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FOR RENT_STORES. —A STORE, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE- Fine Grocery, 850. pet ta uti 000 per yeas. WESCOTT & 8 War Duo Ovr Amiserable existence when © few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would certairly give the strength and energy you need? Thousands aco proving its virtues daily. So may you Mra. Alice West, of Jefferson, all run down before I began to take Ayer's Sar- ‘saperilla, but am now gaining in strength every ‘Va, writes: “I was 1 #08 RENT-STORE 1723 PA. AVE. NW ‘also 2010 H stn w., 20. . oe a rae ines, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- tles nave restored me to my former health.”.- Miss Blanche S. Brownell, 4 Boyiston Place, STORE A ND DWELLIN: jenirable for MCUMBE 1308 Fat nw FINE PLATE-GLASS FRONT, NEW AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, ¢5. WORTH $5 A BOTTLE Tae Gesvrxe JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT FOR RENT—HALLS. ISHED HALL, 923 F st n.w, a iz DENISON'S Real 1B RENT—FULN. Ft, ladies, clube and san eninge to suit. Apply at W. O. “Ufice, under sbuve ball NT—MISCELLANEOUS T—A BRICK rae ae ‘OR RENT_STABLE, SIX STALLS. room. near Scott Ci ‘one. rele ‘also table, [STABLE IN REAR OF 8 19 14TH ST. sedate two horses aud carriage; water, In- PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convelescence, Weak Children, and General Deb‘lity. WHAT PKOF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Uiness which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Jobann Hoft’s Malt Extract, : a yeni hs pees Sele JAMES A EALES, i RENT—STABLE IN REAR OF T followed, UF stalls; room for three sh ‘hich had Leretofore beea Sater, gus, Larness closet, ac. Si. M. PARKER. There appeared esrvased ~ of tm! tion Thee uine iteions. The gen Hof!” on the neck of every bottle tations. ‘im ¥, Berum and Vienna New York ca ‘sed-tu,thas Co. W. F. Conr. “BUFFALO BILL” OF 4§ FEET ON 7TH ST. yuildiug on oue part of it, now Fent, Will be sold cheap to TYLER & KUTHERFOUD, {OR SALE OR TRADE—LOT 11, SQ. 1038, PRUNT- ang 70 fecton Maryland ave pear 1th st nc. 8.100 square feet L, Usd F at, Room JOR SALE—A SPECULATION—LOT 222100 TO ailey 10 feet wide on C st n.w., next to corner of st. opposite the fine row just buildiug on In- Giana ave. aud 2d st. $1.60 per square foot, worth $2; Will trade tor small bor A MITCHELL, 934F A LUNATIC ATTEMPTS TO SHOOT HIM. Col. Cody's friends have all heard how s lunatic at- tempted to shoot him a few days ago, and how this hero of so many battles coolly disarmed his assailan: The following letter from the colonel may interest and benefit his many friends and adruirers: Enastina, June 26, 1888. ‘Ma. Hamnrer Hvsparp AYER: Dear Madam: My constant occupation in the Wild ‘West performances, combined with social duties, have caused me to feel the necessity of nerve tonic. Many of my friends having recommended your “Vita Nuova," Ihave tried it with perfect success, and aa- sure you that Icannot recommend it too hishly to others who are also troubled with n seation, Believe me, faithfully yours, fuse in part payment ma 4. a as Me cholce northwest sections: 1. tod Corcoran s ees tire i; nO reasonable offer re- JOR SALE-SIX OF THE CHEAPEST LOTS the city, F st. n.e., between Ist aud 2d; 18: 2O,Sa Bet toot: street concreved. “DAY JOR SALE—LOTS 0} Sth and Yth ste.. nawug totai frontage of 64 feet depth of 74 feet to 99 feet, toalley , will be sold tur ute & foot on easy teri, or for 40 cents a foot fash. OWNEK, 807 bast Capitol st. JOR SALE—SEVERAL VERY DESILABLE LOTS on 14th st n.W., at lees than current prices, LOUIS ¥. SHOE MAKER, “Vita Nuova" (New Life) is the best remedy for dys- Pepsia, nervousness, sleeplessness, and overwork. It Will assist the weak stomach; it will rest the weary brain; it will “brace up” the shattered nerves. As it is made from the prescription of a famous physician you are not taking s quack medicine. Awit is made by an honest manufacturer you are assured of pure ingre- dients, As it is used and indorsed by men and women youall know and respect you are not using an un- Known or untried remedy. Only be careful to get the kenuine; refuse substitutes. Send to Harriet Hub- bard Ayer, 52 Park Pisce, New York, for additional testimonials from Rev. David Swing, of Chicago: Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, Supreme Court, New York: Hon. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky: ex-Gox, Andrew G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and many others of like character and reputation. Y Bw Case Broov Porsoxtsa CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Through the medium of one of your books, received through Mr. Frank T. Wray, Druggist, Apollo, Pa, I decane acquainted with your CUTICURA KEMEDIES, ‘and take this opportunity to testify to you that their use has permanently cured me of one of the worst cases of blood poisoning, in connection with erysipelas, ver seen, and this after having been pro- nounced incurable by some of the best physicians in cur county. I take great pleasure in forwarding toyou this testimonial, unsolicite d as it is by you, in order ‘that others suffering from similar maladies may been- courawed to give your Ccticuna REMEDIES a trial. P. 5. WHITLINGEK, Leechburg, Pa, Reference: Fraxx T. Waar, Drugxist, Apollo. James E. Richardson, Custom House, New Oricans, “In 1870 Scrofulous Uleers broke out on my body until I was a mass of corruption. Everything ‘kuown to the medical faculty was tried in vain. I be- cames mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my bead,could not turn in bed; was in constant pain, and looked upon life as acurse. No relief or cure im ten years. In 1880 I heard of the Cuzrcuna Euax- DIES, used them, and was perfectly cured.” Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. CRawroap. Sold everywhere. Price: CUTICURA, 50e.; 804: RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Porrzr Davo axD Cuxmicat Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to Cure oR SALE—A VEKY DESIRABLE LOT, SOUT east coruer of New ¥: LOUJS P. SHOEMAKI 920 F ‘\JPOK SALE—THREE LOTS ON 1ST ST. BET, B and C sts. BW. @ach 30200 to an alley. cheap.$ 23 BH WARNER & CU. JROR SALE SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING sites im Takoma Park, near the station: will be sold, . HUYCK & Cu. (OOKLAND PRICES advaneitue. Now is your last chance Si greapalvrices. Only e few left Prices from § ber lot: slevation 23) feet atove Evtotuac, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—A VEKY BEAU IIFUL LITTLE HOME of four acres, all set in bearing truit, frame cot two-story brick Varn. Derick store: tree mules from 1 ent view of the entire Rullee. Froute the very low figure of $2,800 ie TH SiPukkb & CO, 13 AS JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE purcha-er a fie (arm of 2-40 acres with good dwell- ing and aif necessary outbuildings bear Knowles Sta Montgomery County, Md.; price #50 AP HILL ECO. 1358 F st JOR SaLe—o1 6 ary building, with fe. Will be sold for XCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON Baltimore, or other quod city property, S47 acres superior agricultural laud fe cs Riles below Alexandria on the Alex’a aud Predericks- ; station om the pisee. imexbaustible supply of hoop-pole and stave timber on this land: also a vaiuable wrauite quarry, which opens feu feet frou: the 1c KL: the stove is superior and tay be profitably worked, there being a.. increasing detnand ice ib whole $25 pei ferred the quarry with 20 sctes of iaud will THOMAS A. MITCHELL. 934 ‘There ts au almost for goud wranite, 50 ACRES FAR. provements, orchard, &c., 8 miles frou ttsylvania County, V: we tuinver laud, same counts, acres in Prince William County, eres, Adams County, Wisconsin, Meus for Ba tim. re A. MITCHELL, 934 F st, Room OK SALE—AT KNOWLES STATION, A DESIR- f 168 screx of choice d. well set iu wrass: good dwelling and out- this is one of the finest :arms im this sec stuck ALP. HILL & Ce PIMPLES, blackheads, chapped and oily skin pre- ented by CuTIcURA MEDICATED Soar. 0¢16,17,10,20 Coveners To Tur Frosr. “Take time by the forelock,” ere that rasping hacky cough of yours carries you where so many consump- tives have preceded you. Lose no time, but procures bottle of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial disease—SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL ‘with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Rely upon it that it will afford you speedy and efficient aid. Not only is it ® pulmonic of surpassing merit, but it compensates for the drain of vitality which is 8 most formidable accompaniment of lung disorders, Besides arresting the progress of consumption, bronchitis and asthma, it mfuses unwonted vigor intoan enfeebled system and tends to fill out the hollow places in an angular frame. Ladies in delicate health will find it s palatable means of adding roundness toa figure robbed of its contour by the inrosd of marasmus or other wasting disorders. A scrofulous tendency may be successfully combatted with it, and it is scapital thing for feeble 1338 F st. oclS-lw ALE—M.RE THAN ONE HUNDRED FARMS AND SMALL COUNTRY HOM One to tive hundred acres, within from one to twenty Rutten ot Washington. cheap aud ob easy terme, ‘SIPHERD & CU.,13 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-SEVEN HUNDRED acre farma iu Charies Coun ents. dne ducking shore $1 Md; good imuprove- 000,170 acres at Ard- Railroad, 8 miles from city; ‘Prince George's County, uear Forrestvilie, Prines 000 fruit trees, buuse 10 mules ‘out, Prince ‘acres 8 ihiles trom caty, Hyattsville, 82,000. THO: 954 Fst, room + OR SAL: ON METRO! Lots, Country bo: ‘Cooke D.LUC ule, stter 12m OK SALE. OR EXCHANG City Froperty—1U0 Ac For es of Woodland. one mile from Landover. om the Bultuuore and Putomse Kale road. beautiful building site tor a country home; very Also, 100 Actes two miles iuore and Potomac Kail- acre: also very cheap. ‘Bi.deusbane Md. se23-1ia OR SALE-FALM OF 145 ACKES, IN PR Geotge’s County, Md.- three-fourts of @ mile B's? KR, ten miles from city: J40 acres. dweilins. and unprovements; thre-fourt Glea:ed and in cultivation. Also I at, B ut wiles from city. Leautiful build: ON DUCKETT, Apply w JOUN STE: from seabrvok st ing sites, WAL Badeusbure, od SALE—AT | MELROSE PARES BYA s its, opposit handsome Fe-sdence of the late KK. Eliot, esq. Lots 50 bi 130 feet, trontine on each, Liberal terms to purchasers of more (bau cue lot or to any cue building at particulars apply to auls-sm + trates and actoruey, ville Md. desirable Lo Cunsras Crs, 1888; By joining you get the benefit of cash prices and easy payments. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPEBA- GLASSES, SILVERWARE AND For farther TILER & UT _LOST_AND FOUND. (WESLEY CHAPEL SATUKDAY, 13TH pair of cold eyewiasses. Liberal reward will be paid Gu return Of same to 1035 Counecticut ave. OST—A PAIR OF GOLD EYEGLASSES WITH chain attached, on 7th tt Ore audG st. neward if W. & TAPPAN, 604 OTH ST. N. W. Baltimore Office-110 N. Howard st.. ____4. H. FLANAGAN, Manager. Ger Tur Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. firmed to 1315 & st Bw. ith ring cetet. A suital Teward wili be paid if ieft st star office OST—LOWER PART _ from Union st. aw. to 7th st. ae Reward if re Taraed to L102 4 2 OST_WHILE MOVING FROM to Hyattaville. om Ist inst. @ pack.ye coutainiog if red portieres aud set sinall lace Curtains. Iu ion leadinur to reco ‘THICONE, Hyattsville. WASHINGTON yWerY Will be rewarded. . LUIZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel. Horse Bianketsand Lap Robes in great vanety at very low prices, W, # 4,xome © Caterer, pi res. also single rooms: with or without board. ol¢-3° ANIED—AT ONC. A GOOD CATERER, WITH aud Keception parties served. 3 readitesn ele a a = ile NT_LANGE WELL FURNISHED Rooms, sposure. the very best. home. table: ae focus, references Wve and EW TABLE BUAKDEKS DESIRED IN A PKI- served to suit the most Meaned tastes. thoroughy Arst class accommodatious: Tetereuces exc Shiidren Address F. O. Lock Box 548. ERSONS VISITING NEW YORK OA’ Bice Furnished Koo jae family where table nus for mmmediate ‘use. Si 816 CHESINU ILA NGOSTURA BI. ‘ARE. = ANGST TTERS ARE ENDORSED BY THE ten bere ses preventative aud cure of Marre an Pull som: tin. Keep it in your houses to B convenient to AN 1 ED BOARDERS PERSO: ability cau have cievant Kooms aud OF. RESPECT. famiiy in Alexandria Address Si N.W., FURNISHED OR UN- __PERSON PECIAL OFFERL jar aud Navy De; order at follow : DB Blue Beas NG—TO EMPLOYES IN STAT! nen te We wlll make uaitorst wices: & B Blue beaver wer Cloth, $17. rateed OF 0 ‘ania. Se awe eS Won its greatest AMS, GEO.W. McELPRESH = Wikis Parvate bowcuve ances saree. Bien Moubda, be lutions. ‘myah A STYLISH GARMENT FOR a for $1.90: larwer Colisivation. “Tarte ‘ccks-it Xb GcLiu be eried for Castors, Whew sve urcauie Audse, abe clung to Castoria, Wine toe kau cdularens obe gave them Gessoeks ee oe a all ae PP Oe ae ee Ee aoa en ye ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©., 2d TO-DAYS LEHIGH VALLEY DIS- , \. ‘The Injured Lost so Much Blood Before Assistance Came that they May Die. New York, Oct. 16.—A Wilkesbarre special gives the following account of the accident on the Le- Lats Ub The Slr, | ees Este cea © | Mand siding, near Lost Creek, on the Pottsville pasoel i branch, when a fast Pennsylvania freight came along and dashed into the construction cars. Of the forty “—— a Who were at work un- MRS, J. G, BLAINE, JR,, ANNOYED. rs ringers were killed outright and Revival of the Baseless Rumor that} A brakeman on the Pennsylvania train was prideetnesh Her Husband. | Sied outright, “Twenty of the freight cars were New York, Oct. 16—Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr. os a3 who ts at the New York Hotel with her baby ana [t was three hours before help could be procured maid, desires the Associated Press to state in her | #nd during that time the injured lost so much ‘blood that it is feared that many of them will die. Dehalf that there is no existing cause for the tele- | "'S°Spectal tratn carrying physiciaus arrived three phed statements that she has separated trom | nouns after the nscldcate kod the men, Went, tO er husband. Mrs. Biaine authorizes a positive | work dressing the wounds of the injured. denial of the statement that she bas begun a sult pro fitepchats btn ng for separation, or that any such suit is in contem- ‘The killea were ly led, One man Plation, ‘The lady expresses herself mortified that horribly mang! @ visit to her mother, Mrs. Nevins, who resides at | Was cut into a dozen pieces and his remains were the New York Hotel, shouid have been construed | placed in a tool-box. 8 the beginning of the alleged separation between herseit aud husband. Mrs, ising tet her husband | ,,7R€ Dames of Dut four ot the dead have been ascertained, as follows: Joseph Lovensk, Mike in , 00d health and spirits, and bas the same cor- sthlicki, Ludi Piko, and John dial relations to-day with James G. Blame, #r., she wig ‘Tm has always had. se. Blaine teols aggrieved tliat a ee Coen Conroe See ew circumstances should have been exag- gerated into a story tending to show that asepa- | 7mtercollegiate Football Champion- ship. Fation wus ever contemplated, or w =. MAJOR BARTTELOT’s MURDER, Reeipernng NJ, eri en — ule of match games for tel we it Was Done by a Porter in Revenge for | championship bas been arr. it nike: yember'5--Wesleyan wa Princeton, probably ‘Treatment. November leyan vs. Bnossris, Oct. 18—A courier has arrived here | at Middietown; also, Yale va, University of PeDS- from the Congo Free State. He brings details of nla, at H the death of Major Barttelot, who was shot and | privacy ae enn Tey aot, Pennsylvania, va, Princeton, at Philadelphia; algo, Harvard vs. Wes- Killed with a revolver by a porter in the Stanley | Jeyan, au Cambridge, relief expedition in revenge for the ill-treatment November 17—Harvard vs, Princeton, at Prince- he was subjected to by Major Barttelot. The mur- ton; also Yale vs. Wesleyan, at New Haven. Gerer was placed under arrest and delivered to | “November 24—Yale va Princeton, at New York: the omtctals at Stanley Falls, He nas since been | also Harvard va. University of Pennsylvania, a hanged for his crime. ‘Philadelphia or Cambri November 20—Yule va. Harvard, at New York; Chicago's Collapsed Bank. also Wesleyan vs, University of Pennsylvania, at Pg Re A the Sry corn emt New York, jank, Which failed here a few dayS ago, the cou to-day allowed the receiver to proceed in the) THE TALK AT THE CAPITOL, courts of Newark, N. id New York city for — ‘the recovery of drafts abd other paper belonging | Political Gossip on Both Sides the tothe bank. ‘There are $12,000 worth of drafts in| aouse—What Leadere are . Newark, and attachments have been begun in — nee da rete ictee Rae York city against about $50,000 of bank as-| ‘There are but few of the active men of elther sets, which equal the Habititiesin that city. party in the House now. Most of them are out in Nominated for Congress. the field and have not much time to communicate PROVIDENCE, K. 1, Oct. 16.—The first district | their hopes or their fears to those remaining be- democratic convention to-day nominated O.L.| hind. ‘Those who are here grasp eagerly at any ‘Lapham for Congress, information tending remotely to point to the re- u Pe Ol es Sulit, and the reports brought by these who rush Poa thand re ve conyers in breathless from the battle now and then are game between the New York and St, Louts clubs | encouraging to their friends, so that both ‘will be played on the Polo Grounds this afternoon | sides of the House have their measure of encour- unless the Weather prevents. Game will be called | agement. Mr. Dingley, who has been out and at 3 o'clock, Won a battle, goes forth’ again to-morrow to join Seen, his oe in Kone a Reed ao wet ‘The “Only” Kelly. Were in the House for a few days only after Maine election and are now on the stump. Mr. ‘HE WILL NOT START A HOTEL IN NEW YORK, BUT WILL GO TO AUSTRALIA. Dingiey will go from here to Connecticut, then to Ruode Isla and it is uncertain what other Carcado, Oct. 16.—The story that Mike and John | caiis upon fis ti he may have to respond to. Keily are to start a hotel in New York this winter Gen. Henderson, of Jowa, has been home on 4s practically denied by a telegram which Presi-| the stump and is back for a orlef space. dent Spalding received from Lhe “Only Mike” yes- ‘It amuses tum to hear democrats talk about carry- terday, stating that he will be in Chicago Saturday ing fowa, He said to a Star reporter to-day that morning to go on the Australian tour. Tiernan, | there was not the least thing for them to base a however, has decided not to go and bis piace wili hope on. Worse than that for them, he says, the be taken by H. C. Long, who played with tue Ma- | republicans are working harder and are more en- Toons early in the season and made a brilliant rec- thusiastic in the state than he has ever seen them ord asa fielder and batter. President Spalding before. fy also announces that Long will play with the Black | “Excepting the democratic members of the ways Sox during the season of '89, and means committee, upon whom devolves the 7 ees respousibility for the party management in the ‘The Frince of Wales Leaves Vienna. | House, as well as a great part of the burden of tthe VIENN, —The Pi Mf Wales to-day | Campaign, but few members come in from the = bade faréwell’ to Emperor’ Francis Joseph aad | vast. All'che republican membveFs of the Comsat started for England. tee are out working hard, without tme to _—s— come to Washington, ‘The duties of the aoe, democrats call them "back and forth, Four dl members of the committee here to-day Were more than have appeared together for some Ume. Mr. Mjlls has given up ail attention to the House,and 18 devoting himself entirely to the cam- Judge Thurman’s Ind! Ixpianapouis, Inn, Oct. 16—Judge Thurman slept late this morning, as 1s his custom. ‘This afternoon he will goto Fort Wayne, and_ hls pro- gram for the rest of the week comprises a speech 7 4 align, Witha little time now and then to look at Fort Wayne Wednesday, one at ‘Thursday, | iver his mall. Even ‘while at the Capitol he does and as Breail Satards: ot now attend on the House procerdings This ‘The Emperor G 10 Naples. devolves on one of the others, acco ig to the arrangement of their engagements, and all Rowe, Oct. 16 —Emperor William and King | of teu are Mlitng engagements to speak in New Humbert have gone to Naples. They received ai | York, New Jersey and Virginia, or wherever ovation on their departure from this city. else they are needed and can reach without being aa ee away from Washington too long. Each one is ‘The Pimlico Races, working as hard as he can, and expressing the 500, f utmost confidence of victory.’ Tue reports brought Bln Pyare ogo in from New York are all conflicting, and indicate second; Ovid, third. ‘Time, 1:164. * | more than anything else that the situation there ‘Third race—Oriole handicap, fur all ages, mile | 18 terribly mixed and ‘the polities of the Empire ; ' are most familiar e Sindy tame: Loaner Nm? Fever, sscond; Defense, | Stee deciare that there is sbeolutaly no sellabuity “ _- eS fn canvass or estimates; that in no past campaign has there been so much’ confusion. ‘The Brew Masters Convention. ‘A gentleman who has been observing things in Naw YorE, Oct. 16.—The first business session | the city ot New York since the opening of the can- of the United States Brew Masters’ Association | yass sald to-day to a STAR Teporter, that while he annual convention was held this morning in Ter- | had a general dea that Cleveland had the ed- race Garden. President Henry L Frisch opened | vantage, he really had nothing definite to base the Convention with an address of welcome. | this judsment on that he could define, He did Referring to the labor troubles in the breweries | not ‘tuink that the local discord over the last winter, he sald the association had refused to | mayor would have any great influence over help strikers, though not hostile tothem. He sug-| tne national election. He thought, however, gesied the establishment of a mutual life insur-}tnat ‘there. wasea real danger from. the ‘ance among asso¢iavion members, trades with the republicans for votes for —_—————— Hill, His reason for fearing unis was that the A Young Bridegroom Arrested. class of men most apt to trade in politics on the ‘HE EXCITED POLICE SUSPICION IN ST. LOUIS BY oFFER- | Tepublican side were such as would be glad to sac- as ~ rifice Miller, as they do not agree with high license, sr. Louis, Oct 10-8 young inan of terenty-one | and they would find men of the same class tn the 3 aes Bf Awenty-one | Other party as willing to sacrifice Cleveland for the Tinting coach By erg mane Gardner, Mass, | double motive of defeating high license and to em- and Isa gon of a jeweler of that’ place: Wasas: | phasize their preference for Hilt above Cieveland, Tested here last evening and 1s now in the Lold- E OF TAXATION, over waiting instructions from his Yather. “The Pe ee eee "s story is that he went from his home to Esta Tou last week aud obtained wom’ goMt wetdies | Talk of fee a and jewelry there froma jeweler wit whom his a Indy, named ‘Aunlo. Matthews a steetnesct uk | ‘The fact that the collections trom property-own= bis;" that the two came West together and | ersof the District have for some years exceeded they were married here yesterday. The attention of | the District’s shgre of expenditures, and under the police was attracted to the young man sve est through bis offertiy fine gold watenes fon eal at | the recent assessfent the estimated yleld of reve~ y low prices, and he Was arrested on the ‘sus, | Due will be still largely increased, has given rise Dicion that he had not come by tem’ honestly | to a discussion of the practicability of reducing the nd placed in the hold-over to walt developments. | rateot taxation of real property below that fixed His tather has been telegraphed by Chief of Police | by congress. Laas At present under the organic act of 1878 the rate FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, _ | f taxation is fixed at $1.50 per $100 forreal estate, notincluding agricultural land, wuich latter is ‘The New York Stock Market. taxed at the rate of $1 per $100. ‘The matter, it is emecesfane Mee eke 28, conn prem | stated: was considered at a session of the District cae bine Commissioners Saturday und yesterdiy, when it Site to Common we acariney. 1419 ¥ street, Was decided to submit it to Attorney Riddle for =— opinion as to Whether the ‘Commissioners had pel to make such a reduction, It is understood bi Bell Tel. at the attorney La® rendered @ decision in the CBE hegative, claiming that it would take a special Can. Pac act of Congress to change the rate, Can: Sou Cen: Pac. . ches £6: : NUAL ESTIMATES, be, & ‘The Commissioners have nearly .ompleted their Leis estimates for the next fiscal year, and the same C ee F ¢ will likely be transmitted to the First Controller Do., pret. to-day. In conversation with Comumissioner Ene. ‘Wheatley upon the subject, he said the esumates ig es for street tmprovements alone Would foot up about han. & $1,000,000, rr The Suicide of a Rabbi. Mau lattau,. ate son] Saal ome POVERTY AND OLD AGE RENDER HIM DESPONDENT AND A REVOLVER BRINGS RELIEF. avrshure| An old man yesterday afternoon took his life in oo Central Park, N.Y. Sergt. Ferris, of the park ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. | police, was walking on the west drive, opposite ‘The following changes from yesterdaj ste beard Pistol, gp tie Washington Stock kscuituee are hated to-day: | C4td Stree, when be bert leaked oS "4 coupons, 127 "bid 137% “gaked, | and On hastening in its direction he found a man BS: de aranmoned, 137 id er ee witha frightful wound in the head, while his SC per. imp t cure 7 3 v a a, right hand grasped a smoking revolver. The man ikea 0, Marke atc tyigee, currency, 100% | WES” unconscious, and was. femoved to Roosevelt year fund, 3-05, 1924, currency, 12: Hospital, where he breath d for ten minutes, .c. 20; Year fund 3p. ©, 18U0!curreucy, 111, bid | Letters. fouud showed the vorpse to be that of M- road: k, 106 bid, 112 asked. ‘Strauss, a rabbi, but not a resident of New York. Gorancer “BO bla. 160 asked, neetcorne Teen a | He Was 8 poruy, digniied-looking man, with ir0s- 9 bid. 166, sa y Lasurancs, | gray hair and pockets con 2.2 sated naualgeca warteheate SU Gata | Ho eters dens to aon, Henry, i cicia Brick ii ‘ational Dall cl r dicat at wi Sk bid. Peuayivenie Telepucee fae fhceee | medicauing suicide, as he sald that’ he had. for. @ and Potomac Telepuoue Co-, 78 bid. | arded to his son iis books and papers. After V. S. Bleotric Lixit, 65 asked. Washitigton Light | speaking of hls fruitless efforts to procure employ~ Gaaent Go. shone Tah Ul 120s aaked, Bn Se ae RK my despaur.”” He also alluded pathetically to Bank of theRepublic, 164 bid’ Fauiorame Co, 17 bid. | faze tuat afver living in comiort unuil he wae sixty rears of he should be reduced to such straits. Baltimore Markets, uring his two weeks’ stay in tae eity be had been BALTIMORE, Mp... Oct. 16.—Virginia consol: ft the Occldental Hotel, in tue Bowery. He came Is 37 2 GO 85 bid: do. th 1 ere eed Gino. stock Boater zee, 08 | here from Cincinnatl, where his son 18 attending winore 8 college, and, 1t appears, was anxious tosecure em Py a gh ae Ployiucnt for humselt bo as to enavle, tue, son to = is ea ti is education and prepare for the ministry. Strewels stably we 208% asked: | Dr bllverman, the assisteat rabbi. of Tei 16.—Cotton steady | Emanu-El, called at the hospital and said that the Finndlig, Oae dian cut ands gees Uudertaker of his congregation Would take charge — | ‘weetern 3.0ea.i0" ody and. ranstal Shura, 4.4009:00; do. family, 3 0086.855 chy is jored Lights. super 32004 00: do, éxtra, 4,4085.00 do. thio finaly, 210., Whest—southern, stSedy" shade Youle: | HINTS FROM A CHEMIST a8 TO HOW TO MAKE THEM. steady ; ‘Since the campaign bas been formally inaugu- piyax: * | rated the use of different colored lights will be in January, 1UVq110. ithern, Sasier: white, | demand, says a writer in the Pittsburg Dispatch, 2bScicler. Sh: fear, 455se454; January aoad ou | We Will give recipes for ten or tweive different b ie, Sm at ro colors, the effects of which are very brilliant and wane, Spai4; wentern a34:| pretty. ‘The salts which are named should ve tenure o Hay lguiet~ prime to sholcs weeks | finely powdered ‘and introduced into the exterior 16.50817.00, Provisions, ‘steady—miess pork, 17.00, | flame of a candle or into the wick of a spirit lamp, ie, Butter, firm—western 12 | and will not fail to give the colors as stated: Mu- ‘aI8: best roll, 17a18; creamery, 22025, irm, | rate of soda (common salt) will produce yellow, 2la22. Petroleum, steady—1 Coffee, stif> | muriate of ‘potash, pale vi 3 muriate of Fae te Ae ato ae Whine rai ne%y | brick red; Tmuriate ot ‘stroutia. bright ‘Ti: copper retuned, rm, L6elGx. Whisky, quict and | Doi prety, ,murlate of strontia, brigh steady, 1260128. ‘Freights to Liverpool per steamer, x lithia, ved; ee, git stg nominal “cotton, 440.:, Sous, per ton, 17e | pale apple green; muriate of ’, bluish Shige. < Receipts—flour, 14,000 barrels; peat, rax green, Or either of the al salts. 25.080 viabals: ora, 24.006, Bu nele: oats, 7,006 | mixed with spirit of wine for red fire. | To 000 bushela.” Baler—whesk, 123.000 bushels: corn, cena af sce 14,000 bushels. evaporating muriate of lime to dryness, Chicago Markets, duce a beautiful emerald green burn spirit CHICAGO. Oct. 16. 10 8. m.—December and May | on a little powdered nitrate of copper. t q i i ; f i ij ata i fi a a A FES i i: ! Hi crt age ot ittle under its load until May Filla wine-glass with cold water, Upon Its surtace a little ether, light‘ Daper, and it will bura tor Hl ie ys fe dale &2 Hs i : 4 i i i ff aa Ha i E ; ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ‘Tur U. SS Jowtata left Singapore to-day bound ‘The Victim of a Vendetta. FLACCOMIO BORE 4 CURSE AND 4 THREAT OF DEATH ‘UPON MIs BEAD. ‘The mystery of the Sunday night murder of Ap- tonio Fiaccomio, near Cooper Union entrance, ‘New York city, 1s still as deep as sever, and though THE MUD RUN HORROR. Conflicting Stories of Ratireaé Em- ploves and Passengers Before the ‘The coroner's Jury investigating the Mud Bes Accident resumed ite sessions at Mauch Chesk ‘ational Museum, red and white lights and torpedoes, ‘ever knew of the rule which required Yo go back half a mile, and did not Becessary to walk that far, When be the platform of the station be heard one {hustle and thought it was am anewer to mut when he saw the train coming Judged to be 20 miles an hour be fagged them Menry Cook, the engineer of the frst engine, tified that he'was running at the rate of miles ap hour, but saw no When rounding the curve be Lhe engine Debind him, which signified “ail and be went on, coming to the station at 10 mal Wheb stil nearer to the station be sa white signal beu track and applied then too late to avoid (ue crasn, He Positively that if Engineer Mayor, of the ne, bad applied the air br We been stopped, but instead of that Pulled open the throttle whea Within a q le Of the sation, & Other witnesses Cestified that the train Fan nto the iorward secilon was runt to 28 miles an hour, and one witness w Ube fourth section sa if ‘Tux Batrmons’s Srexn-Post.—The stories about ‘the cracking of the Stern-post of the new cruiser Baltimore that have reappeared, are indignantly dented, by Chict Constructor Wilson. | When the fore and aft. in order to prevent ‘that The post, however, 1s not cracked, ‘Ot of the ship, it is author- i brother, who kept a photograph gallery nals at the st utormed tbe police brother dad Flaccomio had quarreiled and ‘The latter was locked i af i b % a swung violentiy across Ube FE : i itatively stared, Violating Pension Laws. ‘The Commissioner of Pensions has been advised a8 follows: Dr. James E. Fulks, of Baitimore, Md., has been indicted and arrested for violation of sec- on 5485, Rev, Stat. United States, by contracting for one-half of original payment and receipt of $100 for services in prosecuting the pension claim of Lydia A. Madden. He was released on bond of $1,000 for appearance at the present term of Unived Mary O'Connor has been indicted in the United States Court at Balt aang resenting false aMdavits FF rh i Ys be saw the red light being back of bis traia Most of ine evidence of passeugers on the two sections corroboraied each ovucr iu declaring that the train Was running ata hich rate of Ubat he proper d .nger sigoals were dt: The coroner's jury Went to IkUhiehem Savarday, and (ook the testimony of Joseph Poul fireman ob the engiue that Taa into the fourth secuon, apd at Tecelving treatment a injuries sustaived tu the acci- ng In the engine saw the white ‘and afterward Calied to the engineer that ing Was all right. He Unen rested his head on his hands andthe next thing he heard was Ube brakes; saw th ‘the appointment of the Washington aqueduct in- as there is some ng the wiction of Sauators to Bo Up Support of her lalla Bowley has also been indicted in the ‘and presenting talse and Claim for retmbursement to have been in- ‘and burial of his mother, ‘who was @ pensioner. who was arrested at Racine, 1888, upon the ‘an Officer of the Pension Bureau, and Who was indicted ther-for, came into tbe United States Court at Milwaukee, Wis, and pleaded willy. He was sentenced to six months at work 1 the House of Correction of Milwaukee County, Mis. Ut seems that, he had been a Baptist min- inc: time was to marry his dock and then desert her. New Mexico’ GOV. ROSS SAYS THE SETTLEMENT OF TITLE QUES- TIONS AND IRRIGATION ARE MOST IMPORTANT. ‘The governor of New Mexico, Edmund G. Ross, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Interior States that the questions of the settlement of land grant titles, water storage and irrigation precede in importance to the development and welfare of the territory every other topic of an economic character that could be suggested. The earnestly recommends the pending in Congress for the relief of the people ‘with respect to the settlement of these grants, In Tegard to irrigration the report states that the money for the storage system 1s provided for in now pending before Congress for the ad- mission of the territory to tue Union. In that bill 4U 18 provided that 250,000 acres of the public lands shall be donated for that purpose, The gov- ernor, however, asks hat the lands may be se atonce Without awaiting tue admission of city to avoid further troubie, ared apd Was not beard of unui a year or two same court tor makii fraudulent aMdavits on account of ex curred for last Kitty Bowley, Henry R. Hovey, Wis, August 31, James Richmond, ot W. E. Lindsay, et al., 20x by 147 feet on norrhwest ‘corner Streets northwest. Chas. W heauey George Mueller, for $5,443.2%, part ‘treet, 2 looking out of th for e200 hoe ‘iwccomio, to confess that be ‘and asked Farash, his Fiaccomio said that since fronting 20 feet on west 9th hands on the te whether be turned it or no from the train, state positively after which be Jumped 4 (he embankment and He also stated Laat be had k Weluesday more- ident occurred. ‘The Strikers Not Saustied, CNDERSTAND THE NT AS MK. YRKKES SEEMS TO, ‘The best of feeltug does not prevail among the af men over Ube settlement of the strike, The North Side men are notat all satis. Which affairs have taken, F understanding of the ew men Were to be retained lof the old men were to go T Ubat the “extras ir OW Tanks, $0 that { full Wages regulariy. new men Was at AplOyes, and was ndied, When he Grew a revover . One ot them, named 3s Wounded In Lie fool, and Was subse- The other Lurte escaped. rever be Webi, Le Was haunted by the apparition ot Carmelia le leaded with Farash (hat he bad suffered already ‘enough for what he had doue, ‘the sake of his wife and chiidrea not w carry out ‘his Unreat to avenge Carmelio’s deat, Farash told Flaccomiothat be wouid not trouble nim 0p one condition—ihat he leave New York. Promised to do so and went away. and bis dead brother's triends, it is be- themselves informed as to tue move- laccomio. His assassination on Sunday nigut bas occasioned much excitement among ibe Italians who are familiar With Use story ot Flac For the Yellow Fever Sut ‘The following additional Yellow fever sufferers in Florida have been re- ceived at THe Star office: Heretofore acknow! Bindery Government Folding division Government Printing Of- ad Legged hum for uty from Ave o'ciox Ang up Lo tue time the ister, and bis somé member TREY CLAIM Chicago street fed with the sh. They say tuat Uy ment was that Ut ais “extras,” while +00 ____ Sustaining the Exciuston Act, JUDGE SAWYRK DECLARES IT CONSTITUTIONAL AND AP- PLICABLE TO ALL CHINAMEN. Judge Sawyer announced his decision In the United States Circuit Court in San Francisco yes- terday in two cases under the Chinese exclusion act. The court holds that the act is constitu- tional, and that its provisions apply to Chinese now in port, on shipboard, to those on the way from China, and to those stil In China. mated Unat this decision Will affect about Chinese, a8 there ure over 30,000 return certilicates SUll Outstanding, and It is believed Liat there are now about 3,000 Chinamen in Lue country Who bad lived here before We restriction act Was and who, before the passage of tne exclusion blll, would have been entitled to re-enter Uils country ‘under the claim of being “prior residents.” 600 Chinese have arrived at San Francisco since and about 70 OLbers are LOW on Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. B. Starkweather to J. M. Robinson, parts 16 and 17, Lewis sub Dubois survey; $200. B. F. Gil- bert to A. Moss, lot 18, block 14, Takoma Park; $600. G.F. Pylesto W. H. Mclnteriff, lot 361, Untontown; $250. E. Carusi to L, J. Davis, sub 7, ‘8q. 368; $—. G. Truesdell to W. Tindall, part 27, Part 2, lot 4, Widow's Mite; $— Katherine Walker to Catherine E sub Mt, Pleasant; $— same, lots 1 and block 26, Troughs to Elizabeth G. MSc maker to G. J. "A A. Lawrence Sq. 821; $— “Katherine ‘one-eighth interest in block 33, ashington; $1,000. John Warner to E passage of the bills now Pe Usgato ay"s Stan, President Yerkes issue Sin which be said that under the agreement one Of Uke North Side barns aod Lof another Were to be set aside for the Dew a; that none of the old meu had been dis- | cuarged, but that, as Uiere are not places enough for ail of Lue meu, the old and the new, Ube Fe Uurned strikers would have wo leit among Luemseives, as best sulted them) He added Uist there Was evideuUy | movement om foot lo drive We new men aWay, and be warned the eX-strikers Wuat suck a course Would not be of as for every pew man hire anowWwer oue im his ——— Must Wear Buttoned Shores. From the Pitiadphia Record ‘Ybe meanest man in the World is the proprietor He has Just posted up a ‘bolice Co all Lhe salesWotben in bis establishment ‘vo the effect Ubal Luey must Wear buttoned shoes Wuen askrd bis reasous for Luis order he said that be lost money ou the giris who wore ‘1 Lave in my store about 100, be said, “and tuey ail Wear laced suoes, Shoes become untied about BVe Umes every day, and it Lakes two mivutes to Ue tuem again, AL that rate each girl Joses len minutes a day, and 200 girls lose 1,000 minutes im the same Ume, That makes abcul sixteen hours per mY my girls $1.50 4 day, and the DEALS §3 per day, or avout $1,000 . much Money Will keep my boy > OF Will pay muy gas Lo the old empi By Foreign Owners, A REPORT TO CONGRESS RESPECTING COASTWISE In reply to a resolution of the House of Repre- ‘sentatives calling upon him for information as to Whether foreigners are commanding and in some instances owning Vessels registered or enrolled as Vessels of the United States and engaged in the coastwise trade, in violation of law, the Secretary of the Treasury to-day sent to the House a report upon the subject vy the Commissioner of Naviga- ‘The Commissioner says that on the 5tb of July last instructions were addressed to collectors of customs at a number of ports of the United es, directing them to report any violations of law of the character reterred to. From replies received it case a fine was imj ered evidence was not found on which, could be based. ‘The Commissioner says tnat in a lector of customs at Boston, Says the positive character of the oath prescribed for the master or managing owner of @ vessel and the facility with which the actual ownership of @ vessei can be concealed, gation as to the declarations made ‘The Commissioner concludes his Teport by saying that the attention of the officers of the customs is awakened to the subject, and in case the requisite evidence 1s obtained in any ta- Stance of a Violation of tue law, measures will be imposing the appropriate their way from ‘The decision of the court, which is very long, Ubat the language Of Lue act ts clear aud Ot bearing but one construction. It be- ‘operate [rom the moment it Was approved President, and though the petitioners 1a these cases Were upon Lue Ligh seas at Ube Lime roved, It pevertheless operates court further deciares tuere Special coutract between the United Slates Gov- ernment and individual Chinese laborers by Wilca the latter should be entitied to return to Lis deparung from 1. A return certificate Is not @ contract, but ouly ‘an iusiru- ment of evidence to establish te uentity ot Lue entitled Wo certain privueges under Poo compact. between the United States. and the Chinese governments. counsel for Wwe Chinese gave nutice ney Would appeal tbe cases to the United States Supreme Court, A Warning to the Democracy. “PERSONAL INFOKMATION” FROM A MALD COKRESPONDENT. ‘From the New York Herald. 1 am burying through the western counties, foram sick of tuis eternal butvon-oling and corner-grocery tari] discussion, You can make Up your mind that, unless some extraordinary change occurs between now and November6, ‘Harrison will go down to High bridge with sume- ‘thing lise 70,000 plurality. Overcome that, CieVeland 18 all right; if poi, be up and come bacs to Bull Jo, no idea in your present sur- of the situation in % ~ ubucans are making a flerce, tu Gallen and t0 "tar “eucoestul “hgut Was a mustake for Cleveland W raise the i can see Uhat now for the oo od The suriace argument ts, as You know, ali in favor Of Lhe re] sarthry mea teers ds Ube argument that couutrymen. Tuere are large defecuut Jong democrats among the farmers ever; In Kocuester the wen ta con Orgauization will kuire xd eoeoemliss deat mead any advantage to thei driven away he Ww. SUPPOSED TO BE 4 SWINDLER.—Mr. called on Chief Parris, day, and handed him’s check for $5 of the widow of Fireman Koha, formed him that there was never such Mr. Eliott then told how resenting himself as Cuas, fireman’s relief fund, calied subscription. He described juin heignt, about 30 hair and wustache, received a check for$10 the relief of the same man. This was With the information that thefe was no ae sy teaua i ber of a At lently a iraud, A number siood, have been victimized by the same ‘The police have been notitled, a i i Ed of a store in this ¢ | i i 8 i country after once i Hl Res appears that in ‘but in others consid- fe report from the coll ‘Mass, Uthat officer if days’ work. 1 Joss consequent 4 DISPATOH Fc “make an invest ‘Attorney Shil- very dificult.” called Judge Miller's attention to charged with me sa praouer at the while they were giving him lished in THE Stak al the time, the prisoners had b-en in jail burned and nad been punished. tue men committed the ud ‘gif at scuooi very nice bills, aud I propose to save it! eee A Victory For the Heirs. THE FAMOUS FERKIN WILL CASE DECIDED aT Last, At Detroit yesterday Judges Jacksou and Severns rendered Ueir decision in the famous Horace J. Perrin will case, Perrin died investace March 1, 1880, leaving about $800,000 wortn of prop auh be Was AILY years of age. Althougu Bever Well balauced mentally, Le Was @ mau of great Uurift and business acumen. He all 10 1846 abd Lived there unt Started in business by keeping a geveral slore, aud increased uis bustvess ubUl be Manutacturing apd mlb Al tue tue Of uls death, ‘fund from 1867 It Was clatived tat ue Was insane, His only iuawediate heirs were Lhe plaintiffs, but deat: he conveyed Lo Use delend- anis, Who Were collateral heirs bearing bis Laanily ame, sixty-two parcels of $200,600, ‘The plaints fled a Dil in equity to Dave Wwese Couve) ances set aside, on the grounds Of incompetency, Undue iufueuce and fraud. ‘Case Occupied Lue attention of tue court Of last Week aud Was Bnully concluded Saturday. Yesterday Judges Jacksou ad Severus announced (uat they found the plaintiffs’ claims of frat Undue Influevce and Incomperenc Set aside tue conve taken with @ view to The Sergeant Dropped, - A POLICE OFFICER ON TRIAL FOR TRYING TO SHOOT It New York city can AL Lie Ume of his Was reieased, as bis ume of the buratug, and the others were held out their unexpired time, as their An jali did not count on whetr w meee linc VERDICT AGAINST THE DisTmicr.—To-day, in the Circuit Court, a verdict was rendered yainst the District in favor of Emmanuel Murray. was done by agreement, ‘The ‘Oveastoned, a8 & y 12 iat, been thrown from his norse and Wagon, breaking bis arm, wrenching coiving othes injuries, by driving into a O and P streeta, which gully was left unprotected by the District. sesso disene KaNOR OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following were Uhe readings at the Signal Office to-day: 8 a m., 51; 2p. m., 68; maximum, 67; minimum, 49, ene Aw Uxonarzrct Desror.—A white man named Joun Floury was fled $10 or 30 days by Judge Miller to-day for an assault on Mr, John TI Ube grocer at 8th and F streets southwest, The defendent was arrested by Ofioer complaint of the ting Urusted the defendant for @ sack of four, wuich he sold for whisky, and when spoken to he committed the assault, ‘The Court, CouRT IN GENERAL TERM, Fleming; argued and sub- Crrcurr Court No. 1—Judge Hagner, ‘Wm, H. Walters, lately a police officer of the ‘sixth precinct, was placed on trial at noon to-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, on the charge of an assault and battery on Wm. F. Fal- vey, sergeant in the game precinct. The alleged assault occurred June 30 last. Sergt. Falvey testified that he had repo Ving a bottle of whisky In bis Pocket and for cursing, and Lieut Kelly nad sus- pended him. On the same day, when in the side— Toom of the station, Waiters approached witness, saying: “You — —— & pistol to about the region of his heart. observed that the pistol was not cocked and at- tempted to get bis own pistol, When he saw Walters’ fager on the trigger he d floor; the pistol was discharged, the over witness’ should will have vo pack You can get ae eon Was engaged 1b mini ing. Me vever marr Walters twice for na’ for $5,000 dam: land Worth over {rol of tbe democratic Cieveland sure. They are very bitter agaiust im, and iD private tase uo bones ofit. In Sicuben County tue democrats are ail smashed up. Cieve- land's appointees are a lo of milk aud water Jack- ‘Who let their enewies scoop everytuing. only notable exception 1s Jiu: Hanlou,iuteruas- Teveuue collector, Whe lives al Medina, and is making the most exiraordinary Dnt in’ Orieans County I have ever yet come acruss. He's a daisy. ‘The democrats in Niasara County are saving Uueir money to use on elecuion day. God bless tem!” A Crank’s Power Over Women. WIVES AND DAUGHTERS INDUCED TO LEAVE THEIR BOMES 10 FOLLOW A SCAMP. Says a special from Easton, Pa., October 15: Late this afternoon a tail, slim, nicely-dressed woman pounced on a short, Uhick-se: man, with long hair and beard, at Ferry and 4th streets, and cried: “where is my daughter? Where have you taken her, you wretch?” The man offered no resistance, Dut as best he could, between te woman ous Shaxings, he said: don’t know where.” » Inaking’ a light ‘On cross-examination, witness sald Walters was under the influence of Lieut. Kelly testified that on the day of the oc- currence Sergt. Falvey had rej witness found the whisky in Walters begged witness to let the matter drop. Witness suvsequently learned that he had cursed Sergt. Faivey, and he then suspended him. A short ume afterward he heard. Station-keeper Garner say: “Walters, that won't do,” and looking up saw Walters with bis pistol raised. A moment later witness heard tne report of the pistol. Wit- ness ran OUtof bis room abd saw Walters with Ube stol raised again, When he (witness) knocked 1t wo, Walters was disarmed and locked up. John Garner, the station-kee} ing Walters go toward tne si ‘Walters, that won't d rt of the pistol wees, ‘The defeudants will appeal Lo Lhe Supreme Court of Whe United Staten, red Walters, and alters’ pocket; that ISS, At Lexington, Mass, October 12, ARTE Lota wil of Wulmaa i ee uf wt 188A, at 2:30 am, DALY. On October 1 Figet Err Sioeney ks cotter Waren ough Hate poms atte ‘tb: residenee of Lue paren| Patrick's church, Wednesday, Feuatives are respecttully to: m., October 15, 1888, 1017 Madisou street, tweuly-eight Fears ouiy cluld of G, Nervices ai the house at 3 p.m. Thursday, (lassechusetts papers please copy GANIZ | Suddenly of Dipbtheretic c1 BM A, ouly child of ‘Fuueral at residence of parents, 415 Q street north- ednesday 17th inst at 4 o'clock Frieids of the faintly invited to attend 1OALDNEK At Brigue 1888, wt 2 am., Graugutsinan United dtates Paceut Uiice, aged furty- m., from his late residence, ‘To-day, Miller T, testified to see- -Foom, and called "anid a moment Wituess did not gay anything at the ‘The defendant testified that he never drank li- quor in his life tll this occasion, and then drank Decause he Was suffering with neuralgia, He did nut know what had occurred that night, nor could he tell why he was put in the cell when he came to consciousness, John Walters, father of the defendant, testiNed that he never knew the boy Uquor before, and that he was a. son, Capt. D. M. Taylor and Major Thos. Ward testi- character of defendant, OMicer Shultz testified he saw Walters that even- ing, and accosted him, when he replied that be ‘Would be a dead man that night, ‘This closed the testimony, ceeded Lo argue the case, ———>__ ‘To Prevent Adulterations, COMMISSIONER MILLER THINKS HIS BUKRAU CAN AT- ‘Mr, Miller, the Commissioner of Internal Reve- Due, stated to-day that he was confident of being able to carry out the provisions of the Disirict adulterated f00d and drugs law, asfar as 1t relates to his bureau, although the bill provides no money for the testiug and examination of such suspected articles as may be Drought to him, The oleomar Garine act of 1886 necessitated the establismen- ment of a laboratory in the Treasury ‘and this work is now under gards f the best chethis cube omen as ‘as one ot chemists und. As soon a8 he reosives an official copy of the new act carefully examined, and such materials and appliances as “Sue is'ix God's hanus I police arrived and took both to headq to be Mrs Mary Ricker, 2 to. 3. Huptzman, age thirty-Lwo, drank, who goes about Lelling wane, manna cee macsmee ween Aire z a Jane Howell, wo leave’ weir live with bim ina rmatrot ment afirmed. Union Paper Box Co, agt, Co, ; Judgment of condemnation, Rosenthal; plain- fier chitin ouie disuataveds ike Equrry Court—Judge James, ees heard the re] z ber 15, 1888, 6 Aunie M. Gaute. Feference to au- ; K. Beresford’s claim distribution allowed flied, Muth agt, Stott; dnal ordered. pie be is ames arts chiefly on a US GAKDNEK curt Potior Covat—Judge : husbands at Fark Ridge ‘To-day, Daniel Muinford and Geonge ored, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days each. Hutéhinvon, colored, 30 day. John Kelly, trespass on days. Howard Warier, erly coud Wm Stulth, Colored, dissraeriy conduct, days, Robert Holmes, do; " ank Magulte, disorderly conduct 15 days, Mary Lilly, Vagrancy; bonds Gays zawara son, colored, do.: $10'or 30 days, Reuben Page, Colored Lndeceat exposure: $10 $ Fuueral Wednesday, 3 Interment at hock Crock cemetery. HALL Passed to aptrit lis ALFRED MONUO! aged months abd two days, Lyphoud fever. Funeral private. sth Cotober 1b, 1868, at the youngest. ot hurt eH Pe When Husteman aad sent Laem Lo take possession ai ‘Lhe scene that followed was a ‘The ‘Unree cranks insisted on Mrs, tid Mrs Ricker pu, HUBERT b., beidved wusband Sei forty tour yaien @ native ct Boyle, County Baw” Our father has departed ; Why should we BS 8b ‘and the counsel pro- te browau: Wet care of sorcow ross te ton? —— Freaks of a Somnambulict, A CONNECTICUT MAN DISCOVERS WHY BIS FERT WERE During the past few weeks people residing on Cobble Hill and in the district surrounding that portion of Norwalk, Conn., have been kept in & state of nervous apprehension by the appearance on numerous occasions of @ figure clothed in a ‘Funeral will take place from his late resid Tweuty fourth street nortuwest, at 3 o'cluck. Aud relatives are reopertiully invited to etteud. MAKIEN. On October 15. 18 o'clock 8, 1, < bo ‘Martan aged twenty-two yearn, Giouthe and fiftecn dave. How louc soe struscled againat disease ESE i a ‘And yet through all times she smiled “A stuile of heavenly birt. And when the augels caised ber home ‘jr Hen Bosman if sf i i 5 ¥ € a He A E for this purpose. Oneis the hat. Young ladies ‘out shopping may be seen tilting back their hats atl aye i e f i i i S| t i i ih if i i i i | 5 é E : j Gq E 5 4 i G ee’ il 3 H H i Hi} H f t : ‘Women are lacking in the schedule of minor morals ‘a8 men are in major morals. The point is proba- bly well taken. Men are more addicted todrunk- i He E l i : i i j i : ! U i i in| A, ;

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