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- ® ’ - il sa . A COMPROMISE AGREED ON, If Accepted by the Strikers Work Wil THE EVENING STAR be Resumed. Special Cable Dispatch to Tw Evewtwe Stan PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Loxpox, Aug. 31.—No settlement of the i _________EL!'O3§EE = Sd AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Northwest Corner Peunsylvania Ave, and Lith 8, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, % & B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ Barns and from what he said I have little 7 Evewrve Stan is served to subscribers in che Saar der pes gad” Cope at we oneal S ; ¢ ache siapatee es ee each. By mail—postage prepaid—S0 cents ( strike ie officially known, but Thave just seem doubt that the strike will end today. Negotis- ina gh terday, and late last night the following com- . o . SS. st: 5 . “(Entered at the Post Office Washington, D. Cas Promise on the sixpence question wae second class mail taatter } agreed upon by the wherf and granary keep= ee SEEKLY Sram_published on Friday—$1 ® ~j ers: The pay for casual work is to be 6d. per year, postace prep: wontha, 50 cen hour for the first four hours if only working e in “ er" All atl _qavacctotions mspet be yaid sdvsnose ‘that time; if for a longer time then at the rate ofthat acs Ver. 75—No. 14,019. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1889. TWO CENTS. _| sini tr ones tn he ra — — —_— from nine to twelve hours, with an allow __ SPECIAL NOTICES ance of balf an hour for dinner. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, THE AVENUE PAVEMENT. /Telegrams to The Star. = ECORC +AL i OF ARI 5 v. . PIERSON, D.D., PASTOR OF | @& FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN _ CHURCH, ae ae ee Acres of Old Asphalt Ripped Up by the THIS COMPROMISE WILL BE SUBMITTED Epiuate titan MND AE Spee | Bae Biiat Betipera rh, Pep ee ee Indente Advertisements tie Fiver Teter. by the srike leaders tothe mem today. Tt aoe By order of the Board of ‘Truster. will address the Gospel meeting of the Young Men’ Liaw Momorrow by Kev. 3 — 2 ung “30 Ran. : F. 5. BARBARIN, Curator. Christian association Sunday, 4:30 p.m. Yo 1 =. - Sugers cordially. weleotned. Kemember | at 7 o'clock pm. Ti D. FS BABMONY the place and ume. 1408 a en 4-30 pi. At | atB o'clock A . 7 WESLEY CHAPEL, REV. JAMES P. = =>NORTH PRESBY1ERI ERNOON, Senter Lat ¢ veloc Bos Waistle, pester.Teachers’ prayer meeting, at. cepted work will be resumed at all the con- senting docks, wharves and granaries on Mop- a day. The dock directors wili probably accept out ROAD AND CONTRACTOR SETTLED AMICABLY— THE CONTRACTED STREAM OF TRAVEL ON TRE uf GOV SOUSHUHNWONNOKVSOCIBVSONCOEROR i % J too. for, obviously, they could not hold eer ae Sea et Batage St Meebo | ESM soon cae acai Anata | Meare "aca ea Pore g | SOUTH sIDE. The Ghent London Strike May | a0 Sat core > costo ane re, No. 6. of 2 mnO \ service, be on ES Md “ ¥ "3 ave — e oO the Seder eer AHN ALLEL, ; om a emg mg os gt meee ure 12] The work of resurfacing the avent> will sook be Soon Ended. directors yesterday to urge the claims of the WM. P. ALLAN. Kee. Sec. = Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. sis ——— FIRST 001 Page be completed if it is pushed ahead at the rate a rape vg See F 5 wan HA 0 Sart PASTOR OF ST. | aa ot Pee ct embody the public conscience sar Dress Seating Parlors feoes English Lutheran church, corer of 11th | Newnan, D.Ds" peator Pago 5 | st which the gangs were set to work this morn- way that the archbishop of Canterbury an@ to S2T1Bth at. Dress Making im pra and ata nw, will preach at 11 o'clock Tomorrow | ber 1,11’ am.,} ED Pare 8 | ing. Contractor Cranford put a large force 02 | DAWITT'S ATTACK ON PARNELL, | the bishop of London newer dere to. ‘The euc= ee. poring. a baler, organ pastor To expect ted to return ‘aud ‘oc iy Pure 12047 | this morning, headed by his great six-horse "| cessful issue of the strike would bring an im- senisted by Hes, Relate Dower Beene vio Thee packed one eis _— i plow, that soon had the old surface —--— mouse grist to the socialist mill. The Spectator ‘contralto wolo. reDi e 3 ! x Pao 10 | Pl at PloE at aw; | sumeain thin chureh ot the folowing Sunday, Sep- <qg=> EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURC! ripped up as far ae ith street, Behind A : _ | today discusses the Knighte a. ee ( : <= x erious Railroad Accident in Ver- | warning to our socialists, It say ig ea le R FATHER Ratha se i se be Che oe the plow “were scores of = men have done uothing to ameliorate permanently Noting Commander. eROH OF ow 3 TC, Searles, ev ae ‘ ; f ara SEE Te = AKER EVA! ee RO cor. 13th and I, nw. Hey. Bios, dE oe] selioa, Si 280 pm. Poplar with picks amd crowbars, prying and breaking mont the condition of the laborers. Socialists cam Be Ge aio iil hota their Bretservices SU: = Dastor.—“Moruing acrvices restuned Septeiaber i | servi P.t.. conducted by the the asphalt at a rapid rate. At 10 o'clock there . now claim DAY at Sand 7.30 p. tol sis me All denominations cordially invited. 30-29 | reopens September 2 was every indication that the entire north side PS. . K Freachiny ‘Pastor. ‘hool | Thursday evening’ prayer and praise service at 8 4 9th and East Cap ST nn ST I Laveen. Meodlant ene ae nite mane ithe -Pawe -. Page Page Page ss Ek an Pawe THIS STRIKE AS THE FIRST POINT. DE. GAKNETY L HILLS HAS RE- THE FE \PERANCE TENT HAS BEEN | 10 MCKEN GREE Eon Pago 2 | from 11th street to 15th would be laid bare be- It immensely ameliorates the condition of the Bo irncilts the city aid resumed practice, gen: opp. Gale School Balding, | husetu ave, bet. Oth and Pere 2 | jore night, and possibly even farther east. AN EX-FEMALE LOBBYIST ARRESTED. | lowest class of London laborers, not merely by Sa5O- St” ——_——__—_—_—__—_ lay; & children’s meeting at | Kev. C. Herbert Richardson, D. Pape ‘The men employed by the street car com- raising their wages but by abolishi the 7 ~$ sds. W. | Sunda 1D at, i) Kev. ployed by i their wages but by ing <> DRE 8 cannot raisons the raccting’ interest: | A. Lurner. 7-30. p.ms Yeepel: sembersuceinsoting, ed y had to hurry to keep their heels from be- " #weating system and securing greater DEX i address the meeting: a Pace = Ld rege- from Lzth st to 1325 Fst. childrey. Night, # o'clock, Rev. | Address by Major Sauiuel H. Welker. Seats free aud ing stepped on. "They made more progress to-| Great Trouble in Selec’ ald to} larity of employment, This strike is entirely ; ape k. Josie | public invited, t Pawo a P uw a Mr. Jas. ©. Les will ape 5. Josie | 3 ae ce Page 3 | Gay in the work of laying the new rails an: x managed by socialist leaders, and the public BALLOCH HAS REMOVED HIS = 5A ATTENTION HOW. g>AMLINE ME CHURCH, COR OTH AND Page 9 | Tesetting the cobblestones than they have on Try the Cronin Suspects. sympathy enlisted is sympathy with socialist ss au29-2 Good Templars Life Association, will visit Perse- | McKendree Keiley, D.D., followed by the Holy Comin: Page 1: A COMPLAINT FROM THE RAILROAD. oe italet organ, says to-day: ~The play of free = nae ce Loe TEG-NIGHT ond would like to greet our | mouc11 aim. aid'7:30 pin OF the ponte Latent r es ms A . AMSIGNEE SALE OF SASH, BLENDS | Diccert Good Teaplars. Come if possibie y. Prayer meeting Thtireds i Pago 2! The contractor for this work, wheu he found! THE UNIVERSITY PROJECT. fompetition in_not 8 suficient defense for ey EB i a Rd ar JOHN I. MAHONEY, G.C.T__ | Third quarterly ‘couference “Mon ‘Page © | this morning that the Cranford people were —— ilo ne eon Biber ene iuaterial ip Ware House No. 1069 aud L071 3ist st..in <q => G00D TEMPLARS’ HALL, 4¢ ST. AND eaten earned CHUECE Paze 5 | 80ing to overtake him in their advance, claimed | The Radicals Indignant—Michael Dav- 7 — a Ores Ne OTE ONS DYER, Assignee. ee Sees et awionon Gand Hist w. Hey, Chae. Paxo 1 | to Star reporter that this was a dodge on the itt’s Attack on Parnell, ARRESTED FOR LARCENY = 2 |; ion 5 ‘akely, D.D.. pastor —Sunday school 9:40 a.m.” Page 2 | part of the asphalt men to put the street car = . --—* PECIAL NOTICE. sud an enjoyable time expected. Come. is Stakely has returued to the. city aud’ willl occupy ‘Pago 7 | company into the attitude of obstructing the neo Cable Dispatch to Tur Evento Star. A Woman W ies ble Toy any frienda: gaates | ie BGYAL TEMPLAKS OF, TEMPERAS 430 o'clock. “No evening service It ---Pae 10 } progress of the improvement. They had la DOs, Aug. 81.—The political topic of the Now in the Tolle. i Faas wow per tly establiahed with Mr. JA | eee Se Ciuk tasatinar ces — CENTRAL UNION MISSI PIANOS AND OXGANS. -Page 10 | their extra track on the north side to allow the | week is Balfour's startling promise in Tuesday's 3 a seein “ot my triads us need of auy- | WEDSESDAT EVESING: Soot fat ball corues Stn | ®@Secian alvony concert, PERSONAL. Paro 3| west bound cars to run uninterruptediy, but | debate to get the views of the Catholics on the |... « - ine of Paiuts; Oils aud Glass or other | and'G cs BM uuportant Dasiness to be traumcted. | ice,8: weet daly 12 aud 7:49 pt: branch, | prrN ens. age 10 | would now be forced, he said, to ubandon it oa | oniveraitytauetion, Tine career the | New bone Aug. ine Anuie White ai LS. GOUKLAY, Rec. Sec, At 5 ee me : : PROPOSALS Page 1 | account of the ripping up of the old pavement. " more or Whitmore, or Walling or Wallingford, D. = ——— 7 7 hn); 5) * 230; 81 Pp} pa’ ; —_— EDWARD C. GILL. | | —_THe THIRD MONTHLY MEETING OF | gud ‘f'n’. 3: Market space. O13" Godis fichin ties | PROFESSIO Pago 7 | He claimed. that the north side as far east ua | Ment and endowing of an Irish Catholic uni- one of the most notorious women in the coun- oe ht °cEoumaies no wosquiioes: ua | Mepareuy wit botislde at the Ubice ef Wessett aud | ithe work. ‘Ob, sintul ones, come and Jearu howto | RATLROADS Fars 1 | tan gizect bas beon in readiness for resurfao-} versity. “ Bextom and Parnell welcome the | try, who has figured in half the courte beswenn son for surt | Wilcos, No. 1907 Pe. ave. b-w..on TUESDAY EVEN- | O@trulyhappy. SPECIAL NOTT Paxe 1 | ing for over a week and that the pavement | promise gratefully, but the radicals are highly “ ~ 8 best seas Wilcox, No. 1907 Pa. ave. _ NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBY = en s 6 MBUIY | the Atlantic and Pacific coasts either as com- a. | ENG. September 3, 1850.9t S$ b.m. Shares Limited to sare ORS, AVENUE, PRESBYTERIAN Page 2 | contractor, by waiting until now to begin, bad | indignant, Owing to the absence of the politi- | .) t porsae im both a aud secoud meetings. Subcrijtions recelved by auy | ernacle Church, indianapolis. Ind: will vecupy: the Hage A} | Placed the’ street car company im an awkward | oa} jeaders from Londoa the tals ignifeanes | Pitinaut or defen in both civil and % . FOL, ON THE PATUXENT | Of the directors: Thomas Dowling, President; 8. Nor- | pulpit at 11 o'clock Tomorrow morning No evening Page position. x : criminal courts, was arrested last night upon oe NY, FOR BRISTOL, OF THE PATUXENT | ris Thorue, Vice-President: W. Wetzel, Treas. WMG it Page 2 MATTERS SETTLED. of this new move is not yet grasped by the | the charge of stealing « gold watch from one hicied will ofen hin Cottage for the uniing veanon; | Urwin, 4-H. Byran, s %, Wescott, W, He Brown, CN. iRACE CHURCH, 2D ST. NEAR CANAL, Pa 2) For awhile trouble between these two ele- | Bewspapers. Jobn J. Ryan, an iuspector of lumber, who save by Weems tine thsi y re, o1 . * Picméi town, Thos. O. Tour or.— Page ’ 5 re * » ker med Fetomses saavoed delay te Mariners?” _ aust St = = Morulug Prayer (children catechised), #43 aim, Sor- Page 2 | ments seemed likely, but matters adjusted | Much «maller concessions to Rome wrecked | lives at « boarding house kept by the women in ‘- WANTED (Srrvations) . Pare ry West 53d street. THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT MY WIFE, | mon aud Holy Communion, 11 a.m, ing Prayer , Gladstone in 1873. The Parnell Tua F. Forrest, left my bed and board on | and Sermon, 7:30 p.m. service and Lecture’ Friday, | WANTED (MiscenuaNnous) ‘Page 2 ) themselves quietly during the day. The extra ; » aL ernollite seceptance | “aay wemas tegen her career te Gee . L8H, withdut any just cause whatever, | 7:30 p.m Neate free. All welcote. 1t "| WANTED (Rooms) Page 2 | track on the north side was torn up and the | Of Balfour's extreme concessions place a most city in 1882, having come from Phil- Cra eee et Ecsite. made | noczeeponstble tor any tebe contracted by her. oe SS ENTRAL, MeruOvIsT PROTESTANT | WOOD AND COAL vale ee ne ee sii eae wg between the Par- adeipbia, Her | Srst appearance before ons, 4 eS OKREST. » 12th and M n.w., Kev. S, Reese a en laid on the south side, Near | nellites and the Eng! issenters, to whom | the courts was in that year, when she wae aphs or life. 2 = | Mulray, pest fanday services, 114.1. and 8 p.m, 5 halt i, pate: , ae a of Paint oN: RS FOR POWD! . The Star Out of Town. the west end the paviors were putting asphalt | Rome is the scarlet wom - arrested for soliciting by a detective. She im- say oud overio: 207 eo ritcd thedae before it is Perey se mgs ec Mel eclg lg i br blocks between the tracks at a rapid rate, mak- . Wonenn Sn Caneilantienes | eee preferred a counter charge against a = Ly i rus- Tae Eventxa Srar will be sent by mail to endowment isthe accursed thing. The Davy PORTRAITS | to insure prompt delivery. tees requested to report. ‘The ladies ot eh a sie ing some show of advancement. "i 3 4) the det ve of blackmail. On trial the court ae a eerenena ot F.P.MAY & Sige ave, ,| 3!) Tequested to assist in making the new parsonae on | any address in the United States or Canada aus ApeRinaucn 65 SER KeEOE. News aud the Star keep astrict silence. Mean- dismissed the case, a A SoHE arti ‘squats: Tata te iia Suite On, aust-lw Bebo mee comfortable. Particulars given paneer for such period as may be Se ed The avenue looks ‘as though a cyclone had while a further and most important complica-| For some time after she lived # very pre- cana ST. NW. GENERAL | @ MME. WASHINGTON ‘ <sRYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL | fate of fifty cents per month. 63” al S x ‘1 tion is carious life, but suddenly became Be nr ai bind of vavenienta: brick Semiowed Hee Dressing Making. and Dees t= 3S, Sarch, goer 10th aud Dts «w.-Preach- | such orders must be accompanied by the money, ie ie as ce Sepnipecader THE FOLLOWING ATTACK ON PARNELL, TRE POSSESSOR OF FAST HORSES AND DIAMONDS, a Tn, Pry Bd ny Te Fae « G12 13th at, mow.) at en Biday eehoot at in or the | aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are | Rovosstated the block travel hes been turned | Which Davitt sends me to-day. He ways: “The | and was frequently scen in the company of se SPE SS Reeating Thursday nightat Cock, Pes Rept seth mail eubeorsptione: 20) into the other half, giving it somewhat the ap- { Band which has recently been charged by the | familiar faces about Wall street, For three Ge BEST COPPPE IN, THE WORLD FQK | S57 -RESHET-STAINED FLOORING FOR 61.50 | 7:30-_-Allars welcome. ° : Presa OMS fl ce of Broadway in New York. The traf. | Jtish members with the murder of the Donegal | Years she lived in ease and luxury, when her “> the money—the Anchor. ¥ PEL lou WEES — UNION /ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. | GovERNMENT Recetrts Topay.—Internal re’ - i i ° | harses were sold and diamonds pawned, fica packuw. J.C ERGOUDS COL, Wholesale Agente, Pea ee ; lc on the aventie is usually easy on account of | prisoners in Londonderry, and that again turus Lowistane ave. uw. aa CHURCH. 20th street near Pennsylvania | enue, $491,131; customs, $814,458, rr id be ‘ch : : In 1887 she met an engraver employed by one og pact atl = soe im” ar avente.—Suuday School at 950 nme ee a i coals = e very wide space, but now that over one-| the key of the prison cell upon Wm. O'Brien, of the bank-note com; *s and made violent <> THE MOMGAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. preaching by the pastor, Rev. Wm. H. Chapman. At} Sycurrany Tracy and Secretary Noble are | half is blocked there is almost a solid mass of 'd with enthusias id a bullibal . Pontes and an t= Licurporated.) SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. .W. Pan. song aud Bisse’ service, Shroom peng e L vehicles in constant motion on the side that is | ®™™*P° 2 siasm amid a ibaloo of | love to him, though he was — married man, ae = DEON: sey on HOUSE — Monday eveniug. Prayer service Wednesday evening.’ | expected to return to their desks next Tuesday. left open for travel. congratulations when it offers to endow a and when one day she bad 4 bim, ALELET WeBINGHAM, JOHN W- MOlGAN, | Wehave about 15,000 feet left. It in strictly No. 1 aigutal ‘all 13) ‘Feinegitanie are: | AN Insezcror Avrorvrep.—Altred W. Harris | By noon the street car company had made| University to the church whose priests | sind he ras totally unconscious of ie ows Sacto on! 7 makes | Vireinia Flooring, worth $2.50 per 100 feet. presu ist aud 2a ats tiw.. SUNDAY MOKNING af | of Virginia has been appointed an inspector of | satisfactory arrangements with * Contractor | Balfour has wantonly insulted. "I conthec ail | acts, took him tos minister and. they were fly inereaped facili- Al o'clock. subject: ‘The saints’ future. Zech, 6:15." pared to do LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, = zi | married. Both were afterward arrested on eS FNIBAL Pesuyreiagxcacucn, | cums and assigned to duty at Newport News, | Crapford mbereby the latter was to keop Tica ene taken upin the pentratt | charge of bigamy. “The grand jury indicted RiivSiews prompliy caccutel Deuvery wagous tall | J86-3m __Dealers in Lumber and Mill Wor | cidade 4, at2. 2. w—Alway® open. All ser: Va. _———— hard on the heels of the rail layers, peer tae Flank of home rule in 1886 is <a i gl og Fons haem ms Darter the city: S17 Mthst-nm. ‘Telephone, 430-3. | SSTHE REGULAH MONTHLY MEETINGS | day School, 0-30 o'clock ain preaching, 1d o'clock | PENSIONS 70 WasitiNorostaNs,—The follow- and the gang of men engaged in ripping up the | #ai English parties ac to'rhick wll east | bo married. On bee trial abe wes dareede® bp — me Te Ea RW CROUT CG ron peg emg teddy ak dpele’s Meeting, 7:15 | ing-named pensions, among others, have been | 0d surface was called off. the most concessions for our voles Thus | Jobu D. Townsend and acquitted. In speak= <= —— | 308 Teh at. a.w. in ee ree ag tee jong Ca Niceting Thursday, 10:30 o'clock “aan Dr Pitzer, | granted to citizens of the District of Columbii THE NEW OBSERVATORY. abandonment of the single-plauk position of | @6 of herself she acknowledges that she has sStvallfines of te Herdiecesches: | DAY, September S, 1880, at 8 o'clock pins. ie _CSFIEESTSTRERT aE cH | Original invalid, James Matthieson; increase, —— home rule for a been married six times te Cot tye cen i ou id Cte ae | gulls es =: SSOMPE, Seer ——~" Toth aw te Boe ‘Dr. pastel pastor, James C. Little; ; Feissue, Iti ard Weller, i pip sce amagtetey posse alenip sete MESS OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY POTTAGE eons Rvzesh ae - “4 x a ae 1 § COL-BOT E ‘Capatol st |e ee Re ee ee eiléy, presiding elder.” VBE 7-49 Exaumnina tae Catcago Post Orrion.—First ae ty ee: pda tile patents the royal guante; | washington on =. sumer of tho lobby. She Fe ayn oth batt aed Met | ea Rt CE BE | 3 Wr Baton cuporinton lent of the froccdeliverg | The acting secretary of the navy today | %.°0rry exhibit “gurprice will be ect ar any | had a claim against the goverument for @000,- FOBT SCHOLL, st and 6 st pene . 855.558.16 will be held SUNDAY. Bepteniber 1, 188,ae Sd o'ciock | O° Ee oe 41] *PProved the bills for the fifth payment P.u., at Metropolitan A.M ©. church. Rev, Geo.W. | system, of the commission to examine into and 5 as the ad- | Mooke, Walter H. Brooks, und 0. W. Philips delegates | report on the needs of the Chicago past office |" the new naval observatory now being " ; Decoutug sore thor | to the W democracy of Great Britain, who have helped lor damages to her father's estate, who, 9 t orid’s $.5. convention in Lon ° she claims was southern planter. Her claim = NET PRICES, BUT THE LOWEST. us convert the liberal party to home rule : was eventually thrown outby Ce as freud- ; AVib‘want | arrived in Chicago yesterday and began the | built on Georgetown heights, amounting to| principles, should turn ‘their whole atta | ulent. At the Tombs court the com- Gas Fixtures and Lamps, Good Assortment, sr vany easy while they have | Nii president | OUslly invited. DAVID WAR: | OS fore ther. The investigation. itis | €12,800, ‘The contractors, McLaughlin | Hon on nei” oereming _. social reforms | planant Ryan madea formal complaint aguinet Chandeliers, Kochester Lamps, &c. of advances 8 often und a GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | thought, will last about three weeks, & o,, have ~ also presented their = aes own material’ welfare and her, valuing his watch at $85. The judge beld \ Stereo ©. A MUDDIMAN, rest. i each share, 068700 | PS, pentane kev Willner eas, ‘lulier, | Pampoxep xy THe Parestpext.—The Presi- | bills for the sixth and seventh payments, work policy with thé tore wonee ae mss = a 7206 Fst | on 5 1,030 03 7 shares, for © paymen returned ahd will occupy tue pul.it Tomorrow | 4, day issued two to | having been done to entitlethem tothe money. | auspices of the sacred . ee @ rete oe arte | moruing at 1) o'clock Beobath Schock aut Bride | Weut yesterday iss peccene, See ae a collage et the prope- MONTANA PRAIRIE FIRES. TO LOAN Bee mmm hen nek ade SE epee dnote: | Ciaes at o'clock. Midweek Service ou Walueive | David’ H. Btanecll, for violation of the | There are to be eighteen payments in all, eo | gamle This icy landed the cause of home = Quired. ‘Five pet cept per sugum is ald on money | &t 8 p.m. 1t_ | revenue laws in South Carolina, whose sentence | that the work is now not far from being half | Tule in @ bog hole in 1835, when tho tory ignis |The Vast Area of Country That Has SIXTY Days’ Withdrawn, sud yeid on demand. URTH-ST. M.R OHURCH, REV. WM. | was to expire September 23, and who has a| completed. The observatory is to be finished | {#tuus enticed land league votes into landlord - 9. W. P. MYERS & SON ‘Owing to so many calls ou Us for advances for build- oe. Femauna PA ee ee : ne pelle tert pear 3 ballot boxes, and it will be a matter for agroe- Been Laid Waste by Them. 1420 New York Nene ee enatve a few special. pesiuetite Of BLOG to | Weler. Stephey Brown aud the administration ofthe | Wife and six children dependent on him. and | and ready for occupancy by the last of October, able surprise if a repetition of the fatalmie. — m5 1000 TO. LOAN ON APPROVED | MEAL | Li"bg ‘cach and pop 6 ver cebt per aubum, interest | #86 Pechaens holon Hontat tere Feta: | Te Ones OO. secrets Citaiiee, se thirty years in | 18%, fourteen months hence, take which gave power to a landlord gov-| | C#icAGo, Aug. 31.—A special from Helena, Serer hPa at alal "SRE | iene oe in| RA iy weiner | pen incare theseeoee oe veke cats | THe suanonawoumar on naan, [acenment™ it" "ci syd nale' S| yan: neat hao ence ee ONLY To LOAN AT_FIVE PER CENT ON Ab | "We shail very shortly retire our first series of stock | ¢xeri ss altgtnar by eles ee tae | of the District of Columbia for larceny for five | Thé charges preferred by the contractors mated by mn eons rule at the next general | the section of this country known as the north- DM iroved Mest Botate Securit ba nts @ | at 1% percent interest per annum. These wonderful | Tod athe members aud feienis we ee years, on plea of guilty, was commuted to two | against “Assistant Architect Grant are still | Foot’ radon Sov On to argue that as the | west can have no idea of the vast arca which specialty TYEE & RUTHERFORD, | results are accomplished by the extreme economy | Pledge. The wenmbers aud | Ie” | years, Obi ° distri ing i "4 English radicals will certainly do that the | ‘ sveciaity. ; ~ | Practiced the mabsgeusent by be Board of Directors Se SEW abana GWEDE = years. as pepe: Fone —— istrict | pending in the secretary's office, but question was eminently one to wait for a home| t#¢ Prairie and timber fires have covered, WANT fO SPECULATE as st CRS. | tember 4 at 819 Te ee ° Services Toworrow. aie regu i he 4 Ri sete usa acuyete ‘a ced Rages FOP; Jit ia expected that some action aay pariinmens. a need notemphasize the im- pacha Fyn dc * British —— in x4 © (nl on | per cent or more Margin, | U &. DUN N,. piche ra HeIUUS ser w New Church (Swe pincer arent -ecaernceltoes - i! is it tance of javitt’s et yu y, four weeks o )NEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP ram SES CUOK Soresiery G18 12th at. | now, Preaching by the Kev A/Y Care.’ “thedivine | Fyag,—Seeretary Proctor has received a letter See ee niet ooo A ERIGETEUE COLLMON, rater Bo mage ree B. proved Beal Es curity. Large amounts Capitol uch by a 20%, t fur the good of life.” 4 ics He < 5 i: 8 superintendent ot e observatory, an es M 5 in sus , on iu: | ——— WASHING! 6. Uv: - cos at 11am. Christian hat in r of | i tect for the building, and is y Injure: outh again int oming and Col . Mon~ tout life iusurance. “Pay: RSET, anes Ok | Pranar ais oe PRamgapunday scliog! 0:30 4m. | star spangled banner.” now in his possession, | Cece “faree pesaing, and thelr reporta in the icaerttcd tana perhaps has suffered the movt as tbe fire tO THE DU, 15, OF LOFT en & SO! Bindery of GEO. J. NASH, 509 bth at. n w.. where we | Prayer service on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. It | 49 Baltimore for exhibition during the coming | membered that McLaughlin ebarged Grant, | Rvrtaxp, Vr., Aug. 31.—A special train of | T8 Sioug through the prairie country to the : deze Sill do Feucral Sook Binding and fuarantee Geet claw | (J g-oGALVARY, BAPTIST CUUKCH, CORNER | exposition would greatly endanger ite safety. © | Ct represents Mr. Hunt in this city, with in- | nine cars bound north on the Central Vermont | D*Kota lime, crossed the main divide of the OF 8 work Hoping to retam tbe patrons of Mr. Nash, we th and H sts. n.w.—Preachi gaa aEew ‘i le | Rockies, set the Bitter Roots aflame, worked on Approved Keal Estate Security, at ae! pectiully, at TT ain. and 8 pam. Uy Kev, Dr. B To we Lavxcurp Nexr Sarvnpay.—The | efiiciency, slow methods that delayed the work | railroad with a load of people who had been | ito the mountains near Phillips, destroved the Pandiercent’ JOHN SHERMAN & CO. Jy18-6m no _KENDIG & LANDVOIGT._| Grover seminary. The Sunday. sch Cramp Brothers of Philadelphie have notified Pac icree peer ily tep tamer epg chong attending the horse breeders’ meeting collided | tumber and did great damage am the Netomet Re" STATE INVESTMENT, —— XINWEY BRO’S glock, KENDALL CHAPEL BitAN ere the Navy department that they will launch the | ably long time Gpecal’ deans ‘was laid on the | With hog train four miles north of Middle-| park. But if the prairie fires are sx vEK i eg hE ‘ut QUARTERLY, New York Standard yervices, ea, and 8 an. Sunday school, ' new cruiser Philadelphia on the 7th of Sep-| claim that Grant (gareer rules for mixing { bury at 8 o'clock last night. Engincer Wm, |“ ye —_ are doubly 00. Grenville Stunt, situs Loo. -€ jor meeth jenday ev sabe i eo est authorities in Montana,estimates. SMALL. PRESIIUM CHARGED. CIGARETTES. MORIAL CHAPEL cores Stir atl tember. ie peeve that caused a deterioration in the ma-| Embry and Conductor Hiram Blodgett of the | the loss by these fires in Montana at €100000 0 00-10 LOAN Bright, Mild and Fragrant, day school, 4 o'clock p.m. You are cordially vr Hour Aoain.—-The batteries | Passenger train were killed, as was W. W. Allen | {He 10% by these tir _ ; “dry then. . | attend these services. ‘we ARTILLERY Home AGAIN rit THE DELAYED PAYMENTS. of Vergennes, a passenger. Conductor Button | \"* o desnied ann thee ee ON REAL ESTATE, Sold by all dealers. _ it = a ; | of the third artillery that have been camping at wae When the contractors submitted their bill for | of the freight has gone crazy. Engineer | Nave been depuded aud thousands of cords of THOS. E. WAGGAM. 25 FINE CARRIAGE MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. South, corner of 0th and K sts. n.w., Rev. 8. | Mt, Gretna,Pa., reached the city at noon today, = it woud destroyed, ) Chilsen of the freight jumped and escaped in-| “™" F Horses. DOWNEY'S Stables. W. Haddaway, pastor Preaching by the pester et Hi b the fourth payment a report was made by Mr. < pe’ > ONEY 10, LOAS 500 UPW, ud we 7-eztw is Spm, 4 having marched home. The men, horses, guns time, that jury. Henry Herron, fireman, sustained . Hy SUMS FHOM $500 URWARD, ee ee a ee ee ey Jo a Tae at | and wagon tope were thickly coated sith aust bee eer seme Prsgetse ae ned & compound fracture of the right jeg. Arthur! THE ARBITRATION ACCEPTED. orm eee HEATIVE SOCIETY ALE | at 11 a.m, by’ Kev. 7:49 p.m. short | and the entire train showed the signs of hard | ¥ere entitled, not only is payment, but | Hunt, seventeen years of age, of New Haven, Cy Beery std Contiki Batis Fh KEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. conuuittee has concluded contracts | Sermon sud Communion Service. Lass Hh A. ish . DISTRICT. traveling. The cavalry from Fort Myer, who | tlso toa fifth, work having been done to that | had his left leg crushed; Chus, Hunt, bie | Miners Will Accept the Award, but Re= v. lIOLITZMAN, dealers to furnish ineiubers with coal See TELS aa ts aa : extent. This was about July 5. McLaughlin | brother, ninetecs, ha lect W. L. Scott's Offer. my13 Corner Lot and F sta how. | and woud for the year ending June 30, 1890. Mem- Bee METROPOLITA iY A. elie en inesmy et oe ee te the past | {mediately presented his bill for the Afth injured ‘internally, wile hy Sage voted a 2 ae hg Moe BOLO cate we | aera ap raie lose me tiaas Dees compu, a alt bs ie oe get ae EEG. Dy: | MON eee —- Payment. ers were slightly injured. Engineer Embry | Srmeaton, Int, Aug. 31.—The minors’ die Gp Averoved Keal Fatate, Security: tm District of | Cstiioates must be in bands of the consaitee’ before | Preaching by ciranee ex ried ea and Help us| ie Baixo Powper ExaMiwatiox.—As the the freight aj bi i tion aioe mf - ‘desired. at luwest rates of is- 1 4 o is iF pee at 11 ain. followed E = = = ~ saw the freight approaching and had brought | trict convention adjourned -at noon yesterda: tej. PENG NOs Je FISHER © OU, | SEETEMBER 17, 1680. Members not in possession | by communion pra and Sem. Allureiuvited. Ve" | rele of an analysis of baking powders made] PROBLEMS FOR MR. TRACY. | fir ce ¥ A A ss Litv4 P st. uw. | ] x90, are notentitied to any advantages oF informa” <q NORTH CAROLINA AVE. METHODIST ¥ UNEY TO N REAL ESTATE OK FIRST- | tion regarding ‘these or coset So. ae Bo iecistant Cre ee ay a B i JY clase secur Eee | ane | "m. Communion after morning sermon. Prayer ‘A: T, LONGLEX, President, 806 Ast ne., Agr.Dept. | and’ Praise teotuue Friday” eveuing of 8 Geek y x SMITH THOMPSON, Vice inst, AG. i Dept. | Seats free. “Come and worship with us it OEY T LVAD J. W. HAKSHA, 5 st. Dw. read. os —— 7: eErecnl a ur . at lowest rates on approved real | offi FOUNDRY | METHODIST M fave TCE FOX & BROWS 1. VANDERHOEF, 9401 st. nw. eer es te It . FAWCETT, 00S Mass. ie to @ suundstill when the collision vc- | after a long and stormy session. It was decided by a close vote to accept the award of the Coal Run arbitrators—72iy cents“_provided the op- for the department, Dr. H. W. Wiley, chemist pre of the Agricultural department, reports that | Mmots Saligenird gg coxa the Navy there is no reason for fear of general injury to ave to Untie. is said to rest with the conductor and engineer | : 7 erators would ant semi-monthly paymenta, Ea oe ee ee ee ae bee ders. | Secretary Tracy is expected to return to the | Of the freight, who forgot about the excursion | Tet a gingle del take to think that the chemicals are expelled | city Monday, but will probably be invisible to | '#in, although it had ran for two days pre-| of W. L. Scott's offer, and a resolution to con- curre: RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCIDENT OPC" GREEN, 303 7th st. mw. ; cl bs by the heat of baking. He does | call util Wednesday, He will find sev. vious. The hog train comprised twenty-| tiaue the fight at Spring Valley to the bitter OS® Te LOAN on tea Rey. Samuel Kranver, Kt Communion perhaps, where alum is used in the powder | “ficult problems awaiting fettlement by him. | gre in the wreck, with the two engines and | Will report the action of the convention to their . SEE UON This Pat. Gone aisd ting {ile praise, Pager meting. Wellies: | here is a difference of opinion as to the alum | 12 the first place. the battle ship ‘Texas, with | first car of the passcueer trait, Blodgett’s and | respective employers and meet again in Joliet NENHOWE SUN, SoFst avZ4 Successor to powders, ‘The report states that $25,000,000 is | her weights and displacements, disputing con- | Allen's bodies were badily disfigured, and the | next Monday to consider the answers, = = : == SETS THE CHURCH FREE oF | spent ally by people of America for buking | structors and faulty plans, looms up. maddened hogs had bitten them badly. A Serie EDUCATIONAL. ae eects easter See) oe | ees enomally by Boop! m fines e Weeks Sauask wrecking train went up fromRutlandatllo'clock| EARL DUNRAVEN’S LETTER, = a ineinorable day at Jones M-E. Chapel, Benuluy, D.c. | P' = —— ew The unaccepted vesscle—Vesuvius, Potrel carrying surgeons. Another came down from : ——$——<—$—— A day of juprul contributions unto the Lord. m0.) COURT HOUSE APPOINTMENTS, | 2d Charleston—are not likely to make Bt Albans with, the railroad ofiiais and cur. He Hopes the Valkyrie Will be Ready ae Cepans. 2 W. HARSH Btavber S ani, sgetion, tees De Wek orodks the Secretary's course an easy one for|geous. Middlebury and Brooksville people| ‘to Meet Any Vesvel Next Season, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG| Byptderof thecomittee, = J, W. HARSHA. | vin, ‘Dread Y WSAKC THOMAS: Panton’? | Marshal Ransdell Fills aNumber of Va-| the next few weeks or moyths, and/| ple cared for the dead and injured, however, pict LADIES AND Lil TLE GIRLS, i WGiGrGE tisk SEEtE Ee Go | IBAAC L. eek a cancies Today, there are a number of minor questions | By the glare of immense boniites made of the} New Yorx, Aug. 31.—Secretary Oddie of the REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1489. , = in eres | — - ae NAT CRE ae awaiting settlement that do not look at this | oustecred, cars the work of getting out the | wow ‘York yacht club received m letter las aa3i-3m MiG EARLE. 1916 26thet_ |" 9 se Denastenente oil stove around, myt-den | Charl, Mee bet, asepteuier i { ‘The following appointments were announced | time to be embarrassing. The cases of Capt. | Ti ncar be and w 4 ‘the @bilision os night from the earl of Dunraven concerning his L—DEAWING. | F 3 Bo we=, CERUIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES | Stlock: wiih cloaltie seurm ria selatlee ee tie AL! | today by United States Marshal Ransdell: Maj, | Hurrington and Capt. O'Kane, whose vessels | both engine reared tm theatt, tee challenge for the America's cup. ‘The loter, vine Bosra metres Coo ke Wie wiltoaicave or eagth Ag | Le P- Williams, deputy, vice G. W. Phillipa, re- | Tan Sground nek lone gor are avaiting Sal | worst accident which has happened on the | cftor tei, contains nee nate reasons, pe aa career. | = we TUth and D streets (Post building.) srs IER Ayer signed; James B, McCaffrey, deputy at the Po- | submitted over a month ago. ne Rutland division of the Central Vermont. which have been already published in our cable sugducad ty the Mites Uf te Hely Cooma fe | qe FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST Te are EEE tae ST-AXD | tice Court, vice W. G.Wheatley, resigned; John ee _ An Express Messenger’s Statement. | dispatches, for his not venturing his yacht : Acatetie cutrae foe = quam AS: es, Gam Silene Subject” Gue Land's eien His Nuch. |e Leonard, deputy THE ELLSWORTH GUN. Taor, N.Y., Aug. 31—12.90 p. m.—An express | Valkyrie over this yeat expresses the hope that | Matendiay PML ASM AEP — | Young ments ieotingat $20 pin. Youn yecries | Albert G, Hall, bailiff, vice A. R. Allen, re- someones cu Whe Cusieal Vesosint valivend | SS Soeed tot teat tee ules oak to eee ag URE RYE . Bible warvice. Tucaday at & pm. Prayer and piaise | i nod; Capt, H. Clay Howes, guard, vice W.E, | Relics of a Famous Tragedy Presented just arrived here reports that fourteen Ds oon L* Wisin HOMAS, i MSELL, service Thurday st 8p. Tt” | signed; Cupt. H. Clay + Bl |, Vice W. to the National Museum. . . . Persons | next season to meet any vessel that can be TPypewriting will receive special eet” | 16 APRS entayivanie sveusee a>, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. | Brown. resigned; Albert Farley, messenger, ee were killed and eight injured inthe accident at | sailed against her. a TT O—ESO er Ninlterugon servic: at Se'coek Semmamentst | Vie L Kline, resigued; George O. Barker, | Private Brownell has presented the National | B°0oksville. cee gel we trap Nn ame => —= = —— EQUITABLE . H. Butler will preach. “Everybody wel- | watchman, vice Stewart, resigned; Andrew | museum with the weapons used in the tragedy THE CRONIN CASE JURY. pce ng Ge oe ye ody is out of PROPOSALS. Ti ieieiecen wontena demise 1one 1s" | Elliot, laborer, vice D. E. Solomon, deceased, | at the Marshall houso, in Alexandria, at the Rie Ace town it was impocdible to learn the comnenae ad Kk FUEL Fo! Nic GARDE: aaa ‘ * - Sie MARK'S, LUTHERAN CHURCH. | jiujor Williams, who is appointed to. th i tragedy ii Difficulty lecting Suitable Persons —_>——_ F the focal Your suing Fume Se, SoS a eee Ser neea eee ee Be sath Services toturro utente. ot | eniefdeputy's position, has AeA that positicy | OPeuing of the war. The tragedy is ‘well re- Feceived at tue Office of the Superintendent’ Botanic ASSE’ 7 Garden aut TWELVE M. FRIDAY. SEPTEM TER OP SAO SEA, a Lasse. _—— o ‘Office hours, from 9 a m. to4:30 p.m. On the first * Wa ke SMITH, Supt Wednesday jm euch month the office will be open from ubllee service BE 4. p-1u.- sddrensed by ie = - = — | Gto dv'clock ». aac be made prom : ‘and others. ¢ cordially in a ALS YOR Cake —Wak DEPART MENT, | O'¢ 5 Jclgck» um Auvancen wut vy | feed acetic, Miah ttre \ Division, Washington ware! Tbold # sociable in tle teut on 1 salud Proposals, iu duplicate, subject to the | SUbecriptions for shares io the 17th tesue received | Shussh w ipl SA ae ditiutts al be recetved at daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | “OOS tO" Srenings: Sel before under Marshal Douglas. rag dat apace niente hake ee CANADA INDIGNANT. Nearly all the time since the close of the war | 1861, went with the New York zouayes to Alex-| 8L—The of —— hohas acceptably iledan assistant clerkship in | andria, While passing through the street | jy uz agos ANE: SL—The proceedings ou | The Queen’s Speech ade No Refer. the office of clerk of the court. He resides | Col. Ellsworth went into the Marshall house to parent that the selection of a jury is to be a ence to Behring on Irving street. in the county, He hails from remove a confederate flag which had been Indiana, but lived in Tennessee up to the out- matter involving not days but weeks, Both| Bosrox, Aug. $L—An Ottawa special to the break of the war, when he eutered the army and | Faised on the top of the house by Jas. Jackson, | tee sre most searching in their questions and y sch “iby by the Pastor, Key, Wei. Gotwald, B.D. I. dren's meeting, 3 to 4 p.m. ; wort the ing, 10US F at. FIRST Jisgluin ave, wer iee Goi | served with distinction. He is now absent from | the proprietor. Accompanied by the chaplain | ‘any jurors who at firee uestioning that : Shares are $2.50 per month, [oN be mer atves | the city and st ‘snot known whether he will| ahd Private Brownell he had mounted to the | be quite eligible prove trom, mors [nea econ mee at the Sigual Office coruer of 24th and M sts 61.000 advanced op each share. to Curist Cacao. 7:30 " accept the place, 3 roof of the Marshall house and taken down the | quiry to be w! incompetent under the law. ting pee = tote ce ere une be theloncd ts seciea | Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | ee in the darkness.” I hur. MeCutfrey is a native of South Washing- and was returning when he was met on the ———_—_ seizure of Cansdian vessels in Behring sea by <a marked “Proposals for Cancs tor sirasl OF. | the Association are furnished upon application. pote Ronen Sd come. 1" | ton, who for the past ten years has lived in In- ale by Jackson, who shot him dead. Private Englishmen Buying Tanneries. United States cruisers, it been gener Tadirewecl to “Chief of Supply Division, War Se tev Ae Holley: pastor. O30" sue: | Aianupolis. He returned to this city some | Brownell, who was just in advauce of Ellx.| Bosros Aug. 31.—An English syndicate with | ally believed that some such would ida and to waive aay defects. ‘SK THORP, lair | bath school. "3 ‘rament of t months ago and took up his residence at No. | worth, in turn shot Jackson dead and pinned £#50,000,000 capital is buying control of the sole | be Made, An official high in the bide. amd to waive % “| INO. JO¥ EDSON, Secy. my3t 3 5i9 East Capitol stree him to the steps with a bayonet. The gun used * “i, | service, however, said last night ‘he had — OO |. eriN Syne Mr. Leonard hails from Indiana and has «| by Jackson is » double-barreled fowling piece | ©&ther tanneries of this country, and not ‘any reference to the matter, add- 125 Dex Misses H. BERN Co-OreRATIVE ASSOCIA- record as soldier. He bas been engaged in| of light weight. The ramrod is missing. | Feady ee ae we ing: “Bellsbary is doing his level best to steer” ama ne ase oe TION. —_— WAUGH M. E. CHUKC ert ee aes ee Brownell's piece is an old-fashioned army mus- | Bro aah goo, castern states J0r | clear of any possible complication on this woore, PE a ee, Members holding the 1889 Trade Card can obtain the pabtor Rev 3 of the prisoners at the court house, has here- ace boinandapncterghyatntigs eyes 5 ture with the United States ~~ We have just secured a great bargain in Misses’ and the terms of the Fuel contract,season of 1889-90,from communion pooh tofore had charge of the house carriage Pommeeg diane Fear Made. Colors, Bick, | persous named on.the cover, second page, of their trade ‘call’ Welcome cx stand, He was strongly backed for the ap- ‘We have bunched them all et 150. pair. JAMES A. EDGAR, Secretary, Boe tee, COvENAN genes | PPaibirs G. Hl, who is appointed © bailify, is Kutnaenee 803 © et. nic, and wpetes: |a well-known Washingtonian Het hee itien over forty years and was one of the AU of our Carpets at greatly reduced prices. 7-tm nai republicans of the District, He aed Ladies’ All- Wool Flannel Suiting, Double Width, 25e. i — NEW STORE. Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, ABW GUODS. Mr Sukie, who oa pointed memenge Wis., Aug. 31.—Yesterday was the conser MaxTEzs. maven * East Washington ON Barker hottest of the seg in this ‘sction, the mer- LLLIS' Ick CO. AND PENOBSCOT RIVER ICE CO. — formerly eng»ged in the ice here, tnd 31.—A hot wave struck fe, 10th and Pats. uw. ioe aud Coat, TILES AND GRATES, subsequently i the railway mail service. An- There has been very by Kel Wao ‘elephone, 48-2; Office Tel- drew colored, appointed was the past two weeks, and ephone, 1025-5. nha ees M. ROCHE, was weeks eal S~tm Washington olor 490 LOUISIANA AVE f

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