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nk See st cS Pe ee ee a BLooD ‘The cashier of M. heim’ x 99 and 98 Reiss lege ye baa sivaye’ forined Sa SESE MoM, sbaconwen whied Sor eee es Seta Bape aa mira sy ak sti Enea, he deen. My compesog bmg gd toohiahly remedy, g E “al others th are wo! Sations. and Dr. Toboldt’s leeture mailed Pe EISNEK & MENDELSON CO., cy: St. N.Y, Amenta, aul-m.w&t Rot tempt me to have this disease over again. I ama oor man, but feel rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some ring-worm, pso- Fiasis, ete. I took ... and ... Sarassprillas over one ear and baif, but no cure. I went to twoor three doctors, and no cure I cannot praise tne Curicuna ‘Remepres too much. They have made my skin as clear and free from scalesasa baby's. All I used of ‘them was three bores of Curicuns, and three bottles of Curicuna KEsotvenr, and two cakes of CUTICURA Soar. If you bad been here snd said you would have cured me for $200.00, you would have had the money. I look like the picture in your book of Pyoriasis (pict- ure bumber two, “How tocure Skin Diseases”), but ow I am ssclosras any person ever was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and lexs but tone purposa. Tam all nty-eight years, and it got to be ® Kind of second nature tome I thank yous thou- sand times. Any oue who reads this may write to me and I will answer it DENNIS DOWNING, Waterbury, Vt. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTIcURA, 50c.; SOAP, 25e., Resotvent, $1. Prepared by the Portex Dave axp Cuxwicat Co. Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 0e23,24,26,27 ses Excisios. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES. ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Sodiauised that it can be taken, digested, and as- dimfiated by the most sensitive stomach, when the plain oul canuot be tolerated; aud by the combination of the oil with the hypophosphites is much more effica- cous REMARKABLE AS A FLESH PRODUCER, PERSONS GAIN RAPIDLY WHILE TAKING IT. 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Gime asd Cata-Ware ib any quantity and style forbinve buble waiters always iD Teedivem. Tele Phoue Cail 5 ater Colors by Essig, Leon Moran, rd, Cath Weber, Chatien try, and by promis oropean artiven, ‘beautiful, Bridal, Gifts, carefully and tastefully framed” Autotypen, Etchings, bagrav- ite, for ima-diate use. Puig inte Mursers,. Yoll- cas bew Kogers Group, and all the oubers im stock, 'S EARLE © SONS. _«@ ‘ST. PHILADELPHIA. Ja RU Awaits those who suffer from aches and pains, if they will use Bexson’s PLastes, the most highly prized external remedy wothip our resch. For Rhuematismn, sciat- tee and Backache, it is all that can be de- LIBERAL sired. In Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness and Chest ree both # preventive and scure Ask ‘Bensou's and refuse all REWARD other plasters. S52” bend two cent stamp to Reabary & Jcbneca, N. ¥.. for 8 copy of “Instructions from the Doctor." cit Yoluues, rai fag Paes Sess muber POND'S EXTRACT is sold in bottles: adacepe bed wre: per, with Ja: Wilh respectable drugwiste omly. Ww en baby was sick, we gave her ‘When sie was child, she cried for Castoria, When abe became Misa, abe clung to Castoria, Whet abe wou cuuuren. bie save them Castors Lalist Telegrams to The Siar gressiomal Districts—Honers Declared bmey. Special Dispatch to Tae EVENTE Stam: Tazwtox, N. J., October 26—Honors will be easy In Lhe congressional districts of New Jersey at the election next month, unless signs fail The re- publicans expect to gain a district, and the demo- crats expect to gain one also, and it looks as if both were Justified, There are usually four re- Publican and three democratic members from New Jersey. The first district, which includes Camden and the lower part of the state, is strongly republican, and will elect Christopher Bergen, the candidate of that party, in place of Mr. Hires, who gave way under the two-term rule, The second district, including Trenton, will return Congressman Buchanan, rep., with an in- creased majority, if anything. In the third dis trict Joun Kean, jr is again the republican candidate. The district 1s clearly democratic, aud Mr. Kean bas won in the past only by extraordinary effort and by the unpopularity of {ie bosses who controued the democratic nowoar on, As in Wi so in New Jersey, Mr. ‘Kean bas much personal popularity and Is a social power, which bas helped bim in bis contests, Tuis year, however, be 1s opposed by a democrat of considerable personal strength who will poll bis party vote, Mr. Geissenhalner, the democratic candidate, is a rich man, residing in Freeuoid, and has never been prominent in before.” His Germano name is somewhat ing, a8 he was born in this country, as was bis father, tue latter being the son of a Lutheran minister. The district gave Cleveland a majority of 2,400 in 1884, and It fs an almost impossible task for Mr. Kean to over- come it under existing circumstances, This is the “Tue repuciican, gain is in the adjoining atstriet, "ne republican 4 in the the Toure, represented this year by Mr Placock. ‘Tt bas a norma uemocratic majority of anywhere from 2,500 to 4,500. Mr. Pidvock, im 1886, had ouly 123 He has been hotly opposed for years by leading members of his own party. The difference cost the democrats a state senator in 1885, and It bas been a ee capital for the repubiicans for years, When Mr. ck came back [rom Wasb- ington he conciuded not to run bimseif, and se- lected Samuel Fowler, of Sussex county, as his candidate, It was ab unfortunate choice, The anti-Pidcock men rallied aud selected Charles J. Kee, a.80 of Sussex, us (heir candidate, When the convention met Mr. Pidcock used his power, Waich ts not small, and nominated Fowler. The ‘Koe delegates voited, nominated their man, who Js a strong and respectable cluzen, and the Nght has been waging furiously ever since, About haif the democratic papers support each candi date, and nellber side miuces words, Meanwhile, the Fepubiicans bave nom.nated Mr. Newton Voor- hes, # bank casier, aud personally popular apd tuorouguly respected if not an If the republicans poll anything ke thelr fuli vote Mr. Voorbees will be elected, and it isan open question whether Koe or Fowler will get the most Gemocratic Votes, ‘lhe democratic balional ticket wil pot suffer, but the democrats may love a state senator. "The republican leaders have, in fact, on one OF two Occasions let out that they would rather see a republicun state senator elected than a republican Cougresswan, but air, Voorhees 1s (oo fair a man to sucmit to trading. Io the Mth district the place of Willam Walter Pueips wii be filled vy Charles D. Beckwith, tue xoud-uaiured and pupular mayor of Paterson. The district 1s overwueunlogiy republican, and Ube Gemocratic Candidate, Malon Hoagland, is little Known and wituout ‘exceptional streagth. ‘The sixth district wili probay revura Represen- tative Lebibach. The district gave Blaine a ma- Jority of 1,215, and bus 2,000 majerity tor the re- publican “Ucaet under ‘ordinary circumstances, ‘The democratic candidate ls tue present wayor of Newark, Joseph kuimett, Haynes, who ts cele- brated for his love fur vetoes, picuicsand honesty. He ls a strong candidate, bUL there Is not much ebance of lis succeedibg, ules a tdal-wave should be developed unexpectedly. In Hudson County, the seventh congressional district, conul- Uons are reversed. Here Mr. McAdoo—Who has survived the troubies bora of ‘bis affection for ex- Speaker Kandail and bis disposition to obey the decrees of tne caucus on the Mills bili—bas been Teuominuted and. bus the wbited support of his Party, Which bas a majority Of 4,000 oF 5,000. is opponent, Gilbert Collins, Isa brigat lawyer and ‘sn exceedingly pleasant anu popular youug map, Who Is running “Jusi to heip tue national Lickel.’ { soarnionstha DIED FROM YELLOW FEVER. Some Alarm Caused in New York by the Death of Capt. Jillard. New Yor, Oct. 24—considerable alarm has Deen occasioned over the death, in St. John’s Hos- pital, Brooklyn, of Capt John Jillard of yeliow fever. The health authorities, however, assert that there is no cause for Tear, a3 every thing pos- sible to_prevent a spread of the disease nas been done, The steamer Ceareuse, of which Jillard was master, was iminediately returned to lower quar- antine, where sue will be thorougly fumigateu. A m Of her cargo, which discharged at Martin's ‘stores, was also disinfected. Some trouble was exj io finding out the coachman who drove the sick ci to the hospital, and not until after se ‘other persons had bired the hack could he be found. ‘The venicie was Choroughly distufected, and officers are now at work uying to locate tue several passengers. The body of the captain, after being enclosed in an air-tight casket, was taken to Evergreen cemetery tor interment. Portions of the body had been retained by the doctors and will be subjected {0 microscopic examination for sclentific purposes in more fully devermining Ube diagnosis of the case. A part of the ship’s caryo which Was shipped East ‘Will be looked for by the health authorities, they having been informed of the matter so that proper precaution can be taken. Death of a Prominent Pennsylvanian, Susqummawna, Pa., Oct. 26—Hon. Morris J. Lar- rabee, of this place, a prominent member of the bar, snd formerly a, representative in the legisla- ture, died this morning from rheumatism. Accident on the Kentucky Central, A TRAIN LEAVES THE TRACK AND TWO PERSONS BE- ‘CEIVE PATAL INJURIES. Cincrewatt, Oct. 26.—A Paris, Ky., says that a north-bound train on the Keitueky Central Rallroad yesterday afternoon left the track at the Junction of the Richmond ext Dear that piace, Engineer Robt, Black jumped cad was is, tally injui mer Passenge: Loudon’ nia, was on the ‘and was ‘ta- tally injured, John Ryan, @ brakeman, was se- verely injured; also J.J. Allen, an engineer on the Chesapeake and Onio who Was @ pas- senger. ————— Mr. Love will Not Rum. WE DECLINES TO BE THE VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDI- DATE OF THE EQUAL RIGHTS PARTY. PuILapetraia, Oct. 26.—Mr. Alfred H. Love,a merchant of this city, president of the Universal Peace Union's American Branch, will, to-morrow, = a letter declining the candidacy for Vice- 2d EDITION. A Review of the Situation in the Cone, SIOUX CHIEFS AT HOME AGAIN, They Will Be at the Hend of Their Braves When the Crows Come, ater § Benne tie Nein JUSTICE HANNEN’S PATIENCE, It at Last Gives Out, and He Intimates as Much to Mr. Webster. Lowpom, Oct. 26.—The Parneli commission again listened to Attorney-General Webster's presenta tion of the Times’ case to-day. The speaker con- {inued to recite a of out to" be. traceable’ to incdversor thetLeague and then quoted from speech's of Mr. Dillon and other ives to prove their support of the plan of campaign, Héeait in succession with a series of WWerances made by Messra. Wm. O'Brien, Cox, Kenny, and Matthew Harris, to show thetr .ym- thy with out and_he intimated his inten- length with violent orations of ‘League members made in County Clare during the ‘seemed to be exhausted, and, lean Sakeu tae attorney-genéral it he did not tain he had Wen sufficient indication of the line of argument he intended to adopt. Sir Charles Russell, vounsel for Mr. sug- gested that the attorney-general might him Copies of the speeches meant t0 quote from, and thus save time, }~General replied that he must deal with ail the Irish counties he had picked out as affording the most striking proof of the character ot the League's agitation. He quite understood Justice Hannen’s hint and he was desirious of Adopling any practical suggestion which would actly What was enable him to shorten his reaarks Benind ft “Te” are ‘pulse’ 9p bpened The attorney-general conciuded his remarks by stating Ubat men who had actually partictpated in outrages would be called as witnesses, and they would tell what money had been paid U6 them,and how the crimes tney were hired to commit were arranged, The court then adjourned until Tues- aay. Italian Counterfeiters Sentenced. write," Rosa ihe, fecopuissdleudcrs ots gas ot Tecog! aders Of @ gang Oo! Talia Countertetters recently arrested by scoret Agent Brooks, were to-day sen! sudge Benedict, in the United States cireuiBcourt, Gaetano to twelve years in the Erie County peni- tentiary and Rosa to four years in the Monroe County jail Both have served terms in the Cam- Dexdge aan) Jail and in Llinois for “shoving the ‘the rubble backing through Solid work from the key lines of the arch, the imbedded 1 an ample quantity of mortar of quality. The portion of the work was ‘found was without fi i i 58 — fa Mr. Flood a Little Better. ISIDELBERG, Oct. 26.—Mr. James 0. Flood, of allforuia, is Tather better. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Now York Stock Market, the Kew York btock' Slarkett ce tojurted bP teeeiol Pr 1410 atroot’ Name | 0. i Or next oper about 50 feet to the eastwi described, and showed a clear ing over Keying | courses 12 feet long, limived at each end by & good man i f ii c 49% SB) 883 atihaiivg 267) 267 scary wall, “The rapbie backing from ae courses down to springing rul work, such a8 found at first place herein de- by Thos, O’Brien, and borings made on other Uons of the Work that had Deen ued by lead to the conclusion that a tion was, a8 8 rule, confined to the work of “Eeep- 26% | Ing." “While these sections were being opened * | noies ‘were dniied through the brick-work in scribed. This second cavity was in work Of it 18 similar to that described above, dozen or fifteen places to test the character or the packing beween the key aud spring Mine, “tie ‘result was to indicate “solid rock, a 8 rule, such a8 was shown at the two places upon which detailed ry made above, Similar investigation was con- Unued on the 4th and in the progress of which four holesover the key similar to Unose described above were opened up, but neither Was of considerabie extent, elther as ‘to height or length, the charge that the sione packing was not’ ‘solidly “imbedded in mortar,” was found to be true in some parts of the tuntel, and ly in the west heading, from the Rock Creek shaft, but 1t was not sucu as to justity a decision that the inspector, who has overseen Mt, had been criminally involved, as would appear tobe the casein O'Brien's Work. The result of the examination Os Piss haben xton Stock Exchange. gP he Warhiauson Stock Exehause are noted codons Bis Ste Wi ae cores aH bonds, 110% bid, 11255 asked. Nort! Capitol an Capitol and O Street Railroad, 33) confirms the chi that defective work, 480d. Firemen's igaurace Subd, Naicust Werte | Of te nature” Indicated, “aoes "exist, " but Litan Insurance, 73 bid, 80 asked. Natioual Uuion | the extent of such defective work was barance, 19% bid, 21 ‘asked. German-American | DOt ascertained, and 13 not yet known, {peurance, bid. Masonic U bonds, 10:$5§ bid. I would add, however, that so far a8 the examina- Uon extended there is no reason to anticipate that the bad work is so extensive as to cause any delay in cotapleting the whole or add a to its cost to the tne Government, The brick-masonry was in every case found to be good, and the quality of mortar found to be all that was req pot Wiiustanding the statement that the ce ment used was not to the standard. In quality or sufficient im quantity. The cement has been closely watched and tested, and such as was found unsuitable has been and Stieterring. to une. question of labor employed, “Referring to the. quest en whether skilled of unskilled, I can only say tust 1. Was such a8 could and did do first-clesss work in Part, and ip other pers detective or frauduient work. It 1s not at ail unlikely that the ques- Gon of union ‘or’ non-uuion ‘men volved. in’ this ‘consideration. bas been detected during 1) several instances, and the patng in it have in each Cuarged, In two cases. the discharged for having work, h in neither Of these cases was the inspector lieved to nave been dishonest, but physically unequal to keeping up a proper super. ‘Virion of Lhe work, “In relation to the statements that complaint has been made ag to the character of work, I would obeerve that neither amlant Indicates —_ clearly to whom such com- piaint. was made; thade to Lieut. Townsend, ex he had previously detected the taulty work and ‘Hal 1a Market stock, 1335 bi Michine Co. 190 bid. Bank of Waaliarene Farwers’ aiid Mechsnice’ Bank of, Georceiow" Rid. Citizeue’ Newonal Bank, 120. bid. Washington Brick ‘abd Seaboard Coasting Co, stocks, 3 asked, ee Rattimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp. Oct. 26. — Virsintaconsols 37 saked: do. ten-fortics, 35 bi rece Ssted: Baitisavre aud" Obio stock Boud0; Northeon 74077; Cincinnati. We 10055; do. seconds, 70; ou 2108%ai09;' do, comsobdat Sle BALTIMORE, Mp.. Oct. 26.—Cotton, steady—t Gling, OX. Flour, wore active and ew prin Wiest December, 1115salll 4; Janu- Tos November, 160e109%* Corn—southern, quirt and about ary, 113a119%4, | Comsc wl , yellow, 50851. western, firmer; ined wpot, 40, October, 40; year, 45440, damenee: Oats, quiet ad steady a tuirees, 4%: Mocks 50s ry Bed work Progress, been dis- F : : Western White, ‘western mixed, 28a:0; graded No. 2 white, fe. quiet and fairly steady. OOa08. . lower —prime to choice western, 10.00 “ood Jobbing trade, Values steady Butter, rm western packed, 13 18. best v creamery, 2: 22% Petroleum, dull—refined, cargoes fair, 153216. Sucer, 27. Kawe, fitin, 21340 7%. Cofferquict—E dha ott 7: co per reined, firm 0si6%. "Whisky, quiet and°usek: | taken proper. action in the matver; no Bal, T200i28. Preighte to Livervoul per stgumes ae | new "poluts of defection now. were in an live forcotton—cotton, 44d.: Hour. per ton, 17 case {ndicated to him by either of the td woman Paik Hocipts — Bone cialis "In no case. was any representa hele: core. Uon” or ‘sug! of "detection ever made Ott y mPmER | tO mysell by. any Ingpector or workman. po Ee and the supervist tors deny that any de- Chicago Markets. pot ly corrected, In 0 all this char- i ay ogy hg, Supukry pork at yee ae eee oe for meet. elicit; therolore it seemed that ‘HI 26, 1:15 p. m_(cloge)—Wheat re P15: Deoom Mt would be useless for me to at to November, 115; tee arrive at ton, and also unnecessary in view | of t Upon an exhaustive examination by a com- mittee, with powers to act in such a Way asto cail out all facts in the'case, “The statement that have more cement than actually went Intothe be true, but I have been unable to determine whether the reports bave been in fact so falsified, It ts highly probable, however, that where the in- spection was fraudulent the ‘reports were like. wise so. “{ would state, in conclusion, that in view of the —snvestigation del Congress, Bnd, Of tbe probable suspension, ‘The Presidents Trip to New York. ‘The President will leave Washington at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon for New York to review the business men’s parade, which takes place there to- morrow. He will be accompanied by Mra. Cleve- land, Mrs, Folsom and Col. Lamont and will be the resident of the natunal equal riguts ticket. —_— A Policeman Shot by a Robber, St. Locis, Oct 26—A Poat-Despaich spectat from Jackson, Trn., says: Last nignt Walter Howard, a negro porter for the Southern Express Co., shot and seriously wounded Policeman J. E. Owens, wo was attempting to arrest the Howard had robbed the express office and was making bis escape. He is at ‘bus will be pursued until caught, baving only start, ‘The B. and P, Earnings for September, Pumabatrata, Pa., Oct. 26—The statement of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad for Septem- der, 1888, shows gross earnings of $133,976, an in- crease Of 4,042 a5 com ‘(MRS BEALS, OF LOWELL, AWARDED THIRTY THOUSAXD DOLLAKS DAMAGES. Bosrow, Oct. 26—In the suit of Mra Myra Beals against Dr. Augustin ym, of Lowell, for $50,000 damages for having alienated ber ‘hus. band’s affectivas, the Jury Lrought in a verdict for the plalpuff this morning awarding her $00,000 ——_.__ From Wall Street To-Day. New York, Oct. 26, 11 a. m—The stock market Was again quiet tuis worning and a Guest of Secretary Whitney during his short stay | work Ong the tunnel at the close of in New York. The party will return to Washing. | the current month. I have not taken any ton directly after the parade leaving New York | toward the defective work bor about 7 o'clock. continue the examination ond = that mas requisite 0 formt a s = ‘The Ejected Burgiar. ature of such Towever, THB MAX WHO Was DRIVEN OFF aY two amis nz- | polulment OL, an Investigating, cojumlttce THIEVED His LOesns 1 avoTuae wotse. | much er. deterred | it 8 my ‘The negro burglar who entered the house of Mr. Cowie, No. 1517 O street, yesterday morning, as Published in yesterday's Stax, mace a narrow es- cape, He entered the nouse through the kitchen door, which was found open, and passed through ‘the dining-room, where there was plenty of silver- ware, but be Sree did not goes carry iid suen nt Uy ¥ Saecisheer to determining the extent as well as the nature of Une defective work.” eS ‘The Briggs-Jones Homicide. In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this morning, the trial of the colored man Wm. Briggs, for the murder of Wm, Jones, colored, on the 3d of ‘May last, by shooting him in a quarrel over a hat was resumed, Mr. J. McD. Carrington tor the de- fendant concluded his argument about 11:30 ross the room his bands and ki ‘he wnicn was buraiog Rad been Tarned down fins | Glock, ‘Heargued that the case was one of self burglar, no t that ‘womel were asiep, aa it was 2 O'clock in the merm | , M'. Lipscomb made the concluding argument to ing. Miss was not asleep, and when she | She jury. Saw the negro she aroused her sister, Miss Frank, FUE JURY TAKES THR CASE. Started for the door, and ‘was ansistod ty one of | gor udee, Montgomery charged the jury that if they ee a ve of | found that Briggs at the time was in danger ot Fyeat Dodliy Larm, and that there was no reasons the attention of their fa and brotner, who way for bis escape, he should be te more me lar rt house, Dut they were 4 @ pistol for his Sw unal catch him. After ft Mr. aLion was about Gowie's house, the residence of Mra “A.C. Bene: became impassioned and fired the dict, No. ‘street, was entered by forcing out manslaughter, @trancou over a door in tie rear of the beuse re with the fall, Four silver ‘& Silver sugar-spoon, two sliver —< ‘Sa. L-8poons, mm were taken. The think that the Salas eee ABE REPL als ‘The Meath Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock ‘this afternoon deaths were reported to the health Gfice as follows: Lizrie Walker, white, 40 years; ii ‘shot pape = were armed with pisiols, guns Washingvon, colored: 1 dean *, ‘The annual report of the admiral of the Navy, ‘A Rivat 70 ras Pouiman Co—The wimington, | apprentices be dhinent ner "ten noua with Ry Pe toe wetemantiog ‘tas Sa. “ire “auighte. to ‘that will pi @ formidable rival} ‘he highest grades of petty officers to the Pullman ‘The new company |if found competent. He also recom pa FE dE a Te a, Abd willbe a consolidation of the Mann Bov- | quested for the javal ale wl ve'6,.000,008, The combination is <7 ‘De dangng Ca. "tar ‘waders of Wilmington Bots tie Jackson & Sharp Co. and the Harlan & Hollingworth Company have Dullt many ‘ i } i a! : i i H ! E i i i i ‘Lavi0MS WITR THR ADMINIPTRATION SAID TO BB ‘MUCH STRAIWRO—IB WOCLAL DITIMACT WITH BB- ea arte fetal A i i i i iF & 4 i i i | | i Teasons), Who is on such relations with the Admin. as ‘88 to give his words capecial weight, told aSran ‘Wo-day that the relations between Jctntater Went and MY. Cleveland's administration had always been strained. “arhere lias never beens” he said, “any condiality between Mr. West and ‘the Secretary of they never being ht in contact except in inost cold and: manner. The Presi ient has ever seen Mr. West except on formal official 0c- 4358-810, 108%; $1,000 at 108%. Ri gistered 446H1.500 at 108%7 $5,000 at, 10834: $1:4,000 at 1b 96.250 at 10834: $200,000 at, Laas: $12,000 3 943,000 at T0834, ‘Total 436%, $501,260. Prrsonat.—Mr. John Hitz has returned trom a four months’ trip to Europe,—Hon. John A. Hol- man of Indianapolis, F. H. Cleary of Richmond, H. Robinette of Toronto, F. H. Gilden of Cleve. land, L. Bi C. E. Becker, L 8, Nelson, A. Have- man, and RR. Laird of New York, and W. B. Cogswell of Syracuse, are at Willard’a—J, R. jloun of San Francisco, and Chas. A. McKevitt of New York, are at ue St. James ——F. 8. Ely of Row York, ad HS. Conen of Philadelphia, are 3¢ the National.—w. Tucker, and T. W. Hewitt of New York, are at the Metropolitan. Dangerous Railroad Crossings. ‘MAMJOR MOORE URGES THE STRICT EXFORCEMENT OP ‘THE POLICE REGULATIONS. ‘Tam Stax has heretofore referred to the com- Plaints of citizens against the illegal speed of ‘trains and crossings of the Baltimore and Onio Railroad. @he last complaint comes from Mr. James Daegleish, of tne Brentwood road ‘His complaint is accompanied by the facts tn rhe case of Mr. Samuel M. Bryan, who came near beinz ._Bjured on the crossing at the intersection of New ‘York avenue and Boundary streets some ume ago. Mr. Bryan states in his letter that on the night in question be was crossing the railroad at that point, and, before be was aware of it, a train was Uupon’him.’ He could not turn bis to the nt because Of the large scaffold used in construcuon of the. a, and to the ‘The ited, at pile of iron rails. all Unat he could do was to keep him from plunging across the track. He states that there was no light on the scaffold nor was there any light on the Of rails; also there Was nu watcuman in sight for tye Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. Ror for tne Tramway Co. Mr. Bryan says Uhat possibly it is too late to make his statement we in abating one of the most danger- ous nuisances that ever afflicted the peuple of the District of Columbia. He calls attention to the inefficiency Of the watchman of ihe Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad, and says (uat there are no rall- St more dangerous elther inthe Gay oF igh of more i” the day or night than the one referred to. Thedanger is ~y by the fact thas the watchman is wit idrawn at 10 o’clack p. m. The whole matter was considered by the Commissioners, to whom the pa; ferred, and in turn submitted to ‘with instructions to rej re were re. to them, ‘To day the Moore’s recommen- ues already properly protected. In this connec. ton Major Moore invil attention to section 2 of the act Of the beyisiative assemoly, roved Au- gust 234, 1871, and to the necessity’ of compelil Sie observance of every provision of law intended a accidents, § ! f iit iti j i & i g i E f i Hay if 4 § H f i Bis E Fi EH H Gs u iH i i se ‘Wa8 made & good favorite, but as Champagne Charley, Pet, Morris, Gory, and Limbo each received’ substan port, ‘there [ras always a {air price to be hed about thé favor. Won, With Madstone second, "Hayward, who rode ‘one, 8 foul after the race, Dut it was not allowed, Had there been a ‘jockey on Cham Charley, be would have been a3 it waa, every one Of Joe Hooker quite heavily. ‘Fina, the boy who rode was find $250 and the meeting, for ‘The posy over until pt A Mr. Thomas J, Fisher’s Hines. Mr, Thomas J. Fisher is resting quietly to-day. ‘There ts not much change in his condiiion. He is ‘able to get some rest now, and in this respect his \0usiUi0m may De said to be more favorabie. ‘Thedoctors attending Mr. Fisher decided to-day w place their patient under the fmfluence of ether whether an operation would be necessary. After the ether was administered and while the patient w.s D ing handi d the obstruction was somewhat relaxed, which the doctors as a favorapie’ sign, ‘Tocy decided that an operation would not git Are Claiming Damages from a Steamboat. ‘TRE SUIT OF THE OWNERS OF LOWER CEDAR FOLNT AGAINST THE BISHOP. In the Court in General Term to-day the case of the Inland and Coastwise Transportation Co., of Baltimore, against the steamer Henry E Bishop was argued, The steamer was libelled by the In- land company, represented by Heary Brothers, for Violation of contract. The libellant is the owner ot Lower Cedar Point, and had chartered the steamers Armenia and Jane Moseley, which made She time advertised prior to 1887, viz., leat Washington at 9 a.m, reaching the Point abou. £ P.mn., leaving at 5 p.in., and connecting ‘at Sep! at 8:30 p.m. on days, and made the time without diMculty. Bishop was chartered io May, Damed, "It was further Agreed that ‘inona in the first: for the balance of Dehavior at the nement Lhrows the next Was tbe advertised time was pot made and the umber of excursionists fell off, and the libellants were damaged $10,000. It ts also claimed that the owners of Lhe boat failed Lo provide seata, and the Ubellants were vo furnish such seats at an expense of $150. The owners in their answer as- ‘sert that they all the conditions of (he charter, and in @ crogs libel claim that the libei- apts are Liable for the ull amount wue for the term: of charter, and also for because (he boat Si of ltr, “UW Wwhioaesby appears St HSAs and Mess Wyiana anf sabia sa sleamer. eS Heal Estate Matters, RECENT TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATR—PRICES OB- ‘TAINED aT AUCTION. Mr. Wm. Redding, of Maryland, recently sold to Mr, Edward Baltzley, of this city, a tract of land (containing about 600 acres), situated on the Conduit road, near Cabin John Bridge, known as the Cabin John farm. It is understood that $25,000 was the price paid for the farm. Itas the the land into a hereatter the two-story frame house, 235 we ‘Php Smith, tor 61,880. regione ‘Thoa B Wi ‘has bought of C.D. Rem- berg, for $12,6u0, sub lots 72 to, 90, ag. 587, the first’ 12x100' feet and the others teet, on Pierce street, between 1st street and New Jersey avenue, L and M sireets northwest, Jacob H. Kengla has bought tor $6,300 of O. Caz sub lots 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, 84, & Of 1015, each 12 feet front, on U sircet, between 12th and 18th strects southeast, running through to south Carolina ‘avenue, by average depth of 39 feet. Paus m@ months’-o1d and Mn be Musten, cry of Waaningto, was ararted the Brat ‘a8 the second handsomest boy baby eigut hundred liule ones who were ved at the Kansas City chow last week Mr. aod Mrs, Mullen removed ‘Washington about two eats aga, The mother is the daughter of Mr. ‘To-day, Boland gt. teeso detendant, TxE a ‘says that the Ua versity of pais for bas ‘The expedition eacmed Pales- : i rn iru nn li EREEE ie j f i iv rll i : f i i i i | e § i ie f Capt. Jellard, of the Red Cross Line steamship Cearense, died in St, Joba's Hospital, Brooklyn, Yesterday, and his malady is pronounced yellow His veaset left Pernambuco September 27 ‘Friday the mag co complained of a head- ry momech. He took some ‘and on Monday, wi he rose from bis sick He braced up when Health the vessel, certified that tnere was Teceived bis bill iF HM SHEE i cf g ¥ fk Hs H ia] te | to however, he became convinced 8 were ‘unmistakably those of he caused the patient to be re- ‘On Une upper story and com- from the other wards in the insti- E : i ‘some time later communicated with Commissioner Griffin, who noufied Dr. Baker, secretary of the board of health; mapector Jewitt aud Dr. George V. . ‘They burried with all speed to tue hospital, aod Wok precautions to prevent a spread of the dis- Messengers were sent to the storehouses where the steamship was docked. Lavorers were in unloading the cargo, and much of had aifeady been removed. ‘Work was immediately stopped, and efforts were made to find out wuere the car.o'had been taken, ‘What rem.ined on the dock was thoroughly fuini- gated, and the doctors then went on board ne ‘Vessel, fumigated every ting, and then ordered the steamsnip to be towed to quarantine, where sue now is. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Baker, Dr. N. D. Bliss and the other two physiclais besides Dr. ton made an autopsy, he result of which showed $i Hh i toac in J bad genuine yellow tever, ‘When the autopsy was conciuded an undertaker immediately pl ‘the body in a hermetrically sealed metallic caske. and took It to BE cemetery, where it was buried) The ws again disinfected. * “NO CAUBR FOR ALARM.” ‘The health authorities ure trying to find the cab ‘that took the deceased captain to the hospital “We are disinfecting everything and everyboay ‘with whom the dead man came tn contact,” said certainly is ho cause for atari” Soo Japanese Jugeling. ‘From the 8t. Lous Globe-Democrat. Of jugglers there are no end in Japan, Swell Japanese always have them at any large enter- tainment of theirs, One old man wuo could give Helier points goes around in a single cotton guwao ‘with two baskets full of propertigs over bis shoul- Gera, and, putting them down anywhere, performs for a half bour without his eyes from the vase that be bad first been convinced was sound and firm and stood after this treasured Jewels to the hands of even a detective, and tpeir methods of personally transporting them are as varied and queer as only feminine methods ever are. Mra Paran Stevens, who ts nothing if ot original, carries thousands of dollars’ worth eve of —y ‘that su waist. Mra. dradley Martin bas some dear Ur stones that she used to carry tn the WL silk ‘hair cushion that served her as a busue, ‘she FE Eas Hit ce tt eae at i a ti i ti Hi HI i if ‘ Shist eet f i Fert in @ccon. Shad > ‘American bert Of the com of Tene ‘September, aarived Capt Covert and one ‘of tee giles Pik. Robert oe otis mont ‘of Turk’s Intend sailed trom bere for tur Kiver Piatte s Sica Sa bis bomew ans ere 2F some = ‘Aucust, where two of his sfifon anata rived off Grand Tur.'s on the ngs of bepmenibet {, Dut t00 late to land his ‘pamiagers, Rhett: Dark Sas driven Out to ame “fast ormy ane tee a oe ee one souiea "gown "to a ycmentteast, But clone. All the Satis. were Hie HEL EEE THE BRILLIANT SWIXDLER WHO VICTINZED 4 anes. ‘MORE DOCTOR, Baltimore has recently bad a visit trom a Of doing Business sre not those generally adopted by honest men, There came to Barnum’s Hotel, October 4, @ MAD Was registered himsei! as Walter A. McNulty, of New York, He wase oung fellow, and wore ‘drenmed Fettand was @ talker from me Almost ‘Ube Bret Uning Be did Was Lo go LO Lue Office of Lhe ‘aruicie, writen lu script that Was like piste, and showed Samiluarity wits che scenes of Uhose terrivie Lragedies. It Was read 1 Uke Sun fora Week or wore, and eu. tertaiming reading. Duriug his visit here ne wes in Lroduced to @ nuiber of prominent oi Was wuch admired for lus brighi CoD powers, easy addiess and good manvera, Just be- be weal away he Said toa prowipent phy- Siclan of Unis CILY that be was short of funds, and Wanted to draw on his baukers in He feared, however, ual be would not be Khown, at tue bank, abd asked Uhe doctor to go with Bim nd luenULy him, ‘The doctor consented and went WiLL bun Wo the National Uulon Bunk, on Payette street, Where MCNUILy drew on tue Chicago bank for $250, The draft turvea out to ve ‘but {he usctor abd the bau did hot dua Tt owt ull Be: Nulty was far, far away. Soon after McNulty left tue Dank and bid tue doctor good-bye, he went to barnum’s Hovel, got his grip, wud Ut Out without Paying bis Dill’ While be was nere he FE i abd sent for good Dr. Mill, Who attended brought bim through ali fight. Dr. ling ior is woney. The case was reported police, and Marsaal Frey, upon making iu ower cilles, found Uiat McNulty Gentleman, by ‘any means The bau seul Lhe Marsha a good picture of him, said ou the back: “J. Arustora, alias Stein, forger; height 5 ieet, 8 inches; color, white; browa; eyes, blue; complexion, arrest,” Deceinber, ‘1887, in Pid ° ‘uly @ part Of bis Fecord,’ as given by ho is Wanted in Sab Francisco, Culcago and places for forgery. In fact, ‘the pouce cies ib America Would like to see Mr, Waller A. MeNuily, aucuor of @ series of Waitechape: murders, Wants To Comravs you THe Cur.—At ot tue New York Yacut Ciub yi Was read from Naval Arcultect Phelps, of Stalling (hat 1 Was lls Lutention vo ueaga ii Z 5 that migut compete for te pa's Cup, if i were pussib.e Wo carry & Graughi 17 feet over Ube course, and requested the secretary to Inform ‘bin if such @ Vessei would be ruled out Or mow It Was decided Lo forward Uo MT. Pueips « ©>py of @ae Bow “deed Of gift,” as 1 cont, ak Getalim, Wo gether with the depth of waver, Walch must be at feast 22 feet QuEEN Navan Arreate.—Queen Natalie bas Appoaied (o Pairiarca Dionysius at Wao is the suyerior of Meuropolitan ayalust the latier’s action in uissolving tae mar Tage of he Queen and King Milan. A Londoa ‘cabie says: Kiug Milab’s high-banded Won in bavi Won from Bulgaria. It would surprise m0 ome Eugiand i tis vocurrence led Uo grave dlaturbamoe, in the deucatcly balanced Ba:kan situation. ENorwnens THANK Gov. Hitt. —At thet the Brotherhood of Locomouive Engineers in moud yesterday P. M. Aruhur was and MF, Ingrayam secretary of the ‘of the Orotheriood. A resolution Was adopted Jug GOV. Mill, o: New York, tor M. Kicuard, a member of the Tallroad voinmissioner of New York. eee 7 Brave ENGivegns Paevent 4 Dikasten.- disaster was Onis averted at Howland, | i | A. Mass, terday when the New York and ‘New Bedlord rains collided, Uy the bravery of the two agin: cers, Engineer Faulkner, of the New train, reversed his engine as soun as be danger, and Eayineer sneeban, of the traia, did tue same, and when Wwe ditaibisned posts in the face of ti i faised @ handsome purse. Firemen Palmer Suaw also remained at Ubeir posts, and reoett ‘commendation for weir acuon 1p the tesumonial, Hi. W. Oliver, sr, futher of H. W. Oliver, trou king, and an oid and Hiusburg, Pa., died yesterday of Was eighty-five Years of age. Tue “Fitchburg Railroad directors Voted not to pay the Usual dividend. Prom as Dack as 1850 the Fitcubury Kaliroad has always ala dividends, and ss bigh as 9 per cent. she decree (orbiduing . Mackenners ook in Germany has been rescinded. morning, October 2 aicGurk, M. MULLAN. ives and friends of the family are tend the fuperal (rom ber late 2 trom secadencay at Zo'clock. from ‘late resid poe. 1120 eee eras ae Ree

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