oo —Tne octover | DY 4 gun OF pistol-suot wound, fired by the bands W.Va; Grand Standard’ Bearer | | THE CIRCUIT COURT CoxvEXED. of sowe Uukoown person wulle sald gperson Was —— Gen, Eliis Spear, J. B. Johnson, H. A. Griswold, Jo | Of another aud had falied to pay him it was not | ton, . 'W. ‘T.; _ Grand | term Of the Cireult Court was convened to-day by tn ont antomen”” 3 AE BRIGHT ao ‘The tock Mark. likely that when be asked for an adWjuonal loan |8. | R.Hayden, Olympia, W. T.; 1 Hi r. Francis McCrisweil, J. H. Howlett, | #CUing in seif derense.’ Pte Seca fate eters tut astort ame any | CY # St © yalmeuic of warping merit, bat st] mae fine be He gpeming sed emia oan of | SDE Paul, A.M, McLachlen, BP. Dams and Geo, | {KEY tie nen Me asked fOr Ah eduonal loan |S. R HAgUeR, OURS eB Moines: | se socktler, Tuomas B France, EF. Beale, A . a6 9450 per acre Aopiendil invomennn anton tir Kew York Stock Market, us royorted by special | Truesdell. “The committee ‘presented a petition | Giang he went on, aif the Goverument was uin, | Groat Herald, Gumore "Meredith, Baltimore: ey EG a a rerrqenqerenrys & WATE, 606 Lith et uw. compensates for the drain of vitality which isa most | wire tc Corson aud Macartues 1419 F strect, which they asked to have considered, and spent | ing them for thisland a portion of the same | Grand Tiler Wn. ea ee HUNDRED | formidable accompaniment of lung disorders. Besides Name ‘cre farm in Charice Coumy, Md. good improve, splenaia ww item: ‘aire: Col and W. E Morton was reported not found.” F. kK | estate at Newport and preseuted it to Mra Vane Foesee OB EXCHANGE—SEVI oO Name. some time going over the several items in the pe- | Mouey which under tne treaty was already due to | Moore Teller, Ceutral City, Col.; Ward falied Uo respond, and Was Doed $1 andcus.s | dervilt Indi ‘He said that naturally the Indi Lope meg oe pon lege om Gg id ——— ‘The Gacata Oficial, of Caracas, publishes late ents. Sue ducking shore #12000; 140 acres at Ard. | StFesting the progress of consumption, bronchitis and | Ach T&S. tition with the Commissioners, explaining the ne- | Wielsiow abous seiing their land, because now it | Richardson, Murfreesboro; -‘Saun AGam8 | Tue Decision OF THE LOWER CoURT AFFiemep. | documents Lo prove Wal Great Britain bas usurped Wieck Station, on B and P. Railroad, 8 ules trom 4 Beil Tel. cessity of them, and.arguing the good it would do | was the last tuey had, Minn-apous; George F. Moore, Alabama; D. W. | 1, "ihe Cou tin General Teri tue case of clark | posseml ub Of teuctucian worry, Ft asthma, it infuses unwonted vigor intoan enfeebled toinclude them in their annual estimates. The ‘WILL NOT GO TO WAR. fee al = ee cares an i: | agaist Hunsicin was decided by the decree Deiow | | Tue death is announced of M. Peyen-Perrin, the system and tends to fill out the hollow places in an Commissioners promised to take the matter under | He denied the statements published, he said, in a. eaten ¢ SB lgony 4) 20%'0.10°W. 51° 81” Orevon'itrans 42 [14136 [Pacine Mail. *|118 [118% Feo., Deo. «: “| 19s) 19% Kewding. - the bill being «firmed. This was a bil | Preueu painter. ; Nathaniel Levin, Cilarleston, 8 C.;"D. F, | dsm - a : « advisement. The following is the petition tn full: | cne newspapers, that the Indians intended going | Eva, Yauktou, Das.;, Win, ‘Cleburie,” Nebraska: | © Ahn Fee rmitine ened members of the citizens’ coun- | on the war path. Why should they do this, he | A.C. Sherman, Rossy ly as Ni scriponleal | ts charged wat the execution Of such deed was | M. Jules Petry, in a speech at Raon L’Etape Sun~ SF eaeiieeee,_ epreeeaning the sacarene cr tae when they were dependent upon the Great | Denver: J. L. Young, 8. 4. Dickey, Pulladeipula; F- | obtained Uy representations that her son was | day, said Uuat tbe counvry did not desire a revision Satbant the thumb soneaui of Sond gePe coy | Futherr tle algo argued a epcaking of ene pro: | He Bascoum, Monty lier: J. Shryock, Baluumore; | Tote tp arrest for OUlaiuing turin by false pre | Of the coustitution, RE e 3 - bu Buchanan county, and request that the honpeanne Coop. | posed law, that the woulen should be given ibe | DAY! tf; Cuatce h Myst, Puiladeipainy Bae Vensen Judge Cox says, in bis opinion, that ‘the | A biock of seven-story ngs 1, YOKO al, an Bomet es Spey eg Mbie os Ot, Scre® Sea small | Steular frame. Bouse at Hyutuville, @2000. THUMAS S MITCHEL 954 Fst. room 4 cd-tni” | Ladies in delicate health will find it a palatable SOK SAL: —ON METRO! TAN Bi Uses, means FOES at hese ay gy BOGIES | mansct eating seandaem toe tee rotted at tt rartua, to 80d SCKET1.935°F- | contour by the inrosd Br mecbvllie eae Din ene MUCRBEL 930 F ow of marasmus or other wasting JOK SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON | @isorders. A.scrofulous tendency may be successfully City Froperty—100 Acres of Woodland. one, tui ‘said ‘recommenda ‘Bampeni Vesulmony docs not show that tnere was any | street, Giasgow, abd a Curee-siory block < Same quantity of land as the men. He favored ; ‘ Uns to Congress easier the selection of the land in different lots «nd not Fe ee ee duress used, DUL that after the defendant had ad-| were ‘destroyed by fire Suuday. Ibe ise ama, Japan; W. C. Parks, a aking & deed to a certain $500, ‘Bremen were injured, ‘That the Bunker Hill road'be widened and im. | 18 ue plece, 80 that the Indians might have griz- | KOOAtsr Doipa, Routine business oc ness | $2008 Set cpnines eating 5 On08 00 a. Sereein Sees =p 4 — and P she voiuniarlly executed the deed of ibree saliors, Who deserted frow the German son the Maltiinore ait Pexoteue Rule | combatted with it, and it isscapital thing for feeble proved from Harewood avenue to the Queens ae aed toe, face ot wwe morning session. At 2 oclock Grand Com Sram to quesuice. ‘The Georce below Wan, there. untae Moewe, eZ bar taki wi Cea @ Peed. beautiful build: 10F & cu ry ho ret children. a road. mand ivered ov afirmed Quali eu UG, Poaiued about Sten aly 840 per ecw. Also, 100 astze toe wes | — That atu street east be graded and regulated | te opeiny of the feservation ought to Ue put off | Do Synquet given at the Mtiggs House toxmorrow | fF ——.__ tae coumtry DaLives, have Ubeusclves Deed ied: foep-seues keuse’ QiS pep caer oies eee Cc = ‘hat H street be Linproved with earbe and side. ‘THE SECRETARY CUTS THINGS SHORT. Be gor, exan on score, = yeal-ohd brouber Ucorge, were im une | "On the nigh of Kurass Li's nood caused by rains Avviy to SOUS STEPH jane Ml seS8 1 mustuas Crs, 1888; Auk from Lincoln rene ne, Brentwood road. | | waite Swan, of the Cheyenne agency, presented | mye eleventh anual session of the Provincial | Police Court tins morning changed with disoricry | invadsest tiers teenie aie ae ey E: 7 benefit at We avenue Testored Lo 90 fee. in: Sec. uct. were arrested afterovon | 10,000 aud oat a from nesbecok st Ba FL Rote ate of,8 mile [> ferment gp = —— ‘width, and that all innocent purchasers of land on | Mmseif as the next speaker. Betore ne began Grand Lodges of the Royal Order of Scotland takes | Conduct. They urday bers Of aulmals rom seabrcok st.- tow om city 9 Tio acren. a 4 retary Vilas told the interpreter to ask him not to Si ay statin, Some ett said avenue, within the origival 90 feet in width, | Tetary ages abd I sirects hortheast. ibe boy = ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. be awarded damay repeat what had been said before, but to goon ee So WaAchnnnn tad OE an BSF Rie cee wties tence bean eae “That Brightwood avenue betmproved with curbs | Fapldly "as posible, as he was anxious to yet pag ey MAMKIKD Bea es ee uecRee co. bewutu bald: | DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPERA- and sidewalks to the Kock Creek’ Church Toad, | trough. fy FILGATE—BELSHAW. On fertember 19, 1868, Bisdvusbung, md : cel Sms” GLASSES, SILVERWARE AXD “That the following-numed sureets be graded and | — Whcu the interpreter told the Indians this there personal vende, gic beers ation, by Mee eats ge ae JOR SALE—AT MELROSE PARK MATIC es romulated: Ast greet northwest, from Boundary | was & long pause, and Whive Swan resumed bis Bot Vac walaua®s Prthe, i "aeetranie Lowe oppenae the Bane JEWELRY. Vashington (as, 41 bid, 41% isked. George: | wo the Soldiers’ Home; Liuden street, from Bound- | seat. While they were considering what to do an sia. bid,) 00 “aaked. Fitctuen'e Insurance, | ary to the new reservoir; Hoanoke Ifvion Renee: | Indian Wearing the wniforta of the Indian Teetdence off the late KR. K’ Pinut, cag: Lots S05 ioual Oion Lusi bi ‘asked. | saw W. wood avenue | arose and said the Indian poilce wi titers 100 11 E ished to hat a Lu 1974 bid, 21 saw and Wallach streets, from Brightwood avent 150 feet, fronting on'"Meicve. ave" Price eral ‘ c EBER, On October Sth, 1888, at Bare sack, Lil oar 10:b and B streets northeast ask, Thursday, | risbuy. Ye. by sev E MC boner, Iho CIR W. 8 TAPPAN, Gied at the home of his parents, No, 727 10.0 | Gia: Wasiineton, D, Cy to Bisse 5 a to 14th street, Ume set for a conference witn tue Secretary. Serost' hemtnenet, uasasday ‘ofterncon ‘She bay | WEbaR ot Boneioen ee : 004 OTH ST. NW. | Sia cuic Hal bondee Oia bid toctncs® as |“ "Toat Kennesaw avenue de macadamized and im- | \ ‘The Secretary replied that that bad’ nothing to Was crossing the sureet at Ube Lime, and, in at- —_—o ‘ot. + proved with gutter, curband brick walk from 14th | do with the present vusiuess, He said he wanted 0 avoid one car, Was struck by ‘a car Baltimore Office ington Market stock, 12% bid. Washington Brick vO r. DILD. oe ais H Booeiet. Machine Co,, 18 bid. Heal Exiate Tite insurance, | to 16th street, the Indians Lo talk about the bill, The opposite’ direction and knocked | pire on october ss rane. at 2:30 ame Pied = ra _9010-1m H. FLANAGAN, Manager. | 116% bid, 123 asked.” Peunsyivania Telepuone Co. | That Brown street, from Howard to Laurel ave- TALKS SITTING. down. The boy’s leg Was broken and be susiained 4 2 ew ‘cue purthwest LUC LOST AND FOUND. EEA, Meret | ay bid gente “Chonauenie aud Foegae “Tee ues, be Provided with a brick sidewalk on the | white swan, after a further 1nterval, began his severe internal injuries. The driver of tue cat was | PASS S Data beloved wife of Preaerice ¥. Daly ost-ON saTcxpar evexine, ociosen| Ger Tur Best public.” 164 bid, 160 asked.” Washington and | Wits Surtace Of the roadway gTa¥- | 5 Lon He retained his seat, as he disliked stand- net eevented, a8 the allay wes purely aR QOCMARK, | and atcos of tno lets Ou) Som. Flereeee. aoa, Lite eth oun natn we “A suitable : Fiaeinsuranes Goes, cee #25 saked. “Columbia oc inet 15th street, from Columbia road to Grant | ing. Beginning as the previous speakers had with Aumiiiany Courrres or rus Rep Cxoes— Ali per. | 9-‘kmFricads aud feintves are reapecttuly we ——h eae. ie —_—_—o— reet, $f and gravelied, ‘the former treaties and the failure of the Govern- ‘sons of Circulating subscriplioa papers wa ‘attend. LOSE SATCRDAT, BWOKD, BAKE PIN. ae THE CONCORD HARNESS. Raltimore Markets, That a weil provided on the north side of ue that it was neceseary the ame of the x Comunitiee of tue Red DBURRE. On Outcner 23, 2098, 82 90.5 Feats Ward if returned t0 Room 42, Atlantic Baildiue, Park stree need: us in ent Denent Teversuffcrers ‘fi ¥ str between Yt sud 10th sta Ns ONE BALTIMORE. Moo Oct 15—Virwinis ten-forties, |" That 17th street be graded and regulated from | other agreement, fie said that noueot whe oats South, ere requested vo return them vw Miss Clara | Fears 1 eee see 1 Sy nie parents’ vesitonen, LUTZ & BRO, 36 bid: do. ne GA gacar: Baltimore Park street to Piney Branch, able to enter the Land in several Cross juar ters, Riggs 1:0use, +r! ‘oeeday Loree PART OF EARRING, GOING yhio wt Crna jasbiuxton and Baiti- i en enter ty, Barvon at the beady | 727 Tenth strect northeast, T morning, from Cniou st. aw. to 7th st. we Hewand if re rt ido. seconds,” 2 saved; do, | _‘That Columbia road be widened to the uniform | but their clildren, ly Would, as they would on or before Thursday next. The commitiee does | £27 ,Lenth, street, norshes farmed to L102 4th st. ae. a eel: 497 Penn. ave..adjoining National Hotel. | threes, 38 asked; consolidated gas bonds, 108a1083,; | Width of 99 feet from 19th to 14th, and im-| have education. Many of the here now ‘Bot ask further collections, as the handsome con- | "Tospy On saturday, Uctober 13, 1888, at = = wimaimaseR 2 Prenat Jou cise be areas and shade trees | nad tried farming, Dut had not succeeded. Attar (ributuons already made by'the generous commun. | rergeuce, Oy Ad wire! Hortus, JAMES te Hyattavilie, om Ist inst. a pack e coutaining | Morse Blanketsand Lap Robes in great vanety at || BALTIMORE, Mp..Oct, 15,—Cotton, dull and ‘That 16th street be graded and tunproved from | speaking of a correction of the boundary My are sufficient for the to be done. All | only son of Adaline and the iste James ok ted porticres and eet einai!’ ince Curtaina. Tan qiniddling, Yawk.” Flour, weak sud uuchauged. | Boundary street northward. lines of the reservation he gave way to Charger, of members of the auxiliary commitiee are requested | “Funeral private. wu ending to recovery will be rewarded. P. F. | Very low prices. ocd ‘Wheat—southern steady, choice firmer; Fults. 11: That 11th street be extended from Boundary to the Cheyenne a latter was an older to Met the executive commitiee in the pariors of \URPHY. October 15, 1888. res THICONE, Hyattavilie: ocls- See ——o 121; Loneberry, 1140121. western, weak aud iower: | Whitney avenue, and that Sherman avenue be | tea then the ‘nd »poke with great deliD- the ‘House on Saturday evening, October 20, DANIEL MC beloved bi « ‘OsT_ #10 ‘RD-ON 12 08, Decem closed. eration, He went over about the same ground Dan Ee lara Bios creme, gba BONS Senuary 116 ‘That 14th street be widened trom Kenyon street | the other speakers. Cy ra McDEVinT & FLIND ph = Fg hg : | to Piney Branch. j ‘Charger also objected to the Government ar- <1 _Deteciave Ageucy, 809 Market Space. po Osta,” firu-southers aad ‘That the following-namied avenues be graded the Dusiness about the disposition of tne OST-STRAYED FROM PREMISES OF J. J. iglvanig, Sossa: “yostera whit, |Suad4c. western | and regulated: land without consulting the Indians. He bitoot, Lerrace Niiine to ‘choite Seatege siriy eazy. | | Connecticut avenue extended, from California | also that the Santecs ought not to be included in ‘prime to choice, TF oar $O;00027-00. | avenue to Woodley Lane road. the arrangement, He maintained that as they % a ‘avenue, from Columbia road west two pi Sing ice. ; iediiiy | that Connecticut avenue extended be widened | tat ssa need’ was aaa aa wate EN eam pice Hat 3 . N"Vtve | TERS ARE z,best roll; | to 100 feet south of ‘Kalorama avenue’ and that | tough tna When they now ‘having earned s 3 13 pa 21492. Petro- | same be extended south from California avenue to | something, expressed ‘of matters about 1 OBEN AED-LOST ALOUT, 4 MONTHS Ago, | Ae yreventalive and cise of ue [—Biocargoes | Columbia road. Which they were familiar, then they were charged 1s ssaall Beagle Hound, black tack tmined ‘with | Bet Diseases, Keep it in your 5 re; | _ It is recommended that the water: Deex.| with being unfriendiy With the Great Fatner. 9 Bap scoupa taveerk, saa Some shite fect and, wiute ‘Drinking water and all other be Ay = tended to MC Pleasant from the ‘stand | This was not the case. {0 bame of Driver. Above reward will be paid forint 5 ‘42. \Beceipts— | Pipe. CROW RAGUE TALES. formation leading to bis Tecorecy ar Peoheta for in ‘Toneglect Coughs, Colds and Chest Paine E : WO bushels’ Sora, {hat plans be devised for ‘the high! crow Eagie, of Cheyenne, ayoung brave, was | yesterday preached his farewell discourse in the 7 = * ———___elb-¥i* "| YOU aa they are too frequently but forerunners | i" : Pescara | § sashuedesas se 2000 **) sno next speaker, and he protested tn behalf of | eatnedral at Richmond. He told bis people that Seamed a: Weal ieactost Ohi doa wit tar aek SEF FEMBER, LANGE O00 Dushals, sora 4.000 It is urgently destred that a general of ex- | the Indians living along Bad Creek against any | from the time that he was chosen to bethe Fineial at Orange, on Monday, the 15th instant * Dame of Nick Liberal reward vives if returned to SGnsion Of the streets and avenues. ‘the city Of | proposed removal. He hoped that this portion | first rector of the Catholic University of [yoy eae CoUk BRos. 190s Taw se ‘oleae ar ‘ashington be adopted at an early date. Jrould be reserved for the Indians, ‘America be bad foreseen that the day must rer w a er ‘O81_—SET OF SINGLE HAL! TIED UP IN GBICAGO, Oct. 25. nore Sane | Le Dra exe mended for Howardtown and Vilas asked him if he did not know | soon come when it would be 4 Funeral from tue ste rganes 80 -, Pstesrches Scr eee eat 3 Frraert MuchS | gAl80 sewers trom corner ot Jefferson and Taylor | S3'ho now owned fee ne can © fecal his land | nim to do justice bean to thas great woth ane ase Le kexeia eens vee ‘opened at | streets, Anacostia, to maip sewer. ‘crow that ne understood that. ‘stone last May be sent to Rome Cj Pp, , Lec A wees in| oTBe pian forestabitaning a pare im the Rock| | Sivny. yon ak aovus ‘le Tanda betng | the see of and about three week ago 8e Housrosys Aco Puosrmare, ropa olde i vate restored heartily endorsed. reserved?” inquired . received which relieved. nd no uestnone sake seturoed to 816 Lith wees | Alta fof, the Anacostia diorict: Pave Nichols | "“eBscauag was the ‘Topiy T thoughs tues i conga aa bed for tbe lat YOR INDIGESTION, 4 100 = ak a PE oR anor eee Ter Ir: ton Teaches Boor of cpiuce ke ‘Prat and Tuite men GoW! oar ‘and Doceme, joined wits aay ns im sancti ‘Dyepesis, and diseases inckdent thereto. ealS- $88, cue Kound Tin Bos, about 30 he regulate Jackson, ‘and Jefferson | theirs, and not within a reservation. Meant’ Seg fone, conta Mina ie ove Femara wil be POND’S EXTRACT is known sereets Grade and gravel Adama and Taylor ‘The’ discussion was not continued, and Crow | ing him to devote all bis apd Ld ens cas establishment ‘Catholic university. Kime. Apiy) to McDEVITT & FLiNDER ” from Detroit | Gravel Polk street one square, Grade Chestnut hag pacar peek ER Oise leaves Hichmond oa. Passe Soar. Agency, 800 Peunayivanis E "eck pend y gnd High streevs trom avenue wo an ‘Little Wounded, of Pine Ridge, then took the tins iis worn tor the m WINTER RESORTS. other League $evic, Grae rranklin sree ous Nichole Seu ‘oor, Dak Merely to say that ho wished No Hiesh [Toy hy Puss Sox fpPsOMABVILLE. o4, Fee aersen tor | Pennsylvania avenue ‘Bridge 0 | sna nad Bo ventas: saan, Pier Bem PINEY WOODS HOTEL. Hemorrhages, ete, Ask for. En SEASON OF 1888 OPENS DECEMBER 1. ‘bo Luntations, M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. : A 5 it i i iM ff and Ei Eilting ge EA ‘may account for bis name, He was ot by the « Poem men HE « ata, “tae iad oF keep ee | seucraeien fees ooh ‘oorpe Busost Cums Comisncx =! Wren 2, second baseman, and Twitchel: Cain! Pot Place churen by Ber, A souls address, He : ‘the ‘or Grasso one oon i ae FO 5 ie re seen eS PE ES Der | tae crernase pent ie Bernie Pane sour DOUBLE COMBINATION; | When abe became Mise, she ro “Bervase of Ineteeioes.) meee ES] Tikst abe bestims Mise, she clung to Castor, The Yaremen of the Northern Pactfle Raliroad at | snd toe culdren, aud ® is, xe’ is — agencies, us none to ehira. toe others & : - F

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