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THE EVENING STAR p No Quarter to be Given the Boulangiste— PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, * AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ Emperor William at Dresden. ea a hee Loxpox, Sept. 6.—The French ministry, as e — pen ee the ele som aie or a ever e- ye = termined to show no quarter to Boulanger Ime Evevera Stan is served to subscribers in the : his partisans. Tosterday. im Parte alone, the carers, on their own actotn cen Police arrested twenty-three men were Tn Equity, 11638. The trustees in the above-entitled cause having re- Fted to the court that they have niade sale of those ty of lund described in the decree and amended de- ‘Tee W Stan—published 1s Peeks, ght of day. The men arrested im « = Spee ee ee —= Soc pekee eater ul lons mist Be paper sent louger than is paid for. | Vo. 75—No 14,024, WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1889. TWO CENTS, | siyitnd teed a reay to = Rates of advertizing made known on application. A the bray’ general ‘of Paris today as een, yesterday. This fact, how- — + ever, does not save them from the SPECIALNOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, [CONTRACTOR AND ARCHITECT. Tolograms to The Star. Besa cas gra athena Tonsegnee of a frightened goverament q=>, MISS M. CAVANAUGH HAS REMOVED < WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPT. 6, 1889, SDE Or SEES Trouble on the Observatory Brought Mysterious Disappearance of a Detroit | were sentenced to ten dave’ rae ed ee § Beare hee fie Sate | Bora we ARE SLEASUME IN INEOIAUG ee eee Before the Secretary of the Navy. Servant Girl for violating the recent M. Consians, S37 gin st, “Drens Making F y : ei inister of the i % “ Pere temcnan ockev at = Canis | Gers gore peehie ote as Tacha Testeray afternooe the Secretary ot the| THE ,LONDON STRIKE | pyrsere, sin, spi tan tvestigaton | eericceinierer ronan the hawk B. RIORDAN. 611 N 8ST. N. business at 930 F st. n.¥., where we shall be very Page ‘esterday tary , , Bept. vestigation ag any contractor forall kind of pavements, happy tosee our friends aud. persous interested in ‘Page 6 | Navy took up the charges made by the con- made by the police in the mysterious disap- | from Boulanger, Count Dillon or RS sed meee ‘walks, and grauolithis | BSOPy tosee out friends snd) perrous intercated i2 Pare 3| tractors, McLaughlin & Co,, against W. H. Pearance Sunday night of a German servant | Bocheforte, emma mrsimetomersmly § <A BI oo Fa 2 | Grant, aasstant architect of the United States |More Wharfingers Yield to the | girt whoce name e supposed ws be Ane Klink Arrarns 1x oruwaxt. “COMMUTATION TICKET s06-3t SEMES Pbhowss > Pie §| Observatory. ‘There were prosent Col. Remy, tends to show that she has met with Poa ord segs rege at Dresden yester- ‘Coupon books containing 100 tickets, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis- Page foul play. On the night in question | “*Y *fternoon was received with great ‘ is ofsces, 10th and © RS ore 2| Laughlin & Co., with ex-Senator Conger. cries of murder followed the | Ceremony on this hile Seut vist to tho clly atase Fuaxcms &. HOMDLE et al. va. Wit DNER ot al. Puo3 |The only point discussed was as to sounds of rapid rowing were heard coming he ascended the throne. The city was gaily Page Page 5 from a row boat near Belle Isle. A few mo- | decorated with bunting and the emperor was the proper mixing of thecement. On Wednes- Indians censed ts late: t driven between two rows of taffs, from day Mr. Grant ordered the brickloyers and ™ iswmndiagts gw oy og ye ee a EE maud for fast trains between impor- casas and ensue tant cities the Prussian minister of railroads MEL 'GGES' Axtwenp, Sept. 6.—Dynamite exploded today ae, withuraws the few fast trains ‘ Sy NS which were put on a year ago as au experiment in « cartridge factory in the vicinity of tho | 2. i declares thut the increvwed expense to the bourse, killing several persons and doing much | department in not warranted by the results damage to preperty. Portions of the bourse | achieved. The newspapers raise a howl over were struck by burning fragments and set on | this backward move and the commercial com- fire, causing @ panic in that building, which | munity are disgusted, but there appears to be was at the time crowded. uothing to do but to griu and bear it, The It is now known that 126 persons were killed, | explanation of the minister's course probably ——— is that the rails used on the German roads are A REMARKABLE MURDER CASE. | too light to admit of {ast time with safety, but artes that'no effort is made to remedy this defect The Dying Evidence of His Victim Con- | does not speak well for goverument enterprise, >——— ts a De ‘ uss renee SITTING BULL IN DANGER, Cutcao, Sep. 6.—A dispatch from Birming- — bam, Ala., says: One of the most remarkable | The Indians Hold Him Responsible for appeared and banded the contractors an order to stop all the masonry work and this order 7 was complied with and sixty men laid off. Chicago Active in Behalf of the ‘MR. GRANT'S CEMENT FORMULA. : Mr. Grant stated to the Secretary yesterday World’s Fair. that the formula for mixing was two barrels of sand to one of cement, and if the cement were not used in twenty minutes after the water wus Spplied dh was Bull toe tance A eet loves DYNAMITE EXPLOSION AT ANTWERP fog use the Rae ldege this = =: make —_—__—__ int not te = er more ® quarter of an inch, as WHITE DI N- OUT. Ir. Davis claimed that it was impracticable a to do what Mr. Grant directed and still keep to| A Marshal and His Posse Makes It the quarter-inch joint called forin the ica- Lively for Them—Four Captured. tions. He said that the cement used so soon PRIME GEORGIA FLOORING FOR $30 PER 1,000 — at 6TH ST. AND NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W. ‘We will sell at this price only in lots of 3,000 feet or AS COOL WEATHER APPROACHES, ALL more. This Flooring is kiln dried, all one width, GOOD HOUSE KEEPERS SHOULD TAKE without # knot, no sap and no defects. ACTIVE STEPS TOWARD MAKING THEIR LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ne6-3m Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. => PONDS OF SURETYSHIP. ThePesent demand for safe and trustworthy Cor. 1 mids iustesd of personal suretys PROBABLY THE NECESSARY FUNDS | UUAKANIEE of the integrity of employes who oc- as ry cupy positions of financial responsibi has been ARE NOT AVAILABLE AND MANY ARE IN Slled for many yeare in other cities Uy UAN- id it and ior the os Pare 6 | masons not to use a batch of cement, claim ting Bull becom the woman i ners for a distance of over two miles. Arriving —____ 990-Smn_ | SO deen the purchaser hon complied Pure se aoe ai B satbans OC tay pein aed Cane toate, are | ak tb. abeintenr cobain ee aoe COFFEE IN THE WORLD FOR | sale, tho auiunt of sale bel eps | cee ts ead been sized toate Cine Foneny aie boot, Gubseqasat inv sages that | the school children of the city to the umber Tae ARES. ona a | eat de Sd of taper Ee BUG, ordered fom 2| sles, Mr. Davie protened against the order, ss Seatens wsing snd potas tebeto tees | of overs Sosememl, sheanpie seamen + Wholewsriz im” | the same are hereby radied snd confined, wales Pave 3 | asserting that it was fit to go in the work and/ Graham’s Trip Over Niagara Falls a/ the girl was murdered, ais chear bs being | Of greeting composed for the occasion, The = T | the 'tet day ef Octotace meats provides o coer os tle Pare 2 | requested that the rejection be placed in writ- dragged for the body. emperor will return to Berlin tomorrow order be published in the Washington Law keporter Pure?! ing, Mr. Grant refused to do this and Mr. Fake. ~e eveuing, [| & Finn * Spd ‘The, Evening a? ‘week for three succes- SO)? | Savin dedored the meh to Proceed and Grant A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. “Tar aries - ne met ——- Atsue copy, ‘Test: Mier Bees 8 | Cire ete pore coe ae oe ee GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON, | Se¥eF#! Persons Killed and Much Dam-| roads by « goverument. In respouse to the = ‘Pees 6 | day after the men had got to work Mr, Grant ro age Done to Property. = 8 | urgent Pase Puce Pago Page i HOMES ATTRACTIVE AND COMFORTA- BLE FoR THE WINTER. EgeeSii ee ANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, after mixing worked very brash and would roll| 81. Lovrs, Mo., Sept. 6.—A sensational report " i John Gi ” Sickness. DISTRESS WORRYING OVER THEIR | Dommcthrousi the strict basiuess methods siopeed | SUBURBAN PROPERTY sokses Peipebap eget y: jt impossible | trom Dexter, Stoddard county, Mo., has been | murder —— recorded in orale nian ol rass’ Sic! 7 pte hs vo y Di! Ci ri nee. recei il thet trial i tte t ‘imi: art, USUAL SCARCITY OF READY MONEY. PIONEER orguulzaticn enguged in thin classof bunt | SCMMEL RESORT, The Secretary said that here was direct | Teceived here. It is to the effect thet » sve | Smith was omploved lest spring aca detec. | CTA Sept. 6.—A special from Bismarck, THERE IS NO REASONABLE EXcusE | BO*#i# this couutry, but also the SOUNDEST aud contradiction and he could not see how he | Of lawless men, numbering about thirty-five, | B Nee tS itniod Dak., says: The excitement at Standing Rock - We Seen pe Oe ele Suenos aad seagoing 8 could decide the matter. visited that town lust Tuesday with the dosign | tive. He arrested Jackson, the negro he killed, | aroncy is increasing every day and old oi FOR THIS WORRIMFNT SO LONG AS WE The increase of its business has called for the estab- Mr. Davis said he was willing to leave it to | of enforcing a threat to drive from that town | thinking he was a murderer. He afterward | ™ od tting Mr, Grant and A. Davis, jr., of the firm of Mc- Demands of the Men. Hishment of offices at the seat of government, and they | WANTED (Srruatioxs : have been opeued iu the Adaine buildin, No, 133 Stes ARE WILLING TO FURNISH YOU WITH ste is ict the Sse SLILEN ate | WANTED ction ALL THE REQUISITES FOR TIDY HOUSE =| Fetiicut manager, ald FP) B. SANDS. attoruey., 7H Those who are required to give such bouds, as well as | WOOD AND COAL. any man of experience in manipulating ‘and county a recent settlement of negroes, | learned he was mistaken in his man. In order | BU! stauds in imminent danger of losing his cements, ‘ ‘ life, as the Indians believe be was mental Th tered town about mid- | to secure his reward Smith told the negro he | e instru a, berchmesy Prd St soae boldly | would release him if Jackson would allow him | in causing the sickness of John Grass, the chief through the streets. They were not aiexainod to cut off one of his ears. Jackson's ears were | justice of the Sioux tribe, Sitting Bull's old- REFERRED TO MB. GREENE. Col. Remy suggested the name of Mr. Greene, VWWE OVESIVHVSASAVIVIAIGCAATIACSIVGSVHNWVOCOWEHAWBHOWM OV NNESA ayeeveqaiia? EEPIN! or vi =_ ¢e " ad al i f | marked similarly to those of the negro wanted. , - ne brane Magee ey erent a wan Ga Gciae ox in charge of the Library building, and the #ug~| {h6 town muapected ther ervand andaummoned | Tbe ‘negro agreed and. the eat was cut of | jung olowers numbering about twenty. are up~ ON CREDIT where applications will be considered and full imior- of Towa. gestion was adopted. @ posse and ordered them to leave town. For ared that Jackson would betray +f A mation will be «ladly given as to the great advantage | ‘Tae Evenixa Star will be sent by mail to thing whatever vo do with John Grass’ ailment, AT A VERY SMALL OUTLAY OF MONEY, and safety of the guarantes thus offered to thoes s8-| 1 sadregs in the United States or Canada Mr, Conger called attention to the original | 5 while the scene was intensely exciting, the 3 There is but little chance of his recovery, ured thereby, it being entirely free from the UNCER- charges against Mr. Grant, saying that he was | gang fleeing down the street under whip and | John Grass’ frieuds are becoming so threaten- ACCEPTING IN RETURN PARTIAL PAY- | founsl wuere individual suretyshipiocaicedfor. sev-d¢ | $F such period as may be desired, at the ap eerie aad that he was overexacting in | soar, with the marshal and agper foo po hep: Lyd na BT ‘instan’ me of the white cay wi pretending to search for asuitable place jock, He said that while the government might | captired His cole Mays and be is | made & break for liberty. Smith fired anit the | /0Cked up in look to Mr. Grant for first-class work they did seriously injured. The marsh=l’s posse wounded | begro fell. Smith left, believing him dead. not expect him to impose hardships on the | and captured three others, named Vort, Davis | The negro lived, however, to tell the tale anc contractors, « and Dickerson. The gang is said to be a part | bis dying statement is the principal evidence, —— hE WILL EE A SPECIAL MEETING | Tate of fifty cents per month. G2 But all MENTS BY THE WEEK OR MONTH; AND See ecL Boner tee Pectar | sich ardere entat ba cainagiased by the money, THIS AT A NOMINAL FIGURE ABOVE Bat tisual ylacs of msde to take action Felative | OF Me aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are WHAT WE WOULD SELL YOU THE SAME iGNer, Raye rae has senes Veet: ap the guard use to shield him from bodily harm. a A ’BUS OVERTURNED. the deuth of Dr. Wim. CHARLES ee Mr. Grant in ply said that when Mr. | of white ca organization numbering 150 oa M: . Goops FOR casi. goal AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR—any | Govenswext Recerrre ‘Topay.—Iaternal rey- Conger heard bis side of dhe story be would | men hich reg existed for several months in THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. aoa ee aetna ae 7 debts coutracted by my wife FRANK | enue, $598,891; customs, $1,201,468. S watintal i tar | Stoddard county, | Bome months ago they were |The Executive Board to Meet in St. ox uaamen O8 : BNA. wot int nornorrsas Paden closest watching that the government's inter. ut recently e eat to - quite activein their 0; ons, have been comparativel; t, sass A cog THE LONDUN STRIKE, Louis on the 30th Instant. Pants, Kr., Sept. 6.—Mt. Airy, the suburban home of Col. W. E. Simms, ex-confederate rs $10PER WEEK FOR SEPTEMBER | Tae Boxp Orrerixas Topar aggregated | ests were protected. The contractors, he Sr. Lovis, Mo., Sept. 6—General Master | states Senator, which overlooks the city of ‘1 Coles fe 3 : imed, ni INCREASE IN OUR BUSINESS WE ARE | SE” st the Colonnade fpeneon for suf bath so 4s follows: 4 per cents, coupon, $1,500, | Claimed, | were linia PREPARED TO OFFER YOU EVERYTBING ing, outing snd fishing. Early applican — $13,100, at 128; registered, €400.000, $13,000, jee of roomate 3g per cents, registered, $75,000, $7,000, THE CRUISER PHILADELPHIA, aan tee to | Workman Powderly of the Kuights of Labor, | Paris, was the scene of a grand party last XX OUR COMPLETE LINE AT PRICES EX- JAMES STOOMEY, HAS OPENED AN | $7,000 at 105s. Cardinal paras Hoge mara Try €0| gunounces that the general executive bonrd of | evening, given to his son's Clesmanee et Yale CEPTIONALLY LOW AND UPON TERMS Fatent Office, for the transaction of « General Keal | AxorHER oF THE GANG ARRESTED.—Chief Bell Arrangements for Launching the Vessel the order will meet in St. Louis September 30, | college, Messrs. Langdon Snap of Maine and je basinees. Lenal papers drawn and business i i Tomorrow—The Washington Party. i: and continue in session several days. Import-| Starling Chiles of Pi Promptly attended to, seo-3t* | of the secret service has received a telegram ° Loxpox, Sept. 6.—Cardinal Manning, the 7 : a og iles of Pittsburg. As the "bus, WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL => PRESSED BRICKS FOR SALE AT LOW-| from Agent M. G, Bauer, dated at Cincinnati, | tomorrow at noon the new cruiser Philadel- | Td mayor and the bishop of London and Sir | $2¢ @Westions affecting the knights in the en- | crowded with young ladies and top-heavy with i 7 tire southwest embracing Missouri, Kansas, | gentlemen, pm ding road coe stating that he arrested Henry Norton at | phia, constructed by the Cramp Brothers of | Jum angeles an interview rey ——s Indian territory, Arkansas and Texas will be from Mt Airy it ovmtareod. en She sixteen jouth Moscow, Ky. or oun- rid * i i view i e terfeit alive dallas: Norton w one of the Wi | Philadelphia for the goverument, wil ade | ieoters and shippers today with « view to | considered See et tio eee trea Be eet est prices in city: quality first-class, IN OURTHREE COLOSSAL STORES WILL ied BARBER g'KOsS se5-3¢ BE FOUND FURNITURE AND CARPETS = <q THIS 15 TO NOTIFY MY CUSTOM A reaching a settlement of the strikes. aie anes most of them were bruised. Ed. Brown of and the Public in General that I have ie- | iams gang arrested a few days ago. from the ways on which she was built and for THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. Louisville had his shoulder dislocated: OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, STOVES, DRAP- ror Old Stand, 610 Mth st, n.w., to 1211 ——— ‘ petals AN EIGHT-HOUB STANDARD REJECTED. ; Mise wpozed from my nd Sits Cates tient cote an the first time will ride in the water. At the tiully. CHAS. E. KALDENBACH, a Successor to J. H. Vermilys, Ladies’ Boot Maker. Virgie Graves of Ge town had her instance of Secretary Tracy a Philadelphia girl | _L©¥Dow, Sept. 6.—Tho trades union congress | Fifty Dead Bodies Already Taken From | nd \cfraoe orgetown head cut tached from the Iroquois and ordered to report sitting at Dundee rejected « resolution this the Ruins, left arm and side badly bruised; Miss Fan- coe e i A nie Canyink, Newto' bruised; Miss HOUSEFURNISHING LINE, sent for treatment st the naval hospital at Mare | il! christen the cruiser with a bottle of wine. | | oot ss voring a working standard of eight Busie Reseell of Cincinnsti lefveye ond tereneca BPE W STOCK verat. CHANDELIERS | Island, Cal.; Ensign N. R. M. Field, detached | It ¥%# a¢ first thought to have Mrs. Wilmerding, | pours The vote was 88 to 63. Eprxscnou, Sept. 6.—Fifty dead bodies have | bruised; Miss Emma Gano, draghter of Gem cae from the Minnesot» and ordered to the Yantic; | R€ of the Secretary's daughters, perform this | "The Steam Navigation company has conceded | been taken from the Maurice Wood colliery at | K. M. Gano of Texas, forehead and arm cut on ‘Now on hand, = Assistant Surgeon P. H. Bryant, detached from | ceremony, but Mr. Tracy thought t! :, in view | the strikers’ terms. An increased number of Penicuick, in which an explosion occured yes- and chest bruised; Mass Susie Todd, India- mauke Figures. | the ironclad steamer Ajax and’ ordered to the | of the name of the vessel and of the city in | wharf laborers are at work today. The ship- | terday, | Bapolis, left eye and forehead bruised, lo show goods. |. scppIMAN, naval hospital at Norfolk, Va., relieving As-| which she was built, it was but right to have a | wrights in the employ of the Williamsons at ee chin cut aud buck hurt; Miss Gibson of Glen. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S 1206 F st,_| sistant Surgeon A. R. Wentworth, detached and | sepresentative of that city be the nn of | Washington,in Cumberland, have struck for an THE WORLD'S FAIR. dale, Ohio, head bruised; Miss Allie Goff of jy23-3m. persot " - = placed on wait: di honor on the occasion of her launching. A | #dvance of four shillings weekly. North Middieton and Mass Belie Brent Clay of Five Chicago Men to Give Half a! this county escaped without injury, So Million Toward the Fund. A Wholesale Cheese Poisoning Affair. Cuicaso, Sept. 6.—' Tribune this morning | Tirrix, Onto, Sept, 6.—A wholesale cheese sederm. anlltings peas Comscstoxen Taxrze said this morning: | Parl? palm end nary officers, will go over A SENSATIONAL FAKE, “There is no truth whatever in the story that | ¢, odor: —_ Thavedondered my resignation to Secretary | tary, who-will be wable tocond |? °°" | Graham Did Not Go Over the Falls iu Noble. WHO ARE GOINxa. His Berrel, CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, announce the reo] stu and pening at 500 llth st. iw. free-haud crayons, mestol and oil trate made from Bhgtorapis of fife “Free exhibition of paiutings day and eveulng. 921 and 923 7th st and 636 Massave. nw, |“ se3-tin | peer W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, mus TO art = i EE EL TET PES pe says that George M. Pullman has subscribed | Poisoning occurred Wednesday night at Repub- saad THRICE OF COLUMBIA OF THE DIS] Ten V8.8, Yantto sailed this morning from | The officers and others who will go are the Borraro, N.Y., Sept. 6—The Evening News | $100,000 to the world’s fair fund. To a reporter | tie. ‘The victims included the Mansfeld fenniiien se2-4m joan Bean 8 ee isso. > pa, _ a. a to participate in the | following: Admiral Jonett, Commodores today publishes a complete expose of Graham's | Who called on him last night Mr. Pullman | aud théir guests, George Rudd and Mins Dollie BSR gt LE a yk | pa ee vance emer, White, Wilson and Melville | siioged trip over the Falla last Sunday. ‘The | would only admit that he had suggested the | Kimmell of Lelievue, M. J. Ink, the Warner, that pursuant to sp order of court in the above —_ on the po Spy ot soquet, ieee Abas se a EASE Osx Two Weexs Mons eS SE id ey warn a! D A N — | chiefs of bureaus, Paymaster General Fulton, ‘: " " | family aud several others, Nearly all the Commlander Higginson Seen eeraerTice— | Sudge Advocate General Remey, Capt, it. W, | Mair was shrouded in such mystery and bo isonet pitas Genet ee ng | Suests at the Empire house in this city were partment notice of the deah of Naval Ac.| Metde, Constructor Hichbora, Wma, Powell, {such palpable evidence of fraud that the | the work of raising the $5,000,000 by securing | niso more or less ailected, and the indications department notice of the death of Naval Ap-| chief draughtsman bureau of construction; | News set out to prove it another of | sjif million in one tious of $100,000 cock, | ae that they had eaten poisoned cheese, AB Lips nomad 7 rrp Ley “or! Se dears der pel esac Thomas, | those ——- — e which — a Who the four, besides Mr. Pullman are, has not | @¥e##s#tion is being made, 1e Newpor' ‘y hospital September su) itendent o: ‘0; hie offic lea} ‘rom juspension bridge di. r 3 x, nese No new cases have developed since the $d in- | Howison. chiet of the steel inspection board; |and Kimball's’ swim through, the whiripost | boc® divulged, but P. D- Armour and Marshall! ye Labor Question in Germany. her 01 ‘nd then we move to our Eight-Story, Fireproof Building, 13th and F sts. — = ee eres eee stant. — ge eet - re coat survey, Hon. Hr ge inby depen aged aoe — mone amines ies == — <i, Bruxy, Sept. 6.—The various parties of the open our new house with a complete as to it shall seem right john KR. Thomas o! jinoia, ‘ief eer | Of abt mystery enveloyer ose ii MINERAL AND LANDS, i i line of Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Materials, | _s¢2-6t D. M. RANSDELL, U.S, Marshal D.C. Restaxariox Revoxep.—The Secretary of the | Montgomery Fletcher, Lieut. Mason, aide to | feats, but so carefully were the plans laid that Hogaese DS. | reichstag are preparing independent bills upon on ri iy . ns the labor question in addition to the govern- Only the latest will be shown, and nota dollar's ‘DB. JOHN A. DALY, Navy has revoked the resignation of Ensign | the Secretary of the Navy; the naval attaches | no absolute proof could be obtained that they | Satisfactory Negotiations With the . bat Siakives conse meant cae ae = arn se Thos. W. Ryan, to take effect December 22, 1889, | of foreign legations ‘who are in the | had not pecn, as was claimed,’ successfully Caetd’alans tadiaen, ment measures for the direction and prever- 4 r i ty A 4 tion of strikes. The indications now are that = | sel lw and he has been ordered to hold himself in | cit¥, Lieuts. Scheutze, Caperton and May, | accompli In this latter essay of Graham's, this aubbiect @ill ace — the ‘We will also continue our present store, 315 7th st. Dy readiness for sea servic x Carpenter of the army and two or three ane “fi Rapliogiry ool “ light | Land to! Cmrcaco, Sept. 6.—A dispatch from Lewison, | the fon vo Aateet ~ upy much of time of Until January 1st, 1890, when we will offer the entire | {o insure prompt deivers: ‘Tue Lowest Brvpes.—Martin Hendricks of |. A special car will be attached to the 7.20 | to gain additional notorwty by chicanery. Tdaho, says: ‘The commission consisting of | eect tn Sllasow Gh sos eantitend teentn 66 Soins 30 te 08 vie F.PMAY SOO. this city was found to be the lowest bidder for | "iD on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad | THe EXPose IN SUBSTANCE Is a8 FoLLows: | Gen. Ben oe = Hon. J. H. Shoup, and | <siuan Cire -odi errr = t less than Agents for Laflin & Rand Powder Co, sudl-lw “ tomorrow morning, arriving at Broad street, Capt. N. B, Humphrey, who went uy; } » — prescient see re the construction of the approaches to the Min- | Philadelphia at 10:47, whence they will go to | _ ¥f#nkT. Haggerty, stenographer of the surro- | CSP! saps > com . 7 5 three weeks since to negotiate with the Cour | iB Kansas and Missouri show that @ light frost Keuioved Her Dressing Making and Dress | neapolis post office building when bids were | the ship yard of Cramp & Sone in eReES court, Sis) etty, sinias tins be was fet) mien sbiess in- | Prevailed orthers parts CLOSING OUT SALE, mee ousting Schou fo sehen) opened yesterday at the Trenmsry dapartuens, |The they mal core ee tee Galen leaving | ing in the river near Lasalle last Sunday. At | ¢’Alene Indians for the surrender of the min- | Preveiled vie ee might ae fd we have no hesitancy in saying that never before | "231-0 ——__—_ BODINE | his tigate being 810,150 Philadelphia at 8:8 p.m., arriving home utp: | Lasallo he met Garrit 3. Staley, who said he | ¢F#l and timber lands and navigable waters on : fm the history of any house iu Washington city have Sunczox Joux H. Javuwar of the army has |™; 12, consequence of the absence of Mr. | was employed by Graham to cut loose his bar- | their reservation, is making very satisfactory manne MoE. Chas, Cramp in Europe the arrangements f 1 on the f ning and im | Progress with its business. The Indians were ise: oard Now in Bank Tides cinscen amet coisait ho ae oncom : been granted two months’ extension of leave, | the excursion are in charge of ino resident | over the Fells ta if, aguecty mone Sas te Gane eee en eer tane ee. rainy ther miserly ola # Surplus and Interest Fund. ; Joux W. Sumips’ Taums.—November 6, | Sineer of the firm, Mr. Buell. Staley to accompany him and help | °02lly. 150,000 promised them by the - | Government when they surrendered a part of | farmer named William Cosind, living near this 1886, the pension burean rejected John W. | Changes in the Department of Justice. | sented and the two. mes went in’ a fou; | their reserygtion before hs not yet been paid, | place, was known to have much money ia hie Shields’ claim for pension on the ground that| The Attorney General has accepted the resig- | down to Prospect point, just above the Falls, | 824 there is. besides, money still due them for | house, He was visited by relatives the injury alleged was not received while in | nations of examiners Heiskell, Chalmers and | There they met e man whom Haggerty thinks | damages by the railroad running through their | and urged to deposit his money in a safer the line of duty. Claimant's left thumb was | Baker of the Department of J: was Devere, the theatrical manager, who said | Te#ervation. sfactory assurances ha’ After much persuasion he produced, from dif- “ > d er of part of Justice to take been given the Indians that their m ls 750 | hurt while he was fighting with a comrade, effect at the expiration of their t work, he was watching for the barrel. “We also met he pard oud ‘ir money would | ferent hiding places in his house, €26,200 im | Shields applied to have the case reopened be- : P Present Constable Horn, who was said to have taken | f° huld. and reasonable excuses for the delay, | goldand notes. The money was’ brought to cause he was not responsible for the fracas nor | Which will probably be next week. He hae| Graham out of'ihe barrel belec the Fella nie ns this city and deposited in a bank. did he attempt to Yetend himself. Assistant | appointed R. P. H. Staub of Baltimore to be | also said he was watching for it. Horn and EXPRESSED A WILLINGNESS TO TREAT in Secretary Bussey has refused a reconsideration, | an examiner. Albert Small of Hagerstown, | Staley remained with me till after the hour | with the commission, and as Gen. Simpson has | Kansas the Banner Republican State, SS Md., who recent received a similar appoint- | at which it is claimed the barrel with Gra- . ressed his i i " Torexa, Kax., Sept. 6.—During the last dtsieie Sinuke coicnina sahacs Resioxrp.—Law Examiner & D. Luckett, in| ment, bas qualified and entered upon his|ham in it went over the Falla. We saw no | Cremos nis mention of recommending that | | ttre aa ee the republicans of Obie ‘uti 1 a a fair and reasonable price be paid for their €33.00 size reduced to $22.00 pared the gfice of the commissioner of the general | duties. Deere! noe Sid any ge over Che Palle ap to Wenig ec osialin te offered s costly silk flag to the state polling the me = = poses cat t land office, has tendered his resignation, to| Mr. Foster, who succeeded Maj. Strong as| time. Staley was with me constantly until we pores ai ie ns are proceeding favor- ‘ jorit the a take effect on the 10th instant. chief of the agents’ division, has taken charge | returned to Lasalle. We did not leave the ly and it is expected will be concluded in | largest ma . Kansas won 12.00 * . 6.50 "We absll very shortly retire our first series of stock ee of the office. Mr. Howard Perry of that divi-| point till nearly 7 o'clock. We did not see | #bout ten days, when the commission will re- | flag and Gove: Humphrey and Foraker im 650 * . 4.00 at 12 per cent int per aunum. These wonderful | TwreewaL REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—The fol- | sion isacting pardon clerk, the ‘ot | Graham at ell. If he was found in the barre} | turn to Portland, Oregon, after which Gen. | considering the matter bave decided to make the 6.00 « « 2.65 Sepoueedin Dagement by the oard ot Dincic, lowing appointments have been made in the | Mr- Boteler having taken effect September 1. | below the Falls he entered it do agree ee ag tafee ee =a mn eeary sate te the Unie ‘vil'bes to so 5 ame Secs Fecie [Sane csi net fot aeue | iat ar pido "at hanson | "log a i es 225 « - 1.50 S. DUNCANSOX, President. fifth North Carolina district—A. D. Bandy, M. | cided uponan appointment. examination of the and are satisfied that | not been fixod. LACE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS!S 4 M. Burke, LA. Craver, Wm. R. England, Jas, SSS lieved. it will forma very valuable addition to the PIS wees 15 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $9.00 ‘e ry, 6 C. Fletcher, A. E. Graybeal, T. A. Groce, 8. P. Ohio and Indiana at the Front, —>—___ Cour d'Alene district — & consider- A Man and His Wife Drowned. 12 “ “ - 228 _Lavitol Hill Brauch by A. N. Hs, 2 z+ | Graham, T. N. Hallyburton, T. M. Hicks, A. A.| Testimony as to the interest which Indians A Missouri Mine on Fire. able amount of wealth. y are fur Baurmore, Mp., Sept. 6.—Mr. and Mra 1€8.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $4.25 WASHINGTON DecaCateFar tase | in som Pde meg ge deaths and Ohio take in this administration” was! Rice Hix, Mo., Sept. 6.—Fire broke out in | with a lot of samples = wei wghe mines of | John Gunning of No, 1442 Decatar street, wore 5.00 ° = 2.75 NOTICE. —1 pare t K | Sale, Robert Sowers, J. P. whelton, 8. F. Shire, plainly visible this afternoon in the examina-| mine No. 4 of the Rich Hill Wednesday. All the peer ‘end of the lake, and from = drowned last night in the Middle branch. They — . . 2.25 ‘Sr Dleaseld to nee te trends uel catGueee’ We | F. M. Williams, John H. Zevely. Gangers,| tion room of the civil service com-| the entrances were immediately closed and try between the Caur d'Alene and St. Joe | Were boating and the boat upset, anae isis a ae Sneral Book Binding and gusaste Bretclees | fourth North Carolina. district H. M. Barnes, | mission. An extraordinarily wide sheet | steam was injected in the hope of smothering | rivers. 1300 = « 750 Trek Moving 10 eepectiullprous Of Mr. Nash. we | M. Furgerson, John Fields, jr., W. W. Speight, | of paper had down one margin | the fire. Yesterday afternoon an explosion of ees Sixteen Millions of Bonds Involved. ane tides ‘* aes ro131-60° Resvect!51@ & LaNDvorat, |D. M. Vernon, Storekeepers and’ gaugers, | list of the var the confined gases occurred."causing an up- The Cold Snap in the West. Cuicaco, Sept. 6.—A special dispatch from 25.00 Antique e 7.50 sa = = twelfth Pe lvania district—S. C, Buckal compose this union, aud following each name | heaval of the beams above and wrecking one of} Pratrsmovra, Nzs., Sept. 6.—A heavy frost | Austin, Tex., says: A suit by John 8. Kennedy - CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES | Enos Sundt, H. Sommers. Also the follo blank, a short down-stroke of # pencil | the bi Three Il here last nigh’ 10.00 - 6.00 ‘and other securities, Commercial Titho- ey pel fell here night. Much corn will be injured, | et al. of New York against the International a designing. A. G. GEDNEY, Sixth Indiana district—Albert Huber, store. number of Utahns the case might pump at one of the shafts were hurled 30 as only on the dry high jand the out 4 Great Western railroad to fore PR pcre ie 10th and D streets (Post building.) | keeper; J. W. Manington, storekeeper and| be. Euch stroke represented an applicant for | feo! ony by the force of the explosion, but 7 a = i $16,400,000 y ty lg pares og Bee FRESE Hava AND ay Woot — | gauger, ition in the railway mail service and only | we fatally injured, The fire is still burn- | of danger, ta 620" Seor call Games ose ~who mau licat A fey 8 Large Comfortable Rockers, 62.75 CHAMPAGNE WI Pensonat.—Mare Levy, A. H. Doran and M. | January last were being corpidered. Kanne | oe —-__ frost in the northern part of this county last hand vole, Box Mattresses, former price $18.00, now 96.50. C. Gray of New York, Chas, R. Pope of St. Louis | Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania wére Arrested for Bigamy. night did considerable damage to the corn crop. ntivated. Reed and Rattan Kockers, Wines, Bran and E. §. Hawks of Lexington, Ky., are | bout even igi demands for place @ndsal-| Font Surra, Aus., Sept. 6.—Jefferson Hogue, Mr. Gladstone at the Exposition. cannot bond their _— — — Kors dbean em agp niyo ns 1213 Pennsylvania avenue, stopping at Ripe ch a A aanney ot abd an a Bay more sneer tee’ & white man aged twenty-five, was a here! p,uis, Sept. 6.—Mr. Gladstone visited the any 4 yee 6, we have house iew Yor! stopping af ie —. Island, » Indinn territory, Dela- bigam: money way-of It ware and Arizona had act a le PTTroh prior nncta matter of progt with um, | Se RQUITABLE ‘Thompson of New York, D. B Beldwin of ingle of bonds in question ; Ind., and E, Geau of New York|*tToke in their horizontal col Bew stock of everything in the line of Furniture, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Logansport, Li "shi Washington territory, Oregon, vada, Cargets, Upbolatery Goods, Wall Papers “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 87. vite of Pravivlas peas fae pen Montans and Idaho had’ only ene’ each. "To JULIUS LANSBURGH, ASSETS $1,044,781.37. Connecticut, James Reynolds of Ohio, A. B | because the tallies of ausious ones im Leniees Reed of Boston and W. KR, Fisher of New York d Ohi Fr ‘315 7th st. nw, Office hours, from 9a m. to4:30p.m. Onthe first | are at the St. James,—__M. T. James of New | 2” Ohio stretch out like two great arms di- ew House will be 13th & F. su3l | Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | York Mr. and Mrs, Stemberger of Chic: rected by some greedy mind aesirous of em- 2 Sto dorcluck p.m Advances will be made Promptly | and Mme. M. L. Dubois of Geneva are at bracing the entire railway mil service. The CAEDIPERSONS WISHING TO HAVE THEIR | st 7v'clock Areo.—! Palmer of Chicago, John G. | F extremity of the sheet has imp err eth pad Ha ice | reeset 70 eget | Broly of Maaco. Geo, 2 pacar af feb Dal ler Backays, or Fiestas re work at low prices, “ipecial at- | {ay at the office of the Asauciation, Kquiteble Build: | Now York, E. A. Morse of Rutland, Vt; F. A. | Dav stopped. ‘The applications come piling in. SEE e Fad to Daroy Walle and Tin Boots Barnaby of Brooklyn, Edmund Alton, of New He Was Not in the War, tiopable eTeLce, == C. E. Mitchell of New Britain areat| The story having been widely circulated that ® pension had been granted to Timothy Shee- Maurice Adler’s Hopeless Condition, | ban of Connecticut, who had, it wag stated, deserted May 20, 1863, Commissioner Tanner 4 i ? § i j q: i i i y Cianrers., Just Opened a Full Line of Comprising WILTONS, MOUQUETTS, ROYAL VEL- VETS, BODY Br sss Abels SMYRNA. WILTON aud VELVET CARPETS, from | JNO. JO¥ EDSON, Sec'y. 6 by u to 10x by 14 feet, in chotee BUGS and MATS, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES in eV EBEIGNS CO-OPERATIVE associa so far as the patient was concerned, his sleep = TION. being frequently broken by ts of nervousness MOOE BRO. & CO., 1328 F st. Joaxsox, Gauxezr & Co. eee een Patera orang on terms of ogni of 1889-90,from Our stock of Carpets for the fall season of "89 is now Feady for your inspection. Tngrain Carpets, from 25e. | Perwone nemedon.the cover, second page, of thetr trade 7Sc.a yard. ‘Tapestry Brussels as low as 62igc., | “eulars Secretary, from that to the very best quality Body Lrusels, 7a 6 Soe, 91.25. Ingrain Art Squares, Felt Draggeta, Floor and 803 0 st. nc, and Stair Oil Cluths, Rugs, &. Full stock Blankets and | aul7-Im Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. Comforts. New arrivals Pall Dress Goods, Ladics’ DE. £8 CARROLL, ~ Di ins fjmoved his office trom 12th st to 1325 Fat. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., SS Esiton hs sin ee * 36 Pa sve, near 7thet mw. | cor Gth and Mass.ave. Open if fi it i ltri | ip 5 if i