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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. ; , SEPTEMBER 10, 1889. STATUS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. | PARNELL’S NEW JERSEY ESTATE.| ENTERTAINED IN BALTIMORE. Secretary Windom Says it WasReduced, | Michael Fallon Declares That in «|The President Dined and Given a Re- Not Increased, in July and August. Week He Will Be in Possession. ception After the Parade. Ref to certain statements} A New York special to the Philadelphie Zx- | After the President reviewed the parade in iin st July cad August of quirer says: The alleged connection of Michael | Baltimore yesterday he accepted the invite- this year the public debt had been increased | Fallon, the whe landed at Castle | tion of the mayor and reception committee to over $7,000,000, while during the same mouths | Garden on among the steerage pas- | attends dinner in his im 1888 the debt had been decreased over @11,- | sengers of the steamer City of Chicago, with | helda 000,000, Secretary Windom said: “Those state- | the Parnell estate, seems to be envelopedin| Into the ments convoy an entirely erroneous impression. | Some mystery. Fallon came here, it will be re- | house filed 150 guests wishing to honor the The fact is,as shown by the books of the | called—at least such was his statement—at the | President of the United States, ‘Treasury, that on the 30th of June, 1889, the | instigation of one of Parnell's agents at Avon-| At the table of honor were President Harri- total amount of the public debt, including | dale, County Wicklow, Ireland, to take charge | son, Hon. James A. Gary, Secretary Tracy, Ad- Bonds of all kinds, was $896,383,987, and om the | of the Irish leader's estate, Ironsides, at Bor- | jutant General Kelton, John 8. Gillman, Gen. showing a reduc during these With his wife and seven children he was de-| Mayor Hodges, United States Senstor Wilson rena deg easter eta the same | tained by the Castle Garden sathorities under | and John E. Hirst. months of last year was only about | the law prohibiting the importation of con-| The navy was represented by the officers of one-third of that amount, viz., $7,061,270. | tract laborera, Upon investigation on Satur- | the United States men-of-war lying in the har- The reduction of the annual hemor og ar day he was released by Collector Erhardt, The | bor for the bombardment of Fort McHenry. on of 'y PLAIN submitted for ratification to meetings of both ry in interest, and it is believed the rest SALE OF Were DWELLING a m Vill be the setdemeat of thong, ‘Late oe ee repese nied on : x night, however, it was asserted that rs of the dock companies refuse to Macon, LB PATER | UD ieliciie ne patty eS om the Cg gemp top op July seoretary of the, omg: commission, Ms. | They were Commander Kellogg, bare oH Part from the terms offered by them to ‘Teentisd om Bicod and Skin Dteseses mailed of ABBE tiat feeordea ss Liber No. Lie, | —_—o—— the reduction of the annual interest cha at Bordentown in reference to Fallon. "The re ae ene ee een teem eee a ieee ee Drawer Ausata, Qa, | faiie H.C the atbecsonrs wil wel, dhe Iipet during ‘Parnell . Porter, U.8.N. au6-2030t-4 blade o. pretulors. om Prag tg mors tng tree moze | ing of Palo What, rien document |, Preunatend pry iat he hotel ery | Drm Pane, Oru Orr, Ozenen 1h RCSL SASHES | (rae evenvo stam uo paren juction as that of last year. my son he cannot enter [ronsides.” P Deer Park hotel will remain open for the socom- : 2S Certain piece oF parcel of laud lying and belux in the To-| not of YESTERDAY nor reduction of annual interest on the public debt Fallon had & his asion £20 a money [omisrymeapaescet from ee Ls iaboray leon modation of gueste antil October 4. As the ____ AUCTION SALES. _ ot Rass tm the Dietrict of Colarbee known, of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE uare LoFth of squure utbere three hupdrrd sud | NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreiga, Livevor of the District of Columbus, tove.her with | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN- Boned. Mens, ef cotere, as in eid trast men] ING PAPERS, ‘The Money aud the expenses of the sue incash ‘of which | This is conspicuously true of all classes $100 must be paid at the tue ot the sale) and the Fesidue i equal suis in cue snd two years ium the | Of news, but especially so in regard te Pet Seta Hervanutaas tp as neared iy wace’t | Local News and District Affairs, trust to the satisfxction of the trusiees oy tie property ite foreman toe seran ore wet iid sit | | THE STAR hase very much LARGER Barve tbe tight Co rast i, genie: the trance re: aed BETTER force of LOCAL RE- aot tha pe cgenine Siar newspaper at the riskand | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS SRABUNS UP Des Trustes < than any other paper in Washington : Tie Ib@ac ww, |€ver thought of employing, and ITS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORB THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It is therefore able to print each day « full report of every transaction of public ine terest occurring in the District up te the very hour of going to press. —:0:——. By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- PATCHES, and with the difference of time in its favor, it is also able to give its readers every afternoon the news of the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE riods = t ‘i tumn is the pleasantest season of the THIS AFTERNQON. th Early this morning John Fall in of | eand five hundred men, women and children | ©#rly su' Pl t —__THIS & wor fa Pr eidant Gurtnid oa od fg Bee Conk tte eae niece: | caccull dingie Bie tomes cot can nd et Zear in the mountains this information will be | 1 cicANSON BROS. auctioneers luring the first six months of which the it, fied Castle Gentes saa ve bonds in | the hand and a pleasant look. Se ee KUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. PROPERTY interest charge was reduced $15,347,572, fhe sum of $8,000 that his relative and his| The reception closed sharply on time and for aaa ana KONTING ON ELEVENTH STREET r “The erroneous newspaper conclusion above- family would not become public charges. The | * few moments the President uat in the chair of FOREIGN NOTES. AD SOUTH § STRRED SOUTH OF PELL A oe! referred to arose, doubtiess. from the were at once tak by | the or of Baltimore. Lined in front of the —_— - form of the monthly statement of the public | their Grooapolst relative. oe Sway °T | city halt, the letter carriers of the city wore | Its reported that the Empress Frederick of | p©¥2¥-5.0¢ « geod of trust dated the fev day of debt inxeaed by this departipent, in whi the | Fallon says that his story about his engage- | keeping back the crowd As the President was | Germany hus signified hor intention of paying November, aD. 1880, and Recorded in smou:t of ths debt is given, ‘less cash in the | ment by Mr. Parneli’s agent is absolutely true | recognized descending the stairs cheer upon | a visit to the Vatican in the course of her so- tee bc. ee pehncaak ieee eat ean <y." By this form any increase of the | and that he will be in complete pamaeiee of | cheer rang ont, continuing to the depot, where journ in Italy, to the hughtat Didder, in vrout of the cash in te Treasury shows an apparent de- | Ironsides before the end of the week. he entered the car Baltimore, with Secretary |" Zanzibar advices say that three thousand | {UESDAL, Tite TENTH t pay crease of the debt, and disbursements, for any ————_+oo—__—__— * | Tracy, Marshal Ransdell and Adjt. Gen. Kelton. Wan Yam Wezi ha ivedek saeco A. 1858, at oO purpose other than the purchase of = THE GEORGIA DUELISTS. - oe co engine started with the car to Aves eas quantits ar ieee “ Fate “ ite par value, show an apparent increase e — ‘asl on. cattle, man; ee ye ee. “3 ablic debt equal to the amount of such dis-| Huff Under Bonds and Patterson in Seer eeres ga UES : thereof for so much thereof us may be necessary jareementa. For instance, if the public debt Atlanta. 45 Minores to Bartrwonz.—Take the B. and | The Irish police have been ordered to refrain | dis:large the trust, TAU of lot numbered 4 (dour were stated today at ‘$300,000,000, less cash in the 0.’s 45-minute flyers on your next visit to Bal- | from shadowing English members of the house part fronting forty-four feet and two inches on south Treasury,’ aud tomorrow $10,000,000 should be} 4 Salem, Ala, dispatch says: Hon, W. A. | timore; $1.20 for round trip during exposition | of commons traveling in Ireland, This course apaeren Bg te ag leon hoch te the somth hae ot paid out on warrants drawn by the other depart- | i be duelist, and his friend, | Week.—Adot. is no longer considered necessary for their | the jarty of luts 5, & aud 7, heretofore relessed™ t RT ERS oT ments, the amount of the public debt, less cash | Hf, the would- ws —_— safety. Edward Snowden, a# sown ou a diagram ou said DIBULING HOUSE, No. 160 SIKTEERIB in the Treasury, would be stated tomorrow (as- | Capt Roff Sims of Macon, were arrested st | suMMONED THE CAT TO TESTIFY. | ‘The emigration returns for Ireland for the ee reece, Sr Wn Seawevementy Sia | area Fo cecisle Madore bibsa an Oy suming no receipts) at 810,000,000. notwith- | that place yesterday afternoon. The two were ace t year show that 78,634 persons emigrated | Lhe teris uf sule are: One-third of the purchase TRS ARE YS TES and duuy recorced im liber No. iaading the fact that the ntire $10,000,000 so | taken to Opelika and carried before » judge. | A Singular Witness in a Funny Case | put yeat show | Toreign countries! S100 be cack panel noid wsaee Ce path es the tnnat | tiict of Columbia end st'the seanattor the betes of =, daring eben ot ee pero pol Huff was placed under $10,000 bond to keep Before a Rhode Island Court. Many of the oldest windows of the cathedral | see) sud’ the revaive in equal wae one wud'wo | it Voud whereby Twit able suction, the and Sims under $2,500 bond. Both years in notes ing inte: v 3 ments, and to all intents and purposes as much ——— i < 4 THOULSDAY, TES era, the money of the government en if it were in | Fé still in the custody of the officers. Patter- A World special from Providence, R.L., says: | ®t Antwerp were destroved by the explosions soldue aff Sabres ths ope a ee 2D. 108, at Fi i se4dhde \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE 1 ASD - ‘oo EPTEMBLL, 5 i tii ‘option of the p A a z VCLOCK P.M, that cervain the vaults of the Treasury. son, the other duelist, is still hiding out. A cat—a fine, large, educated cat—for the firat | Sardar. , The eee Spovevaneing apa recording st the sxyenes ot tue pas. | Wack item, Distinct Gomes nar ene ee “The facts during the last two months exactly A dispatch from Atlanta says the Georgia time in the history of this state, has been a | factory yeuterday, days trom the day of suie the trusege reserve ¢ Fight | Sha apy {toon the ground 5 nt or yan of the eo this su oe ce, oe ori legislature will at once take steps toward ex- | Witness in a suit at law brought for trial before | The municipality of Paris gave a banquet ican co che tucchaver'inydetaults on Ate Caps ue sapien ck euuace uuiniered, 17%. bextaning at the juction of the debt was 10,130, " A Master in Chancery Peckham. The case hinged | Jast night to Mr. Edison, It was very largely | tice in the Evening star, The property will be sol sine thea can coma athon — 5 the ‘debt statement showed sn apparent in- | Peling te vou! De teet cae ae rreleay | 00 the possession and identity of the ea The | attended. Chan of enka wv SDs ee which will bo shown at the | (oto the cast Une lan alley 10 teer Sider ehoee Maid ad aera rele participate in any correspondence propos | Parties concerned besides the cat are two Col-| Fully 8,000 Roman Catholic ezechs residing ANTHONY BTDE: ewa! July and August last year is accounted for by | ing a aaa The correspondence between Haff | !ege Hill ladies, Mrs. N. W. Domunn and Mrs, | in the government of Vilna have renounced _se3-dkds 714 15th ot, nw. i} the fact that most of the aj propriation bills | and Patterson has been printed and shows that | Caroline Richmond, bothof whom are promi- pe el religion and joined the Greek SS were not passed in 1968 un! ptember and | Pattersou’s part! thirty-six hours at | nentin the social circles of that aristocratic SSE PETE NE iene ~ October, aud the mouey was not available, ex- | Sulphur Springs, Ala, without hearing from | quarter. ash: Indy stmatly claimed the cat ag | The abah of Persia has bestowed the grand ROOF e COWENTHAL, asctonsers Bide Ge conte ee Haff. Pattersoa has returned to Atlanta, It hie cals aa the ont to settle it was im | TO% Of the Order of the Sun and Lion upon M. 937 Fehet. mw, | wishin Kew (0) sted by the ‘continuance resolutions’ of Con- | is believed in Atlanta, however} that there will | bef Own and the only way to scttlo it was in| 4iDh na the distinguished French eneineer, On WEDNESDAY “MORNING, SEPTEMBER | Sears {ie ine mmey te pavabie ‘within, One wud two gress, while in 1889 the appropriations for the | still be some sort of s conflict between the two | Court. By mutual agreement the notoriety at- | Bouvard hes been made @ grand officer of | EPEVENTH ee cing EN 1 é ta UK, at out | th it the rat t « cen Sas Geet core svallahio ce Saiz 1. Bonrly | men, tending a jurv trial was avoided, Mra, Demunn | the same order. sales r00 “a weekly sale of Household Fart | asid wid ate, abd scared by jae oe ot cj on the for the — day, and ts to 12 o’clock: the departments drew end Ae- FEO RESP Sync Pape ap testified that wh he was teaching} King Christian has appointed Capt. Knudson, ASLO. AND BED ROOM SUITES, WARDROBES, | puid in cash waite the dap of tue, | Midnight, thus leaving literally nothing and placed in the hands of their bonded THE CRONIN TRIAL. in, ai Seotnoaeie years tia’ Gan | sepornich wee abandoned | HAT HACKS TOUR ee OE EEe SEO REE | Puidin caah within teu Uy dps ater the day cf mie. in the way of paws from arsing officers sums for fatare use largely saitiy ees ee ee pi omega pean pre rapey ioral Fe eR Oba he SPiN Hai AND | cont. “A deported GUO wil OF required vice the fextpetega Rareen, Ay im excess of the expenditures for those mouths. | Still Working up Evidence and Still _ - ieee RESSES, ES, BED- aud Africa for the morning papers. t to resell the property at the leisure hours, One day the cat disap- the Paige Se op eg ep ht couplied Qne of them will have balances on hand from ; Semi-offcial newspapers at Athens assert bat eu (10) aye, after of ‘wale the such drafts of $5,000,000 after the September Trying to Get a Jury. peared and Mrs, Demunn some days later dia- inte Fen vom the i covered what she insisted was the same cat dis- | that the mediation of the powers has resulted | TWENTY BRUSSELLS AND INGRAIN CARrEra. sat risk of defauiting purchaser after Sve (3) —_—eo—— Payments shall have been made. A Duluth, Minn., dispatch says Mrs. Maggie | porting itself in Mra, Richmond's front yard, | in the porte granting the demands of the a Ee JOM GOODE, Trexten, for uh? srgely, increased purchases of bonds | oo. niin, wite of the Gronin femapadhs ie tn tha Tec Bineann dactings te give thecat up, and | Cretans, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Equally does THE STAR lead all its — — — pains bepteaph lapleiponcs city, She says that she is willing to tell what | Mrs. Demuun's efforts to entice tabby away Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone, who have been | Horse, BUGGY AND HARNESS, Rd GOOD CON- FINANCIAL contemporaries in the publication of the thow an increase in the premium paid of 2,-|abo knows on the witness stand. She avers | "ee complete failure, Mra, Richmond was | visiting the Paris exhibition, returned teed ive OCLOCK, = ~ NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. ie | TOPresented by Lawyer Amasa Eaton, but} England yesterday, TOMORROW at TWELVE 0% in front of my 575,946.43. All these things figure in the last | that the statement that her husband wore his | rf, wr hearing both parties the master decided | 7 3 suction ruoma, “debe statement’ as an increase in the public i basal aad F The sultan has ordered special meeting of | ryyouas DOWLING, Auctioneer debt, while in reality they have Sothing to ‘do | 22iform on the night of the murder is incor- | that he could Give no decision until the cat was T i i 2 i ba N ews Associations; with alert and with it. Ican readily see how an honest mis. |F€ct. She complains that she has suffered the | produced in court, Mrs. Richmond's couch- pect de lvetberty oyryntelieg SOI ee | ean AMD SPACE ahem cup ioauainias CORSON & MACARTNEY, both N. JX ¥- Conson. NO. W. MACAKT: Member N. 1. 31 Receiving the regular dispatches of ; " i bb: in th try, and | La GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. X. W, spprehension may arise from the form of the | indignity of having all her personal letters | ines Said thet bby was tn the conntry, snd |" ‘The sultan kas ordered e epecial meeting of | at wy aartion, ron WEUNCEDAT, gePremnER | Detkervand Dealers in Goverameni Bonds a ah a pene enya apne = therefore have taken | opened in Chicago before they reach her. In in two hours. Muster Peckham then ad- | the cabinet to devise measures to suppress the Fie ER, ny ig ee ge ae Deponita, Exchange. L Colections, respondeuts at all important points; and the trouble to make this explanation. Similar | Chicago yesterday twenty-five talesmen were journed the court to await the coming of the | disorder that prevails in Armenia, Siees. toe acbtene Roce aan eae ree Fallroad Stocks aud Gouls, aud all securities listed | with wires leading directly from its own ee pg deg {055 the | ¢xacnined for the Cronin jury and all of them | cat. Two hours later the cat was brought up ee —— jaunges and Covohes, mugrerings oud Pwintiugy, Ons | $5 24s fichenges ut Dow Lore: Pltladeiphia, Boston | oa othe quan fudaguegh apparent increase was $89,256: im November, | Were excused, either for cause or on peremp- pourieg Geuntry residence and the trial pro-| AN IMMENSE FLYWHEEL BURSTS Foratvare 3s cent, fowcev'aem Spee ame Chine | pandseaa ol Loeed ekcels Gee teeerenoea ae | ayutauh dem hing every city, town and 30,000; in November’ 1838, S11 19m8i7, cod | cezschatlene®. Anew venire was ordered for | ths pussy wasin ths habit of performing. Mrs. | ghousands of Dollars Dama at Steel- | Printed Chamber Furnicure: Mattresses, 2hg | “Kiuericat Bell Ieicphone Stock bourht andsoidjyix | Hamlet in the United States and Terri= @1.490.000; in November, 1858, $11,199,817, tomorrow. Richmond swore also that it mimicked persons usands 0! ars Ze Bolsters ‘Brussels aud other Carpets, Cooking and \cplone Stoc! t an y im Febraary, 1889, @6,443,344" Senator Kennedy has been in Chicago all the | at prayer, while she hud heard that Mrs, | ton, But Fortunateiy Nobody Killed. | Hestiutbuven eke. ine ices, tories, it is enabled to receive and print time that his absence from the Cronin trial has | Demunn’s cat never did that, Master in . ee A lot of administrator's goods, Rifles, &e. LA Ss. atonce a full report of ev event of DOOMED TO DEATH. been so conspiguous. He suid he had not been | Chancery Pockham said that in view of the | A Harrisburg special says: ‘The bursting of ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, —— sod very well, and he had remained quietly in his | contradictory evidence he eould come to no | the large flywheel in the rail mill of the Penn- | 4 number of H New aud Second-hand Carriages, Other Men Said to Have Been Intended | room. 4 is stated that the statelis in posses- | decision. Pending further litigation the cat . vaso DYED AND ALTERED | consequence occurring during the day vs ks, at Steelton, yesterday | Buxwies, and Wasous : for the Same Fate as Cronin. sion of some highly sensational evidence, which | stays in Mrs. Richmond's possession. ee eee eee S ee ! in oo NGHAM, “FURRIERS,” anywhere between the Atlantic and Pa- ALso u.w., between N. and O. phason, bs tain Vil morning, caused the greatest excitement, but Thirty-six dozen Assorted Whips. a Is -GAVANAU = ri cilic Uceans, A Chicago special to the New York Tribune | since his retirement’ from the foree, auisted | THE SOUTHERN BRACE PROBLEM, | fortunately no one was injured. Thiv‘is the re- | _*!-2¢ THOMAS DOWLING! Mictioneer._| Ty I CAVANAUGH (HAS AEMOVED HER iia today says: “Dr. Cronin and the informer | by ex-Captain Wing, both formerly of the Lake markable feature of the accident in view of the 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 23th st Drews Makiug in all its brane Carey, who was shot by Patrick O'Donnell, are | View police. a Bishop Newman ofthe Methodist Church | fact that there were men all around the big VALUABLE FOUR-STOKY BRICK RESIDENCE, ADIES WIsHING THEIR FINE LAGS DuNE 6 NOTE THE RESULT: 29 not the only men who were condemned to| «, iiss Attorney Longenecker said yesterday Thinks It Easily Solved. engine, Engineer Haehnlen was thrown from | 3{/,40*0 NINTH STHEcT NORTHWEST, A1 AUC- r x wp in First-cL.te h pie call at the ouly estevlisbed piace in the city, aiMk UN's eI death and executed because they were sus-| resting Mra. Tom Whal: Itis reported that his elevated position at the valve, but was not pected of disloyalty to the Irish cause,” eaid «| the sttte is satiatod that it can get “amore raise | BUbOP Nowman of Omaha addressed the | seriously hurt. Itis not known what oaused | pre * ub table ee former Clan-na-Gael man to a reporter today. | able testimony from her when she appears as q | Methodist ministers at their meeting in the | tne bursting of the great wheel, but the de- Turstory’ Brick ‘Hedasoce, coutelniua ten toons | RESCH DYEING, SCOURT “It is not generally known, but it is a fact, | "ituew for the defense, as it is stated she will. | Methodist charch block, Chicago, yesterday, | struction of the engine is almost complete, and With alluodern tmprovementa, belua No. "Toes oth brst-jane Ladiea eid Geni! work of wvery gusty that P. W. Dunne, now living in Peoris, who | Ucipation in chime sue coud refuse, open | cate ean eet ot Fhe Mot aan nthe | geveral thousand dollars will be required to re- | "Terute" ue 'tti¢ cash, the balance in one and two | Si) CAROLS Littcn, ices ont ade | SUBSCRIBERS and. MORE THAN hus been prominent in this Cronin matter, was | swer important questions on the ground that | coe ny rene Ore OF the Methodists in solv- | i4i- the damage, The engine was of 1,100 Teed of trast ou the preg Al ove e coe | 222 Maisou Xrvese, Pari,” FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR i " i is ask ¥ be 0! "S DRY ci - > once doomed to @ traitor’s death by the ‘L R. | her answers might be used against her on her eee ee enema bes et horse power, and the flywheel was 90 feet in | recordin at purchaser's cost, $00 deposit will ASA ANE BD GE 2st4s | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY i" Irish own trial; appearing as witness for t! eo x re diameter. It’had been securely braced with | “tured ol 8 dies’ aud Gents’ Garments of all kinus cicanedaal . . tion lgccndln re rage ae fense the state may ply her with questions, | contrary to general belief the ignorance and | fvsrs wrought ines Peden wed tonne watt | FYUNCANSON BROS, Auctoncore Disdwithout being red. Laster tveuug brewe: | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It ts de truthful answers to which may throw much | fanaticism wore as mach on ono side as on the | twisted and bent, One of the cast iron uprights | CALUABLE IMPROVED PEOPERTY OX B STREET Ledcate Goo reied osetia "| Hvered regularly by careful carriers at —:0:— THE STAR HAS MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR into effect in Dunne’s case I do not know. | ight on the O'Sullivan house and the Carlson f thi ine was broken into pieces and two| | NEAK FIFTH STK EST, BEING | “4 1i-WOUL GARMENTS, MADE UP OK RIPPED ty Wulsiahe, J. Mathen, ov, oc thaw, eller of tha phn on the night of May 4. Shouid she | ter The colleges for the colored people | of the engine was broken pens enue Fite stony as Pr Beieg | A ic NOOL GARMENTS ‘ata the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER vf i -AND BAS : doing a wonderful amount of good. and a | Others were cracked. The 4 NG NO. 505 E STKEET, AT AUCTION, A. FISCHER, : ae RRY OF THE Trish American of New York was accused | evade the questions, or refuse to answer, it} ¥°F? doing eee : | scattered promiscuously over the mill. Imme-| In order to partition an estate 1 wil sell in tront 14 oron THE BUSTLE AND WO! of the same crime and was tried jointly | would certainly be prejudicial to the accused | prominent southern statistician admitted that | diately bigs setae tina l work | the vpmiaes ou NEONEDAY, 8 PreMpea ELEN: | ® CCG st iow. CAY ARE OVER, and it te thus reed with Dunne by a court-martial of the | men. there were now more illiterate people among | clearing the debris, and yesterday afternoon the ide lias Lite cones tak tecting teenie 22s mili department of the ‘Irish Re- RG ogee the whites than among the colored people. | rolls were again in operation, an idle engine none Phage EU ‘ 4 eucht aud two-thirds inches on’E street northwest and IFUL RNISHINGS. leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY Slat Dares cate ede atte the Meth | having boon lemporesly prowed into service. | Siey egcier wi tstaprevencntcocttnestt | Coomsa By G MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. three-story-eud-lasement brick buldine wunterea | Coosa By Gas a inant MRS. DILLIARD TO BE ARRESTED. . aie hey know that tt prints all the mown, The crime for which Raid on the Carlson Cottage. tay, bape martial 20h valuatl vroventy i the ofits busLitua section = 4 tthe lee pee — ye and has only the interests of the people Dunne han were tried and condemn: ‘Lhe speaker said he called on the governor of the city, being adjwent to the buildings of the A full line of bs poles tyr ‘ee — — Lawyer Forrest, who is defending ex-De- | f South Carolina during his recent southern | The Funeral of the Murdered Man to | Wamiurwou Law Kierorter and the Columbid Title ine pote and was meg d condemned to death. | GETTING EVIDENCE BY FORCE. fort, desperate but unsuccessful, was i is made to execute the judgment of the court-| A Lawyer in the Cronin Case Makes a | °‘ist church in pushing education among the F 4 irance Col ,aud is bear the City Hall, the Pen- GAS COOKING STOVES: > doomed, was that of losing some valuable pa “ é tour and hada long talk with him, He dis- Take Place Today. Sion Office, the Interior and Pust Uilice Departusents, measures to advocate, and no private demand te oa one by pad a tectire Coughlin in the Cronin trial, yesterday | Covered for the first time that the Aethodirs So pee ae Marner Une skot nek iakee ie ae ae Siiekinkneon te, prt head center of the Fenian organization in | *fternoon, with the aid of three large and | were vot working for social equality of the | An Easton special says: The Dilliard murder | Yet With iutersst af 6 per cout per apne poe — schemes to forward. They know it, America, for delivery to the men on the other | heary-built men, raided the Carlson cottage | nogrocs, but for full political recogaition, “fie is still the topic of conversation and interest option ot puschteer All couvebatchug aed reesrding mh31_WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. | ghort, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, side. These papers would be of the test | and succeeded in getting away with pieces of | Cvmplained,” said Bishop Newman, ‘of the at cost cf purchaser. A deposit Oger | —————___——_ to the British and <1 here, Mra. Dilliard keeps her son close to od sale is made. If terms of sal: it 7 co and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING value ib foyernment, and when | the flooring and walls covered with spots of | *¢Frible strain oeere (on Seg epee SNe aia as ic Gel eek fo tall the same | Devine Sik eines on Eee ones FAMiLY SUPPLIES. MEDIUM & ABSU- Dunne jed at the seat of gov- Cronin’s bi a ee hea race ek eons told him that he had a com- 2 serve the right to resell the prope ty, Eonar = _ > is, therefore, ernment of the Irish republic, which was then | CToHin’s blood. Since the cottage has become | paratively easy problem, strange story she haa been and is telling. To- | cost of the detuulting purciuser, after five day pul LIgu: LUE” PADS 4 ware. wy hing! Baek Chena Ulan peat ERY | LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It to b- shop in Dublin. Meehan, who car- | famous it has been arranged for the inspection | “You of the south,” I said, “have only your day the funeral will take place, and in the | it potice of such resale Geass SEE Nes, nae ee ee EET ae and Fied the documents, discovered to his conster- | of visitors by the building of a railing across | native-born people to contend with, while we oeeanas ota oh fe | im fact worth more as a means of reach- o afternoon Mrs. Dilliardand probably her young | _* st nw. | pacity! Drugs und Grocers ivc. aud uk "d-eoly ery of treasne ad, last them. The | the corner of the room. When the attorney | in the north have all Europe.” I would rather | Sit be placed under amest, the hey ne : “hs 7 3 — ing the public THAN ALL THE fro. ss soon as they returasd. to. the | Commenced digring up the flooring with « | Po problem in grapple sity aaa ao na ieee | dently knows « great deal move conceraieg the —__ ASRS Bate: Foe Woes Fas Guocemss.| Otuer DAILY PAPERS IN THE United States, and were tried by | Pocket knife Carlson and his son-in-law, Mr. | in Chicago and the north and confronted by | murder than he has yet stated. He will be de- | §, — court-martial, as I have already told you. The | Lindgren, attempted to stop him, Carlson pre- | these vast hordes of ignorant, uneducated tained asa witness, while his mother will be Partics hing to = episode is one of the most interesting of all the | senting a revolver at Forrest's head. The three | foreigners leery rid deere seat to bop) arrested as an accessory before the fact. There N OCLOCK. Sew and Socom hand Buswies. enter eiecs ot Fes Wine are Cigars RE I: ce ane olor al poe ae re reer gle a ae ee accompanying Forrest jemeed rer the | mary tie aot tor distant, when we can stand | is no doubt that the woman is implicated in the | {Atiy's Dayton Wagons, Carries, Delivery Wayous | “Wey usrautes to give best value for the unuj> turns it gives its patrons, annals as the ‘lost documents inci- | and held them down on the floor undil the tag. | 824 armly say, ‘no foreigu-bora citizen shall | murder. Wm. H. Bartholomew, the farmer at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, f't"e District Government, 4. HEITMULLEE & CO. TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST ~< Meehan and Dunne’s story of the way had completed his work. They also took | Benceforward have a place in the legislative | arrested for the murder, is very nervous, and | tmeG Buggy, | _2017-3m 183s 1sthe. aw. CITY TOGETHER, Will be sold at the Bazaar, No. 940 Loufsiana avenue, ou Beespay MOMNINGSEPTEMBE TWELETIE returning from the sea shore wis! at baet docame: duet of ‘thi try.” Bishop N BLO ee ee oe SNSING LE Kaeo _ See eee mts were lost was considered satis- son's revolver away from him, Havil cont of the country.’” Bishop Newman's | yeens up his almost continual walking about | *°: = DOWONG 2 eee come serrated! irs over forgave: then nor peut, the ther. side| sscured the specimens Forrest and is three | Fomarks were received with applause but wore | bial? Fr nu coma Teme about 1p HOMis DOWLING secon GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. eee Teen, Dunne and: Meera aieved them guilt- | accomplices Jumped into « carriage and drove hay the low forehead, snaky eyes, and general | CHANCERY SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRaME = = had the papers pinned to bie rare sal pert ee ‘tone = Prev eee bncpe Captured in the Hold of a Vessel. make-up ofafelon. HOE) StUBET. GEORGETOWN, Dee ON H. D. Bars > - eee ae but that the pins cut through. and the docu- | Of them shrew Carlson's revolver beck in’o the | Richard E. Taylor, who is charged with com- | ,,4,Ps-mortem examination was made yes- | prvriurut wuscseoh she vindd Paune, oreo im mind this one significant fact: THE jupreme Court of the ments, falling istrict of bite passed a ity Ne iui ia. aVe., — to the street, were found by ‘d. Several officers were sent out to hunt | plicity in the forgery by which Wells, Fargo & eh sp yet Nk preaed Lea peter Tos docket ie Ce una CRDAL THE py Cony A mt fe yaioes ou all peode rade teers STALK does not rely upon empty boasts some one — — Semeover 0G police. orrest tonight, but they were unable to find | Co.'s agent at Sam Jose lost $4,800 several | with those found at Bartholomew's home. The Se eee ee ie btLooe betas i entabilabuwent- My lange stock uiust ue reduced.” | to impress the public, ITS ClRCULA= — bee apaaiead him. wyer’s three accomplices are un- *s i it wi d yesterday atier- Lit, tile und interest of the yarties to the cause in | | de su nent a eu een “I remember the fall before this P. W. Dunne | known and Carlson and Lindgren can give but —— “60, — oe meng y ie Boom, ‘When Mra Diliand ant her con ns | tai ahueein oi grou ii Geurgetowa, Districtut | Nhe wemte 'y be well drtawed, Orders niustbeleitbe | TION IS SWORN TO; ite PRESS= red six in the subdivis- | tWeew 1st and 1, TH 8 is and i & vague description of them. ul °K | arrested they will then be separated and the | Co/tmbis, known as lot nusave “] Teris Casi HD. BARR, ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIQ; ystems bmi Sit-cas ot =, pes. smth heen in San Francisco. Taylor was arrested in| oficers are ‘confident the bey will then tell | 2,ciMrhor Hulmead’s adtition, wade by Ccousnis: | ict tt Pea ave | gna its BOUKS MAY BE INSPECTED young we, int service o: Trish A Warning to Scolds. Honolulu several weeks ago and brought to | what he knows. court, as the same is luid dowu on the plat of said sub- republic. We expected to be ordered to Ire- | prom the Williameport Sun and Banacre San Francisco on the Australia, but when the Siri SEP ae ree Po Se ey ee DENTISTRY. by any one having an interest in thelr land et any moment and all_of us were ready | “Women who are unable to restrain their steamer arrived in port last Saturday ho was A RESERVOIR MYSTERY. Rontoe atset ot 15-100 feet, with # depth ut 2) examination, These are CRUCIAL - © fe hie ou m P, 7 that fall spoiled that plan and most of us| tongues, and a — to —— — aa So ape knee eearestes ae bola. eee pac thera Gatwecu lots sod of aid subxivisiou, Dre tan Fiwtciate Gold. Nina Re TESTS, which few papers invite, and went to Canada Many of the men whose | among their neighbors by scolding an wi ————+e+____ ‘The Body of a Murdered Woman Found | i3)v¥ed by naba Ober 4 . ie 4 ilings Pepeciaity. Aching Wweth saved. Apy ti hich those that boast most are least names have been so often heard since the be-| ing, are under notice to beware. There seems Suing His Former Employer. Floating in the Water. auigc in two ed vat tte rt, in ous at two pesltna a che to stand. pomp Be in irish s adaire these In the 4 fo hacieren movement allover the United | | For several months past Horace Jones has ze ae Romo [my Le meuts sud to beer later DiSPeet Tr scorr, DENTIST, party John F. Finerty was an org on “Se | States to put a check upon the tongues of excit- | been employed as salesman in the large whole-| A special to the Philadelphia Times from Pitte- | est ut six per ecnt por auuuin from the day of sale to 07 F st. 2.w., will fesuine the practice of his _—— were F.W, Dinne snd Joho J. Corsdaa, who | sble fomales, During the last two or three | sale dry goods store of Marx Coben iu Peters | ton, Pa. aaye: The nude body of «handsome | Creagh yess sheared lt ig be | |puimnn ulin Tih" avtouber: Lreaueat afterward turned informer.’ W. J. eco now | weeks there have been prosecutions of women | burg, Va. Some weeks ago Cohen, it ia al- young woman about eighteen years of age was | nouey mar ee gh ee of counsel for the state in the Cronin trial, was | &# common scolds in the states of New Jersey, | leged, preferred serious ¢! against Jones | found floating m the Pennsylvania coal com- | {iawof sale aud all conveyancing aud treunding to ve J+ NOTARIES PUBLIC €@ The esteem in which THE STAB another organizer. ‘Red Jim’ McDermott, |New York, Minnesota and some one of that were damaging to his ¢ ter. | Joues | pany's reservoir at Avoca early yesterday morn. | S the expense of the purchaser. If the terms of wale |S saaaja | 1s held by the reading and advertising well known to Chicago, who turned in- | southern states. hus now instituted suit against Cohen, placin ing. Upon her face and neck were the evi- | sf ass the broverey Will be resold at the tial apa Oak COMMISSIONER OF Di-kDs former in the Phenix park murder ——_—e+_______ hi t 910,000. : yw e 7 and Jerritory, Nuiry sud U.S. Commtsniouer, blic is conclust' shown by the ipvet‘aitas sho poems Sakon | remaeeme acme NO | wih nian of toca out of Foss | ent of ora wagga, Thesaforinne| Hab Settee eran oor see | $5G%E ASCP. avacrnag |Pabe comchntvely shown by the Age lins of Boston, who was permanent chairmen | From the Detroit Free Press. burg. woman's name was Mary Ann Bell. She is the ere 1g a - of the last democratic national convention. A | Every delegation was furnished with a ban- daughter of Mrs. Patrick Farrell and is of a| 9010-108 and Fendall builditg. hoo 5, MEDIC. In the first six months of each of the a yr of Chicago, = now of —— fey inscribed fos motto, Among Kentucky Chivalry. well-to-do family. For several months past her ([BOMAS DOWLING. Anctioncsr. i MEG AL. &e, s * x . ‘alsh, most strik: ones may mentioned: From the New York Epoch, x 1, king moe ADIES WHO KEQUIKE THE Siu VICES OF AN brother Mortimer: Prone Galena: apd.bis | Alsbame—Gin us Time an’ We will Git “Well, how's the ague this morn- | p7ion' ty” his iooversat beateli (On Sunday | 7*USTEES,, SALE, OF, VALUABLE, DEIWEEs Dacascos en ou ee tie ted Jen Gitbone of Plednipin were | PA" | Wea | St tangrs (0 + yt to Ono) | al cae oman theintenes at] RUREMEEL SL eRs oa te De at Sie —- members, Doran Killian, . de irginia— Black is Gradually Wearin’ grass TON, D.C, SQUARE 161, LUTS 20, 21 AND ‘tue sitet Petablished and only Reliable Ladies’ of New ¥ who won't believe that | Off.” better, but wife is worse.” 22. yucicd. the City, Duty and Soha’ Dolan eon ae eararS | _ Wisconsin —De White Man Should be Incour-| “Worse, oh? Did ahe take that quinine and | S22‘ few moments later sho was} to boat her, | tac auderssrued wrder the autheriry couterres ig iby | AB be cousulted dally, sth C'nt, betivean 454 and un the U'Medionsy party. Tine ereink (Aghts i | aged to Halse Mo’ Poultry.” whisky I preseribed?” | Bhe broke away trom bial and’ run te | rs tS, reat mal anivaftar ae uedie® | Prompt trestment, Coiralation srietiy beoa trying te un align recently hed not thes | ThesathcST7uss Wee Pesta’ Party Wall | "au Yryon eo, doctor, hough being | pe Wrote Wray amie and anaing ope thd Yao tern incoule yeecary fo teal tn | i" Qubatate coe for aden emeay 4 tay Frais a baat tes bs Ses | eters Pesanaten Am,De ora | Bacar Suet can | aun tere sci ee | Ea nr la | eam Probably P. W. Dunue’s experience has helped Civilizer of De Nineteenth Century.” the quinine and I took the whisky.” Join 7 Der Peta om waid she | yudersicued srustees. Ly vee ive Outbursts cou retisble aang: Fyyuchas cam be couatiied daly to make him ularly anxious to see the| Indiana—“We Believe in Givin’ de White | “2° Winine and I took the whisky,” Fear emreit aioice before she would undergo | scrred ayo._us by » decd. Least executed ou the 10th | tt ber reucuess vol at uw “eae . @ Show,” L Ud et seq, of the sud records of the Dis- murderers of Dr. Crovin pauished. Man a 8h “De Fish Bite All de Yar |. The Pretty Women of Washington. peg aptorellg n font jeeps Pap oos Tbe colt on eh, MUNDAY, the TWEN1Y- BAS Anoter Nagar Fate Gram, | Rue "Secinawi an cater if | ust fa ae aaa | Nena a Walter G. Campbell of Youngstown, N.Y., aster in a Colorado Mine.’ Inited States which oan boast so thet she a second time encouitored Farrel aed RI Sg eager ig ee 8 en emnitieses Disaster in a Colorado Mine. Ur many pretty 4 of * life preserver with which he} One of the most serious mining accidents | women as Washington. The stranger is im- Shat in the struggle which ensued be struck ber eae As ST tthe’ citg of Wenkingtone te waide fran canny nest owim the Miagars | over. known in Ooloredo occurred inte yoossr.| mediately otvack with the provalonre of fe. hundred yards distant and cant haciss Aventes | Cite y's ly hee og arte T street ng ae of the at Posed day afternoon in the white ash coal mine near | male beauty here, more especially if he has sappoaioa that she voluntarily threw her- | ana bese 10g sos: tgawallyy They ere server, or rather ble life preserver, as he | ‘B® town of Golden, An abandoned mine ek Re nen ieohet dkms ae aeons OL en ee we eee ak tae me cawer caknetiaene Te to the one worn by Kendail alongside of the white ash has for months been | walk the most crowded thoroughfares for Sar one R hece create tees red U west. inhie sip. It is made of sixteen pieces of cork | full of water, which yesterday afternoon, with- ie''in thus wn youtnfal. sovainess in peter found. he feeling againsi him ts bitten,” 6 by 16 inchesand | inch thick. guts zaoment's warning: burst through inte teas te bs shee orale, Deca te A Double a Se files ah mine, is with ‘mud and | cooler hours of these summer afternoons the A Disastrous Explosion. water. miners are known to have been at | troots are & ground for troops of sweet morning 8. Eugene Clark, shipping | work in the mine at the time of the disaster ald rp ee in | At Carbondale, IIL, yesterday a boiler used clerk in Henry Stewart's wholesale drug store | and not one of them could have lived five min- ‘aressee of snowy cambric end muslin, |00 the farm of John W. Sayder, half « mile at Tacoma, W.T., was seen by his employer to _ 3 ae eS To finds | be diffi- | east of that city; exploded with disastrous re- fall insensible. It wae discovered that he had | Won. ,/t willl probably take two or out coe- | sulta. Five men lost their lives, vis: John W. swallowed a dose of atropia. In his room a ee fumes the most for | guyder, Thou. Lyget, Andrew Lyget, John woman named Florence Cross, aged thirty, was The Virginia Campaign. eateries. ‘taste for | Biggs and Isaac Miller (colored). ‘The men found on the bed with the back of her head | The campaign was opened at Court |g iady to appear out of doors in ‘than Te ees rine Sealine ne shot off. At a coroner's inquest it was showa House, Va, yesterday by speeches by the Hon. | » cloth gown. ier 9 ieiogton pn hg] trouble. Mr. Snyder gave the bed born drahing “to ‘Carve tann ies | Patt. Réwards and Ool BF. Beira omen, t00, i ota doiions Bisa. | Siler cxpleaed’ Weer ieiier, marae Clark quarreled with and finally abot | wo9ps,b; W.,MeKinney, John R. Loe pe pry: Biogen d Bivelinned pomeh my ‘ broken leg. the woman dead, and that be then went off and | Wag" Cds sad F- ad to frigid New And, ac- potsoned himeolt Sia large aatcceratas aceee ts Vis aah alah | Steines bareagares! ‘Tae fem le The celebration of the anniversary of ent, ia other we bt wate ie A Papen axp Dscooesp BssgD ls untidy and misfortune. It be 1 dy using | the settlement of was contin- | all down and 3 I i | H