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esa od i a tt ee It eta DF eee ot Fo Pg Ba = od ee Salt eerg THE EVENING STAR: WA\ 2d EDITION. me asst gseee . Special Dispatch to Tre EVENING S7an. Isis understood that the members of the —_—e Rooxvittz, Mp., Sept. 5.—From 6 o'clock | cabinet have been requested by the President Latest Telegrams 0 The Slap ssc ens eos ea tee 2 | this place have been crowded with vehicles of sarariia but am now gaining in strength every all descriptions loaded with aliving freight of | sion : all bound to the agricultural fair. “Being very weak and despondent after » lomt MAHONE CONFIDENT. ‘The early trains from Martinsburg, Hagere- Mines, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- = a His | wn, Frederick, and all other towns on the ties nave restored me to my former health." Another Republican Conference at line of the Baltimore and Ohio added large Miss Blanche S. Brownell, 4 Boylston Plaok House Last Night. - numbers to the quota, Trains from Washing- Boston. Special Dispatch to Tax Eventne Stan. ton and Baltimore were well filled and by noon Prrenssvna, Va., Sept. 6.—The republican | the grounds were crowded, the number being conference was in session at Gen. Mahone’s | estimated by 4,000, The adventof the Wash-|and it residence again last night and an adjournment | ington Continentals on the 10 o'clock train | like an extra session. was not had unti! an early hour this} created considerable excitement and they re- | but a chort time ago led Mr. morning. Sistoe of speakers bene Pe ceived quite an ovation. They gave a drill and Senin unio cat oe that o to state is dress parade on t! ppear Dae names" “rma th “nea “ash “cupleted | be ti avert af US Say” hy Wl ender | oon tal wet one, comtaand of Capt. W. W. Mills, First Lieut. L. fa the The esc nal ae dae of tise cantues will bo | &- Hines and Second Lieut. B.'F. Hoover, with ——< done in tho counties on court days, as the | We-%a lineand they were weocpanied by the PALATABLE HEALTH on connty courts are always largely atten: ry bs par) indicating that they would do n National Rifles’ drum co. They will givea for Impared Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalessence | People from the surrounding country. Gen. | ball at the town hall tonight, cause the extra session to be wasted if c? ‘ind General Debiiity eak Children, A wad tas Ghee bs 00 during the |, At 11 am. Hon, Edwin Willetts delivered | may go along way towards discouraging ey. PROF. COLEMAN: OF Wi, 8A OF poonthonget = Szet speech grb campaign | the annual’ address, which was listened to by | President of all hope of peevers sygeren Aa 9 C he ‘The Question will Probably be Settled at the Cabinet Mecting Saturday. War Dro Ovr A miserable exutence when 6 few bottissof Ayer’s Sareaparilis would certaitly give ihe strensth and energy you need? Thousands are proving its virtues daily, So msy you Mra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was all run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- ris if tile ¢ f FE iE : AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Ca, Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, @5. WORTH 65 A BOTTLE Hf i g & HE Gencrsz HA i i di ‘Sut a an immense crowd and much applauded, by getting Congress together py shabilty i appropete fond? teed | Net i Potmaterg ns fot intended. ee pro. |. The Rremiums awarded were as follows: may be, foo, that Mr. ‘MeKinley's intoreste will efiects of the Genuine Johann eyes fe fe the fight for governor the effort Seeds—First premium on wheat, buckwheat, | be taken into consideration, Fee times & aeheee mak. rye, timothy, oats, to Z. 3| Itis hard to attribute it to any especial cause, amber wheat, to W. K. Jones. White corn, in| but somehow or other the advocates of an ear, B. M. Stabler; second, F. Stabler. White | extra session do not feel as sure of it as the: ; Boston commandery, No. 2, | Cour de Lion commande: the Symatked etectysi. cod, which bed bere of bis political career and from now until the Send topess the alimentary sanel eee day of election will allow no gress to grow tat, under his feet. : corn, half bushel, 0, M. Trundle, Second best | did, though the President undoubtedly d ington comman: DeMolay commandery, No. pe hae the, stag: ME 18 IN EXCELLENT SPIRITS , T. J. Veirs. ‘Fultz’ wheat, Goorgo ‘I. Ray. | with them but a short time ago, ; te ene ey Gould comma’ am ace worth sttaticuy aad feels confident that he will defent the dem-| White’ sced corn, C. H. Brooke. Yellow corn, a sada’ ons GeieeEne eee] mone i Stoutenbargh. The eco AES HOPE Weal ea inamn, HSS REELS" | Ccrati candidate for governot, Capt, Pil| shelled, Wn Waguer. Yellow, corn in ear | WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip | 9. ,°, Worcester, Mase. Springtield oom. | vile, Gu. Palestine commandits. No.7, Sa. | minmon af Senses ohgineh on ttiatek WOMEN Frost TH THEIR SEDENTARY HABITS | McKinney. Mahone’s followers say that alargo | Ewell Ghoff. Flour, D. H. Warfield. —= cot ries from this section of state, 250 ned Grand ‘commandery of Missouri; St. | from June 90. 188, to July 1, 1889, was 445; the are.often subject to besdachs, aud oqnetipsuen- | number of confederate soldiers will support him SHEEP. Discuancrp.—One book binder and acounter | swords; Holy Sepulchre commandery, No. 8,| Louis (Old Guard) commandery, No. 1, St.| number of births was 81; of deaths, Gi; of fe tof their love for him] Cottswold, E. M. Ricketts; Southdown ram, | in the press room were discharged from the | Pawtucket, R.L.; Palestine commandery, No. | Louis, Mo.; St. Aldemar commanders, No. 18, | still births, 7. ‘The total number of white as © confederate, general. ‘Yesterday and | to Tr. '. Strain; lot of ewes and lambs, J. W. Government printing office last night 10, Chelsea, Mass.; Calvary commanders, No. | St. Louis, Mo.; St. John commandery, No. 20, | tients was 295, 201 being males and 94 of : , == Providence, RL; Haverbill commandery, | Springfield, Mo.; Tancred commandery, No. | females. The colored patients nembored Bancas Sace Caneets. ofe'n today Gen. Mahone gave the members of | Keys; buck lambs, F. 8. Kilgour; Shropshire| Irena RevENuk AProreruxxts.—The | i, 14, Haverhill, Mase.; Old Colony com-| 25, Moberly, Mo. Grand commandery of Ala-| 149 being males and 11d being females at his residence on Market street. ‘To | T*™, first premium to Z. M. Cook, second to B. | following appointments have been made in the mandery, No. 16, Abi Mase,; Suttoncom-| bama, No commanderies coming. Grand | 556 persons treated 148 were born in — P. Riley; buck lamb, to Zadoc M. Cook; grade tat rages a & ; Betha commanderies of Mississippi and uisiana, | trict of Columbia, 128 first cad iiens ccuidai eae raKinicr h some of his visitors Gen. Mahone has con- | oo tg Kilgour: ‘iambs, Zadoc M. Cao revenue service: Store keepers—P. H. Crane, | mandery, No. 16, Ne ford, el PP! of Columbia, 128 saw the light iz F Fe Li shi litical sitt commandery, No. 17, Lawrence, Mass; Escort from several commanderies; fifty sir | in Virginia, and an even 100 claimed iro yaris beet quality Body Brussely rrduced to | Lon‘n the'state, and teou what we said he ap-| - Home-made fabrics—Rag carpet, first to atra, | W. J, Florence, Ralph 7 de Grestbauer: J. | ae Payens commandery, No. 20, Melrose, Mass; | knights, as their birthplace. ‘Twenty of the 60 whe died 906. per Fard reduced toes pears to believe that Geo, Shaw; second to Mrs. §. F, Thompson; trict; A.’ ¥. Calton, eighth Kentucky; F. A. | Woonsocket commandery, No. 28, Woonsocket, ee ecuile doblity. hile the sottenaer Sarat we 1,500 yards Wilton Velvet, reduced to @) per yard. a a Gil J Mitchell, seventh Kentucky; J. ©. Sartwell, | Mass; Narragansett commandery, No. 27,! R Em. Sir Walter H. Sanborn, commanding. ¥, while the remainder a - ‘Brussels, re? aced t0 708. THE OUTLOOK 18 VERY ENCOURAGING Miss Eloise Baker; crazy quilt, Mra. Chas. | M : entucky; J. C. ell, ra ace large assortment of hy +g - nnd et eee for republican success next fall. ‘The commit-| Abert, jr worsted quilt; Miss Belle Veirss kai | sixth Indiana. Gaugers—F. herr yl gs alg ere cane The ¢ nein toa 4 1 : |, Stone, sixth Grand commandery of Minnesota; Damascus * - f : J No, 28, Bast Boston, Mass.; Bristol commandery, rk The doctor calls attention to the necessity for quilt, Mrs, H. M. Talbott. Pevsoonhl = “ cera — ee No. 29, North Attleboro’ en Olive toom- = > 1, 8t. nis a com- = new paper | in which to place the bite tale Ss h Car . mandery, No. 36, L; Mass, mandery, No. Minneapolis, Minn.; Darius ents, and he also earnestly recomm: an nm por Mera See , Pigeeladagatonactl commandery, No.7, Minneapolis, Minh.; C propriation for = new lyingin ward. ‘The OL. JOUN TLSON, e commandant af " stantine commandery, No. 20, Crookston, Minn. R, Em. Sir Austin C. Wood commanding. | Grand commandery of Kansas; Mt Olivet com: per yard. A 1,550 yards Tapestry Brussels, reduced to 45e. per | tee of ten on plan of organization, appointed at yard. the republican state convention held at Nor- -wool Ingrai faced to 50c. - — —_ folk, were in session at Gen, Mahone’s until = @ late hour last night discussing the ques- TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS MADE UP WITH | tion whether or not any changes should be BECOND CLASS, Best patched garment, Mrs. P. D, Laird; em- broidery by hand, Mrs, P. D, Laird; toilet pin- cushion, Mrs. Chas, Abert; crewel work, same; | West Point, called on Major Raymond this 4 ;_» | Grand commandery of New York; Utica com-| mandery, No. 12, Wichita, Kan.; Garfield com- BORDER ALL AROUND. Rites a Pall ond Tees Hisar ot tee nrestion | display of fancy work, same; afghan, Mrs. me ne ond had quite « lengthy interview | mandery, No. 8 Utica, N.Y.; Monroe com-| mandery, No. 18, McPherson, Kan.; Abilene dion ci br1zm 7inmineatogig |e was decided to make some fow changes, but | Allis, Grocn;embroidciy on Manuel, same; | with him. Seaadary: Bo 18 Reeser, 1 Santen come | Semen? eG, pene Beet 4 ic et a 3 a ~ ery, a rs ‘8 2 Si 3in. ty 11 A Aiavadeeed tn OR these have not been made public, cushion. Miss Adele Maus; faney knitting on | OFFICIALLY Conrramep.—The State depart- | mandery, No. 14, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Apollo com aon oe ae worsted, Mrs, W.#% Muncaster; fire screen, | Ment today received a dispatch from Minister | ™andery, No.15, Troy, (N.Y.; Palestine com-| Commandery of Matsand; Maryland com. JOHN M. LANGSTON, 2 3 " reduced to $20. oe. o : ; NB ke i ‘St.Omer | mandery, jo. 1, Baltimore, Md.; Baltimore ireet, north: mak jong and ’ Lab topet reap perma pey ne who bas pablicly signified his intention of sup-| Mrs. Lee Offutt; silk embroidery, same; | Thompson, at Hayti, confirming the pross dis-| Commandery, Nou 18) Enmiie, Ni; Lake Erie | commaidery, No. 2 Baltimore. Sd; Monu- | circucstoutial cheer Nast makes s long and 1 10ft, 6 im. by 16 ft. 6 in., reduced to 825. porting Mahone for governor, arrived here last | hand-made lace, same; yarn stockings, Miss | patches from there, announcing the downfall commandery, No. 20, Buffalo, N. ‘Malta com- | mental commandery, No, 3, Baltimore, M his view toward Massachusetts avenue has 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft, reduced to $20. 1 10 ft. Gim, by 10 ft 3 in,, reduced to $12.50. night, and today he has talked Lulu Householder; crochet work on cotton, | of Legitime and the victory of Hyppolite, % Jacques DeMolay commandery, No. 4, Freder- | been obstructed by the acti f same; embroidery by hand, Mre. Chas. Albert perecethletlbt. mandery, No. ai, Binghas Y;'ceu-| ick, Md.; Crusade commanders, No.'S, Balli- | a'Mr. Peacock, who teen ho op eee, freely with his friends in regard to 1 10 ft. Gin. by 12 ft 8 in., reduced to $15. és cotton stockings, first, Eloise Baker; secon Taz Sux Dance.—The Secretary fof | tral City command. , No. 25, 8: , N.Y.;| more. Md.; Antioch commandery, No. | It seems that Mr. Peacock has been buildii 1 Oft Bin by 12 ft. 6 in, reduced to $16.50. Signe ston napwocters rill | prize, Mrs. C. W. Baggarley; machine sewing, |War has referred the request of | DeWitt Clinton commaniery, No-a?, Brookiyn: | 6, Cumberland, Md.: Palestine cotumand: | an addition to hve hows ana in doing vo he bas ee pase, me wel be held in a fom days, before whick he will de- | Lioise Baker; crochet work, same. | the Interior department to station additional | N.Y.; Huge de Payens commandery, No. 30,|¢ry, No. 7, Annapolis, Md.; Beauseant | so Mr. Smith says, widened the back buildi 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. 6 in, ne eee tivex an adiceen, is aaGaritosd that baloce. Guernsey cattle registered, eight premiur troops at Fort Sill, Neb, during | Buffalo, N-Y.; St. Augustine commandery, No. commandery, No. 8, Baltimore, id 5 feet 9inches beyond the building line on AU ted hp tnenrenee shot Langston came out in print that he would |%,Ma) Wm. J- Thomson: Holstein foreign | th0'oming en dance of the Kiows’ Indians to 38, Ithaca, N.Y; Cyrene commanders, No. #9, | Grand commandery of Nebrask Cal- | sreet, This 1 ' alloged, ns cated a . 3 in. . A |. He V5 0 r . ter, N.Y., Dunki: dery, No. 40, mmandery, N 8 aba, . ciation e value of , y 1 ft Bin by 13 ft. 6 in, reduced to $15. pec piedd seperate governor, ho was | grade, W. J. Thomeon, E. Wilson and J, H, | Gen. Merritt with orders to act at his own dis- Dae Wess vei commandery, No, | _ Grand commandery of ‘Arkansas; 130 knights, | property and now Mr Seith mand SMYRNA RUGS. prominent republicans in the country, inelud- Bogley; tobacco, ZW. Page; flowers, Pinca! EOE’ 43, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; York commandery, No. | No commanderies reported. the Commissioners to compel Mr, cana {og members of the national conmittee, that he | £¢°%Gms, pyramid and display, C.R. Harts-| Pensowar.—W. A. Barr of St. Panl, Minn., | 65, New York city, N Grand commandery of West Virginia; Whecl- | Peacock to tear down the intercopting wall and on dpe roadster se should not allow his fecling toward Mahone | Lorne: plate, fifty varieties, Mrs. C. W. Baggar-| 5 p Day, U.8.N., A. H. Simpson of New FOURTH DIVISION. ing commandery, No. 1, Whecling, W. V: rebuild it in conformity with the regulations 350 Smarms — 7 pero for mot scppocting him foe Comers hud aoere vinegar ee York, Gace. Galvaet of Alexandra Pa © R. Em. Sir J. L. Beck, commanding. Grand 5 on pecarpeeneai No. 2, Sy eresl w. — | geen gg of buildings in the 50 8 i. » upp A . 3 § ry i 3 if dria, 0 Se . ne : CH vary comman: Parkersburg, | District of © ia. The been 200 Smyrna Rugs st £2.25, worth $3.50. | egg lees Lee —— poser ee flowers, Mra. Jas, Allen; dahlias, Geo. eter; Foley of Pittaburg, T. J. McLighe and G. B.|commandery of Virginia; Richmond com-| W. Va, Kanawha commandery, No. 4, Charles. | referred to Reaposter’ — es eee ee one bed proctlrngs ae roe icket sere — sin fachins Emma Magruder; plate ‘flowers, Mrs. —- Sane ee wine =F mandery, No. 2, Richmond, Va.; DeMolay = Ba Va.; Potomac commandery, No. 5, Rast CAPITOL steeet. ] 0 Smyrns 4 | J. H. Gassaway, 'sotta of lelphia, Thos. W. Dawson o! or ; Charles’ . Va.; Cyrene commandery, N imi 4 100 Smyrna Rugs at $6.75, worth $10.50. Langston says that he thinks the state |““site and hevee teams—Team of percherone, | Newark, N. J., Wm, Harkness, U. 8, N. J. a. | Commandery, No. 4. Lynchburg, Ve.;_Apy ton, W. Va.; Cyren ery, No.| | The preliminary work in the resurfacing of Also s large line of Antique and New Daghestan, | debt question will be an important action in mattox commandery, 6, Petersburg, Va.;|7, Wheeling, W. Va. Bahnodurr, Ghiorde, Karsbagh, Persian, and otherim-/ this cam; ign, and that it should be fully W. J. Thomson, Clydesdale; same, mule colts, | Williams, J. M. Dodge, and Berg Williams of | Stovenson commandery, No, 8, Staunton, Va.;| Grand commandery of Colorado; no com- | force of men ent bokwm this morning, when & ms, D y force of men employed by Contractor Oran- $ i Y | E. H. Hughlett; span of mules, J. L. Dawson; | Fort Smith, Ariz., John Fitz, and Dr. Wm. B, commandery, No. 9, Marion, Va.; Old | manderies reported. ford went to work tearing h ported rugs at greatly reduced prices. pes |, as ~ Bi erpiorse Sap ers team horses, C.F. Kirk; span of horses, W. H. —— of Philadelphia, and C, H. Dullerson | Dominion commandery, No. 11, Alexandria, TWELFTH DIVISION. ment on the south on « The Rr non ‘Special Drives in our Summer Goods, tae ake . of wie we. of srr second, Perel Togintared oe as he Mapes rie Cen apar wes Va.; Winchester commandery, No. 12, Win-| R Em. Sir W. D. Stites, commanding, | Will work the same force of men on this street CERIN SS DRAPES DEES || Pe optuiem Chest ny wenald aot. be required Second, Maj. Wm. J. ‘Thomson, gelding, Jno. | York, and A. Wittich of Columbus, Gay are st Michmend, Vay Harapton commanders, Ne; 17; | Gnd commandery of Dakota; Cyrene com: | cap ae caaerivacie avenue. When be ts tenn Imitation Madras from 7 to 50c. bao Lael Peseta aerate Soo raged B. Diamond; sewing machines, best di the Arlington.——Wm. Linn of Philadelphia, Hampton, Va, "St. John’s commandery, No. 1,|mandery, No. 2, Sioux Falls; Fargo com-| raining the base to krnde the cavface wane and Tnnitation Chins Silks from layer a selec > rata Auerbach, Wes ington, D. soe asgeh$ ee eons de Wilmington, Del. Grand commandery of Ver- saniery, No. 5, Fargo; Grand Forks com- | work on East Capitol street. Thus be will be from 15 jer; 3, Jersey re: we pans, . We , ’ ; % . com- . Rae Praeesy-prer ra British Vessels Disabled. pod pilose beat boss, A. E’ Mancestor; | Abraham Jordon and John’ 0. Slestes’, Phils: mont; (no commanderies reported). Grand | mandery, No. 8, Grand Forks; Damascus com- | able to keep his men emploved constantly and Striped Cottage Drapery from 8 to 15e. Loxpox, Sept. 6 The British bark Candi-| shout J. H. Bogiey; vecdad best boar, Hy | delphia, are at the Rigge.—_—Gen.T. 8. Roser Commandery of New Hampshire: Mt. Horeb | mandery, No. 10,, Aberdeen; Jamestown com- | push both pavements to rapid completion. - r commandery, No. 8, Concord, N.H. Grand | mandery, U.D.. Jamestown, = Summer Portieres, Homan Stripe, from 75e.t0$1 | date, Capt. Pullen, which sailed from Granger- | Farquhar; sow and pigs, R. A. Bogley, Poland | of Charlottesville, H. W. Wilson and wife of | Commandery of Connecticut; Washington com-| Albert Edward preceptory, No. 24, Winnipeg, were ievued today es follows award Wi Loaner ie appr pO mouth June 28 for Demerara, has ar-|Chfna boar, sow and pi John C. Bentley; 2 ineiebia, Pa, wee H. Duell of New mandery, No. 1, Hartford, Gonn.; New Haven | Manitoba, four brick dwellings, 1821 to 1827 18tb etr Fag meme ered chart y Ol rived at her destination with her cargo | bevy draft horses, stallion, J. H. Gassaway; eeu John Collahan LAG ia, and | commandery, No.2, New Haven, Conn.; Co-| Grand commandery of Montana; Helena com- northwest, 15,000; Mrs, G. W. Adams one Jeet ertiores from §1-75 to 68.50. on fire, Preparations are being made | ae eee eet ee ae eenndge dW” Weed har netaruca after ena Hames cane edeN® fe Norwich, Conn; | mandery, No, 1, Helena; Montana Commandery, | brick private stable rear of 1410 16th etreet ‘ 10 85 to _ scuttle . The British — steamer | 0d W. T. pecans ees 7 nd : Ham commandery, No. 5, Bridgeport, | No. 3, Butte City. eae lo t “ . mnsive stock now arriving. via Colombo and Bombay for Delaware Break- one “ae 5 a A FIFTH DIVISION. + manderies repor' Dr. R. A. Pyles, one fi te Foret aeceived a beautiful and varied assortment of | water, which wasbeforereported at Jeddahafter | cond, J.B. Diamond; ‘filly two | left for Wood's Holl, Mase., this afternoon. a: . a rand commanders of Wyoming; Wyoming | of Monroe street, Anacostia, D. C., R. Em. Bir Henry Perkins, commanding. | commandery, No. 1, Cheyenne. Gustav Hartig; one brick ware house, 638 and . 500, , Portieres, Drapery Materials and Lace Curtains. em- | having been ashore on Mocha shoal five days, | ¥e4rs old. J. H. Gassaway; sccond, J. B. Dia- Gide bomuiandacy Of Ola; Mk Yornon' 6am: ; ~ gp desea ; THE COLORED HIGH SCHOOL, bracing both Foreign and Domestic, st lower prices | wont ashore again at apoint 28 miles south of | one. Colt, Jno. ©. Bentley. Filly, 1 year than ever before. Suez, She has requested that assistance be | old, 7: H. Gassaway; second. W. E. Muncaster. | yzore Money Will Be Asked for the New | ™ndery, No. 1, Columbus, Ohio; Cincinnati] THE TERRA COTTA AFFRAY, | street uorthwost, $3,600, . “7 i uc ot, Lee Dt Poultry—CI ns, man . 3, i 4 ‘We are Headquarters. on Wall Papers sndall work | sent to her immediately. &. =. Bollean, J. W, Dorsey, JM. ; Feagy, Mrs Building. Sears srl on . Feet One bannes Michael Claffy Fined $50 for Assaulting a neta a ing. _ pane 5 i Dy ‘al irae "ries i; e storm whicl ce PARLOR FURNITURE. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | pott, 7. J. Fulks, Edwin Arnold, J. keifsneider, | There will be no colored high school building sme id a i, cea ee ‘nove =a over ; g 1001 Lake Superior has moved eastward to Lake For this week we will make some extra reductions on The New York Stock Market. Ducks, &c., Sam'l Cooper, R. B. Vinson, erected under the current appropriation. Con- Oriental commandery, No. 12, Cleveland, Ohio; | The case of Michael Claffy who was arrested | Huron and has brought a flood of raifi Fine Purlor Suits, Roc kers, Tanles, &c., to make room the ine aedl. ch CULINARY DEPARTMENT. gress provided $60,000 for a site and building, | Shawnee commandery, No. 14, Lima, Ohio; | for assaulting Ge: Oswal for the new fall goods now arrivin- ue Sew York Sock Siarket te teporiad Sy weed | Preserves, Mra. P. D. Laird; second, Eloiso | and $25,000 has been expended for a site, on M | Hanselman commandery, No" iG) Cincinnati: | {°F wesulting George Oswald at Terra Cotte a) on the weather map soattered over Suit, carved frames, piano fin- | wire to Corson and Macartuey, 1419 F street, ji ? * Ohio; Norwalk de: week ago junday (as published in Tux| good part of the eastern One 5 piece Parlor Suit, ick! lle Veirs; sec str tween Ist and 2d northw ; Norwalk commandery, No. 18, Norwalk, i P - red in Marbleized Silk Plush; price $100. Baker. Jar pickles, Bel ; Second, Mra, | street be: orth west, Ohio; St. John’s commandery, No. 20, Y. Srar at the time), was tried in the Police Court |The other “low” yesterday noted pesto dirt J.D. Laird, Catsup, Mra. W. 8. Brooke, Vin-| The remaining €35,000, it is found, is far t00 | town’ Ohio; Mansfield comimandery’ No. 4, | this afternoon. The assault was committed with | Texas has dwindled ‘to a very small ‘One Handsome 5 piece Parlor Suit, Tapestry Seats egar, Adele Maus. Neem soap, Mrs. C. W. | small a sum to construct a building such as the i No. 22, | a hatchet. will probably disappe: and Plush Backs: Lenser pg a — Bongarly. | oA aseis baie at ieee size and rate of growth of the high school re- io; Akron commandery, No. 25,| The defendant admitted the assault, but|, 28%" bas formed, wan tac, prisoSl15. Special for this week only @85. | Ch: mare, J. B, Diamond; colt, 3 year old, W. J. | Tires Sa ert ommandery: No. $2; | thought he was justified in what he did. Ho 20 Handsome Plush and Wood-sest Rockers closing 4 ‘Thompson; filly 2 years old, Peale & Lafferty;| Plans have been made in the office of the in- 83, 8] ringfield, ‘Ohio; Warren preoeeal dey said that he was at work at the time when the | ature west of the Mississippi. In some places out to make room for Parlor Suits at 75 to 85e. on the | C°2: filly 1 year old, 2 premiums to J. B. Diamond; | epector of buildings for the new building and No. 39, Warren, Ohio; Forest City command. | defendant fired a pistol shot, “Oh, Mike,” his | the fall was extraordinary. At St Paul it Se Senne ae at cnet tow aan FY butter ate A. TF, rookes 2, fine Bells Vins; | MMve boon approved by the District Commis-| ory, No. 40, Cleveland, Obio; Salem command. | (Cs) wif cried, and thinking that Owald had | MBOWRAG Co 3D Gogreen.”|Kiling. fom ie we aiat ol . A. P. ; 5 io; Trini 2 | reported in Colorado ani it s Soi: : Oe joners. ery, No. 42, Salem, Ohio; Trinity commandery, shot, or attempted to shoot her, bh: “ | hig wes Coaches, price #9. Closing ontat #7. | Pit Hineaster. Guiek drat horacy salon 4. 1 | The plans, however, call for an, outlay, of | Nos Clasnnat, Ohio: Grand commander | Noy set hus hand and stack Orwald on | Nieett eat oad eile Pane, Bed Lounwes, price $15. Closing out st $13, Erie” |Gheen of Washington; 2d, H. H. Grisith. | @80,000 and it is claimed that to build a smaller | &f Kentucky; Louisville commandery, No. i, | oe De t Indies, passing over 3 doaen Shabspeare Tables closing out at $2. Hockiie Mare. or gelding, J. HH. Bogley; 2d, | structure would be an expensive thing to the | Louisville, Ky.; Maysville oommandery, No. 10, | the head. Cipt Alen oaks he Sk s pce fl Trail,” Spee Of horete ” Beate | Distriot ao is would soon bave to be replaced or | Maysville, Ky.; DeMolay commandery. No. 12,| | Messrs. Campbell Carrington and John A. | ©®Pt. Allen m e following forecast FURNITURE 4 & Ialterty; vecond, Joh Mebonaid Gare | enlarged. Pouisville, Ky. Grand commandery of Maine; | Moss argued the caso for Claffey and referred | Potuing: “Rain, southerly winds, shifting om Former Cut | years old, Williams & Griffith; second, C. E,| Congress will be asked _to add @5,000 to the | St. Albans commandery, No. 8, Portland, Mc, '| to the fact that the wife and little ones of the p9 fpctecsee ayy A winds. | F4ig “Fae Wabash - Meem. Filly 3 years old, J. B.’ Diamond; sec- | money now in hend, and meanwhile the mat- SIXTH DIVISION, defendant would have to suffer if he was sent perature was just the 2 very fine Mabogany Sideboard,5.f Atwood; second, Granville Farquhar, wily A Surprise for the Jail Offictals. manding. Grand commandery of Penn- The judge referred to the testimony and said| Bange of the Thermometer Today. 2 years old, C. F. Brooke; sec. 4 Mi Gin. Top, fine Hand-carved, with Washington Stock Exchange. aad y W. | Mancesiee. Celt “i | ‘There will bo a surpriso at the jail this after- sylvania; Pittsburg commandery, No. 1, large French Bevel Plate Mirror.... 140.00 115.00] 5 .11,, > The following were the readings at the sig- that the defendant had time to cool down after rd a une Cer Gade ak wing are today's quotations at close of | year old, J. H. Bagley, second; samo. Fily, noon when the guards are watching for the | Pittsburg, Pa.; Philadelphia commandery, nal office today: 8 a.m., 68; 2 p.m., 81; maxi- iar mi ‘ > 0, 2, Philadelphi a; Jacques De. | the shots wore fired and that fact made the as- 4 : 2 — Bove! Piste Mirror’ ;; 35:00 25.00] "istrict of Columbla Bonds—Per imp. 6s.1so1, | LYenr-old. W. J. Thompson, jr. Thorough- | prison van with prisoners from the Police | Nciay ‘commandery No,_ &; Wachivinn, Pe, | aault without justification. ‘The judge said he | BU@S% miniinum, 65 1 Mahogany Sideboard, French Plate coin, 1055 bid, 107 asked. Per imp. 7s, 1 ui Lbs rete * cena a a 5 — . Gott, 8t John’s commandery, No. 4, Philadelphia, | recognized the fact the defendant was not an TACT Bevel Mirror, Csbivet Top. with eee eee hee hed, aoe tain | Genter Wares of Act, Welar ‘Osieen bien hee, will be empty when it “passes by.” | Pa.; St. John commandery, No. 8 Carlisle, Pa,; | ordinary criminal, and after mentioning the | carvers swar eeee. Taree French Bevel Plate Mirror 5.00 | Os 1802, gold, 100 bid, O-yoar fund be, 1s, | oe ye OrRe OF Art, Water Colors, Elsio Hut- | ‘rhis is the first day since the appointment of DeMolay commandery, No. 9, Reading,’ Pa; fact of the defendant's wife and little ones hav- | yCALYERT SWANN, At Christchurch, Alerandrig, Det encnnnenarnnnnevancwowracscaite SECS TESS | geld, Tis’ bed, 118 aaked. Water weeks Te | eee ee a chi Mi D5 | Judge Miller that there has not single | Mountain commandery, No. 10, Altoona, Pa.; | ing been about the court several days anxious | GiOLCE b CAL KT of Washington,DC, to Mies StcOk etme Tee See {oor, currency, 120" bid. 30-year fund, Ge: | Penciling, same; painted china, Adele Maus; | brisoner sentenced to jail. Pilgrim commanders, No. 11, Harrisburg, Pa.; | as to the result of the trial of the husband and | SUSIE P. A SWANS of Alexmdnecoants, Va 1 Oak Antique Pedestal Table, Exten- 1902 coin, 123° bid. Water stock, 7s, 1903, cur. | 2 painting, L, E. Householder; crayon, J. E, — Jerusalem commandery, No. 15, Pheenixville | father the court imposed a fine of $50 or ninety |. HAYES-CHRISTIE. On Thursday imoruing, . 15.00 10-00 | rency, 130 bid. 365s, 1824, fund, currency, 122 | Wilson; painting in water colors, E I. Stabler; Maurice Adler About the Same. Pa, Northern commantery, No" 16, Towanda, | days in jail, The ion wes paid. | geumber s, Loy, at ot Theresa's clinch, er Eee arn Load re bid, 124 asked. ‘ penciling, Miss 8.8. Mackall; painted china, | nore has been noreal change in the condi- | Pa.: Allen commandery, No. 20, Allentown, Pa.; wous sss See Soe meee Sey in eee won en suitable aa ist mae lea 8. oa reg ont eg aeeRe —_>—_—_ tion of Maurice Adler during the past Baldwin II commandery, No. 22, Williams; port, ssenigeaip ecco — ne ep yy Mig ay oe for hall or dining room; will sell Ge. 95 tia, le genes. Weshingen and Georgetown A Newspaper to be Sued for Libel. | twenty-four hours, His pulse ranges ings — cece tv a 4 —— Divorces Granted in the Cases of Will- a LGAKIY io" Mine LOULA WATERS otk at rosa, 10-40 " i i 3 ), Philadel- 3 wa, D. - Washington and Georgetown Convertible Bonds, Rocursten, N. Y., Sept. 5.—Suits for libel} from 126 upward and his tempearature hia, Pa.; Mt. Olivet commandery, No. 30,| fams, St. Clair, Reeder and Watson. MILLER Jow prices, to which we call special attention. 130 bid, 145 ask: Masonic Hall Asso- | Will be brought immediately against the Post- —EDMONSTON. On September 4, 1889, at Mount Vernon church, by Rev. 8. W. Hedda ‘Today Judge Cox made in the Equity Court | AS Ei of clastic pins 36, | a decree of divorce in the case of Laura V. | EDMONSTON of Wankiuetom, D.C.” imp. 6s. 120 bid, 125 asked. Inland and Sea: | the publication on Tuesday of an alleged libel- | good but non-beneficial night's sleep, and saw | Philadelphia, Pa.; Knapp commandery, No. 40, stays in the immediate vicinit ‘ie, Pa.; Hutchinson commandery, No. Tuenty Suites of Bed Room Furniture, varying | ciation Se, 1898, 107 bid, 31T asked. | Wash- Express publishing company by Assemblymen | of 102 degrees. Dr. McBlair saw the woun: Norristown, Pa,; Allegheny commande: - Nor A eR eke WE ET, ne ington , Market company. lst mortgage, | Jos. Buuer and Wm. See for $25,000 each for | man this mornidg after Adlor had had a fairly | 85, Allegheny, Pa.; Mary commandery, No. b . Williams against Harry Williams, The bill | ,, SKN Sig} TUBNEL. On the evening of Septen- x 5 i f hing but uing ; Constan’ commani ber 4, 1589, at the dence, by the Rev. J. W. B MOSES & SOX, cee aac nea a ee] lone es eee | Commandery, No, | Sled by Mr. C. Carrington in Febronry last set | G: Pater, Ste SiltcicLi a. SiiASa "Sues RNER 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W, 100 bid. fshington ght Infantry’ tonds Barry Can't be Ousted, sae semeepeies 42, Reading, Pa.; Dieu Le Vieut commandery, | forth the marriage March 5, 1888, and charges be. ol os 2d bone! ae ee Pips aan = me Dvsuix, Sept. 5.—The attempt to oust Smith Marriage Licenses. No. 45, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Hospitaller com- | that after being with her five months and treat- IED. — WASHINTON, D. 0. Warbioion Gas Light Company bonds, series | Barry from the management of the Ponsonby| Marriage licenses have been issued by the | mandery, No. * re 5 na Albans | ing her likes brute would he drove her from| prapy. On Thursday,September 5, 1889,at 1 = NISTERS. LAWYERS, TEACHERS AND | B. Os. 125 bid, 125 asked. ie estate by refusing to pay rent has failed, most | clerk of the court to Andrew Jackson of Fair- soeeenne ee her eae Pittebur zat the house and told the landlady to put her | o'clock a.m., at her mother's residence, 12131 stre lofbery woe, cubano gine tle zehcee | ch Ger phn of Kopablic 230 Vid san aseen: | of the tenants paving up on threats being mado | fax county, Va., and Laura Ella Clement of | Zancred commandery, No. 48, Pittsburg, Fas] +o 0% ihe streot; that he is living in open | Revita yeast, HONOR: samugh should use Carter's Little Liver for torpid liver bid. Baal of Key _ Soe = to sell their hol dings by auction. Richmond, Va.; Mason R. Brooks and Mary M. Phiedelphia, Pa; Keasiogton pot Cl adultery; that eae fo cnaaien her he olen: sly. S24 Lili dances io] til, Formecs ana” Recharte, Guchuke Wesaeae ta 'Dioanas Dickey, both of Fairtax county, Va; Oxcar F. | No. 64," Philadelphia, Pa; Chester cou | mitted the crime of bigamy, having a wife liv. | 2 ucral “wictly Private. ‘No flowers P. Srone. Hania 140 bid Capital too bias °°) Woncesten, Mass., Sept. 5.—Jamos W. Ken- | Smith and Mra, Annie Platt, mandery, No. 66, Chester, Pa. ing in Canada. She is given the right to re- | 2740 0ock am AL Wee ——— ‘Railroad Stucks — Washington and Georgetown, nedy, the well-known professional oars- THE COURTS. a a ‘res frtoeuth: — 220 bid, 260 asked. Metropolitan, 130 bid, 140 a ‘oaintehas R. Em. Sir Duncan T. Bacon, commanding. ‘Gtb instant, st 2 o'clock p.m. asked. Columbia, 54 bid, 60 asked. Capitoland |™*2, was arreste yesterday charged Z grant BEAN. Suddenly, st her home ‘Will offer » special bargain in White | NOvtn’o Street. 47% bid, 50 asked. with fornication with a girl aged sixteen. Pouce flats Grand commandery of Indiana, Raper com- plies te the case of Ida V. St. Clair against | Vincinia, Thursday, August 24, 1 Bed Spreads at $1. Never sold less than | Insurance Stocks—Firemens, 413 bid. Frank-|In the central district court he admitted Stephen Morris John Tucke P Phe soar mandery, No. 1, Indianapolis, Ind.; Baldwin | William St. Clair. The bill filed in May by Col. Wife of John W. Bes, aged twenty. $1.25. in, 4234 bid. Metropolitan, "75 ‘bid. National | that he was a married man and the chargo was Ieage Dodson, Charles Hawkine, Soli ened, commandery, No. 3, Shelbyville, Ind.; Lafay- | J8ck Brown and Lioyd states that compiain-| Asleep in ores Toe. jard, worth | Corcoran, 63 bid, Columbia, 13% bid, i6:; asked, | Changed to adultery. | He was held in $500 bail, | uate Dodson, Charlee Hawkins, John Dolan, | Cte commandery, No. 8, Lafayette, Ind.; Fort | amt's maiden name was Duntz; thet they were uae Seay ma seh German-American, 180 bid. Potomac, 9234 bid, — being unable to find sureties was sent to arty poh ratio fined $5 each pi work | Wayne commandery, No. 4, Wayne, Ind. ; os scored de oh wel ive years since he de- SABLELINENS. ‘80-inch Cream Damask, extra fine | 100 aaked. ”Kiggs, 8% bid, © asked." Peoples, 5 | J peas “or house, Geo. Smith, do.; $10 or 60 days, Chas, | Knightstown commondesy, No. 9, Knightstown, | Sorted her. She is given the custody of the quality. Only S0c. yard. ADargain. | Mth tsntrance Stocks—Real Estate Title, 122 From Wall Street Tod: Russell, nuisance; #5. John Hettor, profanity; | 100 j Sona Cate cous commcndery, f right to resume her maiden New Pall Dress Goods, 50-inch Dress | 414 195 asked. Columbia Title GX bid, 7% asked. . $1. Edward Johnston and John Warwick, do: sneak Le Vallotte conmaniiory., Giotk, rood quality. Ouly 50e. yard | Glas and Electric Light Stocks—Waahingion Gas, | |New Yonx, Sept 6, 11 am——There was a| $5. Mary C. Wallace and Mollie Brown, va- | Columbus, Ind.; Te Vallette, com Commandery, by| Dz P, A special at 75e. yard, fully worth | 49 ‘onan oo ait te eran & bia, quiet opening of the stock market this morn- | grancy;bonds or workhe-r, Haut Ind; Vincennes par RICES BTMe. 83 ectric Light, 87 bid, . | ing, but decided activity was soon developed Equity Count-—Judge Coz. mandery, r iving complainant mae Presta i hap ant | comespoan ea resume bid, 00. asked, | in the coal stocks, Northern Pacifics, Louisville “ 24, rt, ‘Save ‘ her eatin Carax bs ‘them the best value for the eae Graphophone Company, 22 bid, 223 — fash 3 et ae vag er agt ; Crawfordsville, | Mr. 7 Bixme — figure ; appearans "ine Curtanns ont Parttoous ‘Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | hour. London prices were quite irregular, but | Bryan n; Pro contesso. MoKee agt. | 124° i til Will offer = great bargain in Pocket | P! 1736 pid. Washington Brick Machine | first prices here were generally small, fractions ; C. D. Maxwell allowed to-be made a st 12ge. each; bave been 25 to Oe ode hath tan poombany. | higher than last evening's quotations, while y gt. Jackson; pro confesso wee 240. * 80 ask ua un orama. Northers eae ogee ig ag exceptional | Vacated, - r witha of cent. @ weakness of a emcee! ees Sesterdag shcanie bare catenty disappeared Pneumatic G: 1, 1 bid, Lis asked. and marked advances were scored in the early ———__ trading. Northern Pacific Fear rose 134 timore Mark er cent further to 775¢ and the common 1 per Se eee asumuons, bert 5. — prom firm — mid- Pont oe the most important movements 31 928 7thst. and 706 K st. o.w. " ft ‘active and steady. ie coale! Lackawanna taking the _ pT So gules, Yun! and easier; Fultz, | lead, and after ope: up }¢ at 14794 it stead- T. B. Towxes &. Sox. . Taask No. 2, $0; steanier, Ton | ily and rapidly rose to 150, a net grain of 2% 5: ‘No.’ 2 winter red, cent. Delaware and Hudson rose 13¢ to DEALERS IN DRY GOOD&, . : copes ber, 7THRTON: Octo 155; Jersey Central, 1% te unig, and Be 3 . opening down 3¢ rose 1316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. rather casler: white, slats, yellow, eda wost-| The icuprovemont ithe feel of the: list ad weamiionet Tad PRIOR BAKING POWDER 00,: — #0sgadOX; October. ‘s1adly: year, 41. Cate quiet generally Bon 26 & is per cent; Missouri Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton, #42. 1 ge eg eae cific, Burlington, ay a few Pe \gaeaemme Rye firm, S0ak2. weak pcm ba a wt received. Bk ihearietie Sut7s good quality. Se. Sutored jenrietts, reduced {1 all Heatyied Teitied Pisanels She. | F