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Se ee ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1889. HON. S. S. COX DEAD. THE LONDON STRIKE. HEIRS TO MANY MILLIONS. oo ‘ A Came Night—An Affect- | Cardinal Manning’s Proposed Compro-| They Nominate Abbett for Governor | The Colored Family that Has a Claim Se Ta badness on ne mise Not Received With Favor. and Adopt a Platform om the City of Logansport. tative Samuel S. Cox died at 8:33 Manning's proposal, which is being | The New Jersey democratic state convention | Dispatchesto Tae Evawme Stan Monday Yelock last evening at bis home in New York. at Trenton yesterday made George 8. Werts a | gave an account of the claim made by acolored WEDNES! OU z She cad was peacefal, Mra. Cox, who had been family named Talbott, the descendants of an xe 1 seareely away from her husband's bedside for were called for choice of governor each | old slave who settled years ago in Indiana, to 9 . Se cores soot Go ‘the past two days and nights, held his left hand, county from Atlantic to Warren named Leon 7 i t tchen: ‘while bis eld friend, Douglass Taylor, held the Abbett, On the completion of the roll-call the ; az ORE cuncenreg Prax other. He had been conscious all day until proposal, nomination of Leon Abbett for governor was - Shar NEW PN STN sbout a quarter of an hour before the end. Dr. confirmed by acclamation. Thereupon a fine | that large railroad corporations interested have __ tor. qui | Renae beets see , & Leckwood was in attendance at the time. Picture of Mr. Abbett was lowered over the | already agreed to pay $5,000,000 quit ‘ume 107 oF wes See Ba Nicholas Kearney, William Hirschfield, two stage, the band played ‘See the Conquering | claims. The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette of UNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, IW, HOES, — DRILLS, FLV i nurses and two servants were in the room also. ion, several Hero Comes,” and delegates cheered long and | Monday gives the following details of the case: PROPER: OATS CHATS AND BELTS TY ON EE bi ing subsided a resolu- fifty-three ‘ TRWESt. BEING BAND, W. SALES ROOM, WITHOUT All knelt about the bed. daetlly.. Wate: the aneriey eed ses Per Some ty: GA i eee agen BASt. Bul Beak Wh WEATHER at Two hours beforehe died Mr. Cox'scolored| M. Burns at last night’s conference with Car- pone sons ok pols son notify the candidate lored man, jprings, Ky., mer, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. A servant, who had just come on from Washing- | dinal Manning affirmed that the terms of the | of his nooigation ond another for the ap. | Squire McBane and his family, as they had AY SEPTEMBER ELEV. ry ton, went to the bed and Mrs. Cox asked ber | strikers was such that i#would be fatile to urge | pointment of the usual state committee. planned to make a settlement at some point in Ka: parte | on 1H LORNING-SEPTE MBI M4 S98 ~ husband if he recognized him. He looked at | the November ise. ‘The platform adopted declared that “The | Indiana. The country at that time was a wild fren westand Waguase. Carrinsen, Delivery Wenses = him and patted him on the shoulder. In the activities increasing. | success of the national republican ticket was | wilderness, and the entire journey was made in ‘of Horses, Drivers and Workers. . ogg oy bess ay ee — Doesges brought about by the corrupt _ of uy, a avered wagon. — em eet ihegwrr) ct Government, him, Mr. Cox made some w: os 4 idleness = this shame has been made the more glar- | reach the e, where they finall; t ~ ————— completely upset the doctor's dignity. Late and s Pisce, Ue ae 505 and one Busey a is > am the agencies of relief is by the official honors conferred upon con- | at a government sale and built their log cabins in the afternoon telegrams were sent to Mr. rete which persons ators to corruption funds. In view of the | on the identical spot where the flourishing city Cox's three sisters, two of whom live in Zanes daity ' as P facta we would be derilict if we failed to sol- | of Logansport is now situated. ‘Talbott was pore bumegeiopr ipeomelira~ Se page Por) ly in arrears. | emnly warn the people against the evils which | “bound out” by his master until he was of age tel was also sent to Mr. W. cae cl reg menace them from the practice of bribery at | and during that he learned the trade of clerk of the National museum in Leede the polls, It pos money above manhood. | a blacksmith, eh the time of his service Speaker Carlisle and Sergeant-at-Arms Yondent | Meantime, in spite of the s It encourages the unworthy to seck official sta- | expived he decided to embrace the opportunity Mr. Cox's nephew, who is thi oer le tele. | COM are Fedvally replenishing their | tion and creates an almost insurmountable bar- emigrate to some northern state, where he of the Smithsonian Institution, a’ that th = wor! forces. home citice, in response rier to the reform of governmental evils which free from the shackles of slavery. graphed for. Dr. Lockwood aid ta lare aud | %0 the appeal of members of the cornexchange | enrich the few atthe expense of the many.! Squire McBane aided him in hie fight, and ? St a Oc ae ae eae aia | for the protection of workmen against the | We {eppeal to the patriotism of all honest cist~ | when Indiana was reached he lent him assist- 2, TIVE OCLEOe nee the cause peritonitis. Dr. Geath and said that | #ttikers’ pickets, yesterday largely augmented | zens to join in punishing eysry xtiempt to de- | ance in providing for himself a home. In the sahington, D.C. CHAS ‘AT : parce) of land lying and being in the city of This is conspicuously true of all classes few minutes after Mr. Cm ner than he had | t2@ force of police around the docks and pro- | base the elective franchise. course of a few years Talbott had secured ecd-d&ds st. Dw. nee Pare of, Columbis. sed vein known | of pews, but expecially se ia wegeed 00 the end had come « litt! ad chow be - 1 4 | Vided an additional steam launch to patrol the/ That the increasing number of combinations | session of some six hundred acres of land whieh | ———————_____———— ~ = ns peo — ee ae or thenke to | river. The congestion of the river trade is = to control aaa noccemarion of life - atraiitol at thas ese wae covered wath de dense woods, He FUTURE DAYs. Local News and District Affairs. ae J : coming relieved by the wharfingers generally | source o! 6 people. e so-called | reared a ly of seven ol n and occup’ |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ strong injections of morphine, Bat seemed to Sccaptiog the maaate tories, "A seaber of ves- “trusts,” which are combinations to control | the iand for more than twenty years. In 1857 | ‘D'™" — Pan aide eet are, 210 | THE STAR basa very much LARGER spoke darins the day uclow when addrewed. | "0270 leaving, the docks and going tothe | prices without regard to soposed ta the letter | oat he milghtte taisn beeteenis nee bemtane corner ofthe said lot tents as 11S tert | wee eee eg ree of LOCAL RE- spoke ny . wharves to unload, The wharves present | supply and demand, are op; to the letter at he mi e taken int ndage jot, thence Bae ot a tare penn eed ae Tne | almost their wonted busy aspoct prior to the | and epirit of our laws, ‘They cannot, be justi. | he left his worldly keseaee ed el eS 12%, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER NINETEENTE. Line of Sixteenth stieet west, and thence | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS oo % auction rooms, at ONE O'CLOCK P: to the beginning. re i ia dic er red pro’ D1 u- Wryncoop says that the patient showed scarcely strike. fied upon any fair plea of commercial enter- | family into as did many other colo 2 improved ty & bandsome brick dwell than any other paper in Washington #28) EF Sakmance 400 a THE EVENING STAR is a PAPER No. 1600 SIXTEENTH | OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor + of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, — Sagan gf a. baler of | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN- affwelyiatatsiciyittiek | NG PAPERS. i it 4 , ia un ite & a M., 1 will sell, to close an estate— Tl - i i; Several dock directors were interviewed yes- | prise. For the benefit of a few these combina- | people who were at the time in northernstates, | THIRTY-FIVE SHARES CENTRAL NATIONAL ase wi Beual modern conveniences, a eee ee ee eee ition bight well hove | teFday regarding the situation. They all com- Hons inflict eruel burdens upon the many, eaus- | Ho fomained serous the border endl the eman: TWELVE SHARED SUEOC METROPOLITAN | off es Ceame, Hitteet thotmand dollars ceis.dow | ever thought of employing, and ITS nowledg. "7 f : i : ; 2 ECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND mented on the assertion made by the news-| ing penury and misery among those who are | cipation proclamation afforded him an oppor- ANK 8’ | Produced in one less plucky and light hearted. | Dobers that the companies were disturbing | dependent upon their daily toil, ‘The tondenoy | tunity to feturn, unmolested to the states’ He By order ofthe executor. THOMAS DOWLING, petallments, payable within one andtwe | PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE “I visited lam on Sunday,” said the doctor, | trade, while only a small amount of money | of our advancing civilization is to increase the | was still afraid to venture back to his home in | _® — ofeix (by percentyeFannum fron | THAN THREE “and advised him that it was of the utmost im- | way involved in their dispute with the strikers. | general average of human happiness, and the | Indiana and for several years he was located | "VH 3 by first deed of trust on the ~ TIMES AS POWER- Portance that he shouldremain perfectly quiet, | Tt has been alleged that the concession of the | corrective hand of the law irust be used to | at Detroit, but later removed to Loledo, where 50 Shares a pie. * qhurchare movey may be | FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY and, above all, not talk. “Just fancy yourself ® | son's terms would cost the com nly | abate conspiracies which are stumbling blocks | he died some seventeen years ago, His family, town Gas ; wdlog st the peyclusers table,’ I said, ‘without the power of con- A ti 54 Shares of Metropolitan Railroad Stock. RE at the purchaser's | OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. itis foro your thoughts or communicating your £50,000. The directors said that this is a gr: in the way of the general progress of the peo- | which had been reduced to six children (four a} will be required when the 088 .C. bis is9L thi = mistake; that the increase demanded would | ple. boys and two girls), soon became separated, | $5 D: tm . f sale a plied | therefore able to print each day a full wishes.” Mr. Cox at this time was fully aware | S2onnt to £150,000 i 000,000 ~~ eee _--__ but two of the wed at Denhacler, Io Bonds D. a - 5% Id barel: ak ae 0 yearly, meaning £5,000, r 5 fo of the sons located at Rochester, In: ee Insurance the th ofe Te ath and ties extresuely feeble, Hesmleg | °aPitalized, THE PASSAIC IN THE STORM. Tau OMILDREN rapaapere stock will be offered at public suction on. ——5 report of every transaction of public in- TEM 1889, ——_cee_____ —~ gL terest occurring District up te just perceptibly and drew me down thatI} TRAIN WRECKERS AT WORK. | The Monitor Driven Back to Annapolis | knew that their father had owned property in | st ONE 0" atmy rooms, 11th ae JOHN GOODE, Trustes, ns ene ay the baad might hear him the betier. by Rough Weather. Indiana, as he had often told them of his ex-| “Terms cash. = wy going to press. “Have you any choice, doctor, as to the | narrow Escapes Made by Two Fast Ex- —- perience and the manner in which he had se- | _°11-dte ee ee FUTURE DAYS. — a kind of vegetable you wish me to be?” the B. and O. The monitor Passaic, Lieut. Commander W. | cured ion of the Innd, but still they | FROOT & LOWENTHAL, AUCTIONEERS, F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. - “I suggested that a tarnip was about as life- presses on the B. and O. Vai hien left Ani saver med that it could be recovered in 937 7th st. nw. o— fi of the OCEAN CABLES lees « vegetable as I know of and as little Hable ee ee eet Aaa any way. David Talbott was ono of the family | _ ow, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER EUEEL Ratna Ox YURLMEEe REROVED | _ iy the froouse of the to nervous excitement. A Pittsburg dispatch says: Several attempts | olis yesterday morning at 8 o'clock to take part who made his home at Hochester, and. bis wife | TEENTH: COuM Ee kre SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS | for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- “ Very well,’ replied Mr. Cox, ‘a turnip it} have recently been made to wreck passenger | in the sham attack on Fort McHenry, encoun- frequently made visits to this city, ‘where ehe WILL SELL AT OUR BALE MS THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING- PATCHES, and with the difference of shall be. trains on the Baltimore and Ohio road, and at | tered heavy weather off Sandy point. The | had'relatives and friends, While returning to | Srate Tate ke, POU As DOLLA POLL | = 0K. D.C, SQUARE 161, LOTS 20, 21 AND table pluck. 77 “™Ample of the man’s indom-| g most dangerous place, too. Last Saturday | Passaic was towing tho stam launch Swan, | her home from ‘one of her tips to, Olncinatt : ee an Sts Saver, it ts sieo abte to a hr srt exaretmton, veoh he inary at 0 Sects aces | rich ed naked re. The lonach ws A ab, be meer ontint et > tres | Sao AVR TOC CCaIN ; Shonunasenmntnenasenn four territories whose statehood he hoped te | # Pittsburg at 9 o'clock, ran s very narrow | ing with water from the heavy seas and an at- Tatay when hs lived Ak Lagampeck: ie con: | sald at ROOT LOWENTHAL | £22 Sees the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE father. He mentioned New Mexico and | risk near Watsontown. The engineer, when | tempt was made to take the launch aboard ship, — as herel . urchase money in Gash on the day ci 0) days thereafter, and ‘the balance ft H i ‘i i =a to her the information that the EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, for the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock Arizona, and said something about making & | fying down s grade, observed & lot of ties piled | put the davits would not hold it. The launch | V2i0s goneen peg formation that the land satel — undersigned Trustese, bi worty con. | midnig wing literally nothing ; hb . Y Virtue of the authority con- ht, thus lea’ lite great effort in their behalf at the coming #6) up othe track and reversed his engine. The| filed with water and went down. Seaman | century age rau now in the center of « flouriah- ee "SALE oF UNIMPRoVED PROPERTS | i mus by a den of traat exocuted an the 1gth | th me ied ai ee aaa train slowed up, but could not be brought tos | John H. Bush was aboard and floating. A| ing town an intersec various lines STREET. BETWEEN AND I STREETS | {3 305 f cords of the Dis- news from Europe, Asia, Samuel aamhadi Cox greed a busy life has | *t#dstill before it struck the ties across the | whale boat was dispatched after him and eee opty Siege dl deg awe iedee nal tte cit adc oun ata hin Sank Stes pinmbae, wal, on, MONDAY, the TWENTY and Africa for the morning papers. won distinction as a writer, a lecturer and a| Hack. There was alight shock, but no dam-| picked him up, but the boat was unable to ro-| astonishing fact, and it was farther suggested | 98%, of Juue, AD. Ista. aud the Disteiet | SAS rou OC CHOCE E-M..tn front of the promiets, —0: statesman. He was one of the most versatile | °° WS done. gain the ship, which wae then at anchor, The | by him that they institute proceedings to es- | of Columbia, and at the Fequee party secured | bidder therefor, Lots numbered Z1 and 22 of and brilliant men in public life du his | Monday night the eastern express had almost | jast seen of the whale boat it was drifting | tablish their claim to that which was undoubt- by, we will sell at public auction in front of the | Heury A. Willard’ recorded. subdivision of equate ii 'TY-THIRD DAY 51, of Washi ~y Equally does THE STAR lead all its generation. He was born in Zanesville, Ohio, | Similar bs piney near the same place. Ties | down the bay. It is d it is safe. It| edly theirown. Mrs. Talbott acted promptly ER A. Toso. ar Bumbered 151, in the city.of Waslington, Districi of Bi 2 s 2 Columbia. contemporaries in the publication of the were placed upon the track just beyond a| contained Ensign H. G. Dressel, David Moore, | on this advice, and the result was the employ- | P. M., the following-described ‘real estate te, These Lots haveeach afront of 20 fect on Tstreet | 0)” 4 2 the Brown civersion Onic "fis antrisonn | curve, i order that the engiscer might not | Sredecick Carr and Besmen Parker and. Scott | ment of Congressman Hill of Defiance, Dhio, sae a of aw anmington,, District of Columbia, and | and rin back 100 fecttgauailey: They areiugroved | NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. himself while in college by literary work, and | S€¢ them in time tostop his train. “It just hap-| It is expected the whale boat will be picked up | and Mr. Holland, an attorney of Paulding, | devested ou he aroued rit or plan of aid cityae | Dra Tvwicey vaive Huse wit tvaiue sule in sissabehen dike B were inssics, history” literary | Pened that he was running very slowly, and | at Thomas’ point or the mouth of South river | Ohio, to take charge of the matter. ‘These | bunds Sut wctente son Meg Deginning for the | Sid ‘sth scrvets worawon ving regular dispatches Sriticis nd political evonoun Ho cacrteg | when he observed the death-tap's. short dis- | today. gentlemen went quictly to Logansport and in. | sameate point tutrteen feet north of the south west {iale are ‘as follows: Ove-fourth cash: | both News Associations; with alert and the profession of law and. begea practicing in | ‘ace abead be reversed his engine, applied | The launch was buoyed ana will undoubtedly | stituted thorough examination of the record. Ave, and running thence 3 Sim ieatite titerat.ct @,yarescioe | enterprising epectal telegraphic eor= Ohic, but n abandoned it to take a trip to | the airbreak, and succeeded in stopping the | be recovered. Tho Passaic returned to Annap- | The result exceeded their most sanguine ex- | ten ( feet to rear line of said jot; thence | annum wutil paid and secured by a deed of trust ou Enrope. On his retarn, in 1858, he became | train. olis last evening. pectation. The fuct was readily developed | south twenty (20) feet and thence east to the place of the property sold, | Unlose the 5 purchaser shail cunvly | respondents at all important points; and Gdiior of the Ocluabes (Okie) Misieenes end ‘About a month the Chicago express, | Weather Forecants for September. | ‘ist the Telbott heirs wore the legal owners of | "7 ene Sf Sale: One-third cash apd the balance | therwot th irustce Wall reqell at tte Hak and cost of | with wires leading directly from its own ct which runs at a very lively rate between eel- - ‘THE PROPERTY. rears we defa' ng Pp" baer. posit of 500 will * P mpl omgerg Una ioe then ow offered | ¥ aad Pittsbure, ear yfedoerty wrecked near | Irl Hicksin Word and Works, ‘The Wal aint Haas al Givac a the promissory notes of the purchaser must be | required at tLe tiue of sale. conveyancing and re- | ‘office to the general network of telegraph London, but declined it. Subsequen' Claysville, Washington county. The 1st day of September is the center of s e railroad bearing interest, payable semi-annually, at six | cording at purchaser's cost, a ‘ane is also apied by their | P® tui per annum, Bnd to be sec by de IENJAMIN P SNYDER, ‘Trust system touching every city, town and ever, he went to Lina, Fora, in similar ca-| | The railroad men in the vicinity of Glen-| regular storm period; therefore, we put down pont oa gees sido, tracks,” Those | ent groper told; oralleaah at purchaser's cp-| | ALBERT L. STULLEVANTS hamlet in the United States and Terri- Fim was elected to Congrese. He served threo mane which the most active storm movements are | Sompanies were the fatto be informed of the | ficlsrua oa ae aut compl” witha ete | FFWOMAS DOWLING, Aucune tories, it is enabled to receive and print er 7, 185 ! Mare! Taken From the Constable and Lynched. | 2 re | developments that een made by the in- | days, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the id 1565." Hs was a delegate to the democratic ne” | Dick Flaher, alias Dick Rhodes, a negro who | liablo to occur. We write this forecast on Fri- | yestighion of the Talbots claisns, The. legal Hepoties of such restle in some newapaper pociabed | HOURET RO iOte Boe a ORE RELLING | at omce @ eration ad tional conventions of 1864, 1968 and 1876. was wanted in Donaphin county, Kan.,for horse | 4@¥ morning, August 16, and dispatches, as | advisers for the two companies went over the | in Washington, D.C s OPPOSITE THE SMITHSONIAN INSTI ‘; | Consequence occurring during the day ‘Twenty-three years ago he took up his resi- | stealing, was captured at Hiawatha Sunday by | Well a8 private advices, inform us of snowfall Sitges pecs ep pimpieag heer po do PAMDET MADDOX, | Trustees, OWLS ust cue dated che | anywhere between the Atlantic and Pa= an clacted to Congres. "ie "wa Seelestea | Sheriff Cashman and tarned over to Constable | "#*2i2 the past two or three day Hampshire. | indisputable, ‘This resulted in a compromise, ON BROS, Aucte js Fs Saga nd thecther dated testhiday | elie Oceans, three times, serviug during that period on the | Sloan, who started to take him to White Cloud. | This, together with the fact that there was | BY which the Talbott heirs were to recieve | P. verEEs SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO Soto #1, et, Sea, both of | the a committee on foreign affairs, banking, centen-| Word hascome from there that last night a| frost in northern Lllinois on the 1st day of Au- | €5,000,000 from the va railroas ig’ the teal REAL ESTATE, FRONTING FOURTEENTH | Plater in front ot ose wen x nial exhibition end rules. He framed the new | determined mob of farmers attacked the con- | gust, not only continues to sustain our predic- | lone, exclusive of other property, the This | _RROWS As CARL UGAS BRIGHTWOOD, D.C, | SEVENIELNIH DAY OF SE} E 59, @ NOTE THE RESULT: 29 census law and was the author of the plan of | stable, took his ptisoner away from him and Sim for & co summer, but our special an- | Value of which has not been de emis. Fhe | By virtue of a deed of trust to-un, ther tu ea, | St Fd CLOCK EKNOON, “pportioument adopted that session (1877-78). | hanged him. nouncement of ‘amazing flights of the mer- | 8ttlement is to be made on September 15 by | ai} madeund executed. bearing date July ta test, don sbbiuned He was the original champion of the life-saving +0 cury up and down” for thisexact timein August | mutual agreement, tthe | aad aeeerded in Liber NoTZs1. folio Mew et seas | Sad Geacribed us Lot lettered =e service bill and ultimately secured its passage. Desperadoes Shot by a Constable. | Word and Works. This condition, in all proba-| ‘The whereabouts of all the members of EBS | Sid.et the direction of the partice heidine: toe ore gd ged ena Ey {| THE STAR HAS MORE THAN His work in Congress at that time also included | onstable Al Masterman Monday night shot | bility, will continue making heavy frosts to the | #eattered family have been d:scovered with the | Secured thereby, we will rab Sigrcce artes aoe de eee ben t th the raising of the salaries of letter carriers and : ; A northward more than probable at the close of | ¢xception of one Henry, the oldest son, and for | TUESDAY, T OUKTH DAY | surveyor of the District uf Columbia, tore in | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR the grauting to them of a vacation each year | John Jones, Jim MeCarthy and Jake Vanislans | S¢otember's first storms. About tho 7th the | Whom a diligent search has been instituted. For | OF A. ie | {he Luaprovementa, et cetera, ae au wsid trust mew: | ype Cpa MORE THAN with pay, these measures involving an appro- | ina resort between Omaha and South Omaha, | rice in temperature necessary for secondary | ® number of years it is known that he wae lo- | tiiowing ri real caste situate | “The terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase | SUDSCRIMERS and BM ; Fr the comuitiocs appoiated to invevtinne tie | Wauislans will, probably dio. The other. two | storm developments will take place. First | cated in Cincinnati, and on last Thursday one | in the County of Washington, District of Golumbin to | monty aad the excuses of sh | EIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR of the committees appointed to investigate the | will recover. The three men had attacked and | quarter of moon on the 2d at 1:34 o'clock p. m. | Of the daughters, Lactnds Lanthan, came | wit: Fart of seacte of lend bnown os $100 must be we | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY doings of Bisck Friday, federal elestions in | badly beaten the cgnstable. The 12th of September is not only about the | '0 this city, accompanied by her husband, to | tiene arthe northwest corner oF it , < fem aa cities and the kuklux troubles. He was =~ date of greatest electrical excitement during | learn, if ible, something of his where- | part of said land: of said Centum per annum, to ue secured bya deed at | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It ts de- previously regent of the Smithsonian Instita- Mexican Towns Flooded. every autumnal equinox, but is this year the | Sbouts.| She has been stopping with @ Mr, | land so : told “All conver acm thy teusteoson the vroperts | Mvered regularly by careful carriers at tion, his term closing in 1865. Advices from Tampico are that a terrible | center of aregular storm period. Therefore, | Howard Black, at 245 Plum street. with theswest jsouth and | the purchaser. if the teruis are not complied wine the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER Mr. Cox went to Europe in 1869 and visited storm has prevailed there for the last two | fm sbout the 10th to 15th may be expected AN INTERVIEW WITH MBS. LANTHAX. three-quarter meee a > t eatin ten tee from the day oi sale, the trustees re- rs ‘ northern Africa, traveling through Italy, Cor- a a Pi families have been rendered | M22Y,#¢tive and perhaps violent and destruc-| A Commercial Gazette reporter called upon a re ge oie — Ut | serve the right sell the prope Hy on, Ave dave THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE Pap oy egeepe te lag may pentane] peor "tne loca ot Ponese nk Tompou | Wit dorwell te pretty en nee o ters | her last night. She was neatly dressed and is tieuce with the north aideot eaidroad north ax Cost of the parch aefauie SAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read the state of New York at large. He was de- | fF flooded and crops have been destroyed. nals on or about tae 11th, 12th, 13th and. 14¢h, | colored woman of unusual intelligence. At | four, oue hundredths perches, more or less, to t : - MATTHEWS, leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY feated, but the death of his successful competi- _ RE, Earthquake phenomena at this time, or, in- | first she manifested some reluctance in speak- | With the west line id 8 MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. tor necessitated a new election and he was |. 45 Mixcres 70 Bartiwoae.—Take the B. and | deed, at any storm period in the month, would | ing of the matter, but was finally induced to | degtess (B0ie) cast twenty-six and ouehalf (26%) chosen. He was re-elected in 1574, '76, '78 and | Q.'8 45-minute flyers on your next visit to Bal- ? ; ; b t natural, but, perhaps, harml - | detail the story of the hunt for the missing ate 3 LADIES’ GOODS. They know that it all the news, "80, serving twelve consecutive years and mak- | timore; Sace for round érip during exposition | uit. “Full moon on the ‘Oth at’ 7.52 ame A | brother, ‘and also. related the incidents relative E Le, = a — ry 3) of the subdir men's | + a ing up to that time a total service of twenty | Week.—A¢ general high barometer, with some freezing | to the history of the property aad its recovery. | laud, and as conveyed Kiver 700, QtAsIN GaRments, years. He secured the passage of « law uniting tread om and much frost, to be looked for behind the | She said that they had been making a loi ‘MISS: lan by Seeman: in. af DYED AND ALTERED | and has only the interests of the people folio 18; 789, folio 109; 100, tolioe 20 and 14, of the ts GONNINGHAM, “FURRIERS” of the District in view, with no partisem . id records ‘of said District, and containing nine r all jurisdictions in the federal jurisdiction, so storms of this period. About the 18th, | hunt for her brother, but that she was afraid | {$)' three (3) roods and two (2) perches, more or | _89-6m 1810 Sth st. u.w., between N. and 0. as to preserve New York harbor and its tribu-| Charles Joseph Sevary, © member of the| warmer, followed ' by reactionary storms’ | that be was dead. On Saturday she learned | {%.°°"<h ats stake in the weet line of the | Riss MCAVANAUGH HAS KEMOVED nig | MCASUFES to advocate, and mo aed taries from destruction, and for this he was | Legion of Honor and at one time one of the | Moon's last quarter on the 16th, 10:48 p.m, that there was @ colored man at the city in- | 14th-street road where 7 £14, Dives, Making Parlors frou 430 uth st to schemes to forward. They know it, phanked by the New York chamber of com- | leading politicians of France, died in Ottawa| On the 24:h falls the center of September's Brmpary by, dhe name of Talbott but an investi- | and ne-hait degrees Fousoneble, “Fertect at 5 short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, merce. The measure however, did not finally i perch sore Weaite become « law, being defeated in the Senate, — | Monday night. ‘The deceased wont to Canada | Sov rekwa period... This, together with the | Gne sought for. Last night she received in- | tise; ADIES ISU and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING in iss2 Mr. Cox visited Sweden, Norway, | in 1884, accompanied by the wife of his ex-| 204 the tact that the moon drops between the | formation that he had gone to Danville, Ky., MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- Russia, Turkey aud Greece. | In 1885 President | secretary. He wase director of the Bank of | arth and the sun ut $:41 o'clock pm, on the | thFee or four years ago, It has been more than roams Cleveland appointed him minister to Turkey. LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is in fact worth more as a means of reach- itituti Lay fl day, i lent aut fourteen years since she has seen the missis He remained at that post but one year, and on ppp sieralipenainns gp peso arses yr pong llceang began Ir ti ete brother. ‘“‘It is very important that we shoul: ‘RENCH DYEIN ‘COU! his return was re-clected to Congress from a | Paris he fell in love with the handsome wife of | should be ‘warm and undisturbed, with little | ind him,” she said, “for if ho is not on hand Pike ms Ladies” and Gents? insi-clawe Ladies” and Gents! work of tye ing the public THAN ALL THE district in Now York city. | He was re-elected in | his secretary, who Once surprised the couple | or no electrical war in the atmosphere at this | When the settlement is made he may experi- Bou, Aus Velvet apd kveuiny Drewes : : 12 isss. His most important work in the last ses- | iny cafe and received @ bullet, which lodged | time, the chances will be increased for violent | €0Ce some trouble in securing his share of the ast pati pie x yaad bares eae aoe «oe sion was in behalf of the admission of the terri- | in his pocket book. Savary was accompanied | earthquakes. We put down the 23d, 2ith, 25th | Money. Sets a NION FISCHERS DRY CLEA’ City TOGETHER, tories. : Be eee Re wecyriman,, who survives him. /and 2ith as danger days. Reactionary ‘tem-| “How much do you expect to realize from | {1f, ire ve a russ nud tsa (io) yorchen tel | A Dnuaces ARD Dyk woekS sists < i euciat Mr. Cox was a contributor to magazines and | His first wife is still living in France. perature and storms about the last of the | the claim?’ south of peskman's l land and separated from it by Fe op Pl es Garments of ail} ermore, in proportion anon keene brary enon ——— re month, into October. We invite a mostcare-| “The attorneys have told us that we would eee ene pLcberty & conveyed ph meg nl turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- An Earthquake in Pennsylvania. ful observation of these forecasts by every one | each get about $700,000. They said we couldn't H moderate. cailed for and delivered. s People in Wilkesbarre last night were con- | Who may read them, and greatly covet the help | spend the interest on the money in @ year, no tice,” “Eight Years in Congress,” “A Search LEWOOL GALEN ITS WADE UP on mvp | TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST warins black. for Winter Sunbeams,” “Why We Laugh,” 5 a matter how extravagant we might be.” dyed a goud iv IN THE CITY. “Free Land aud Free Trade,” “Arctie Sun-| siderably agitated bya sharp shock of earth- Sous sad aoe person fe Races te Se Sater areiriew dives te cone thias thn eaior hakocbde a4 s eane beams,” ‘Orient Sunbeams,” “The Three De- | quake, which occurred at 8:15 0'clock. Build- —eeo—_______ been made public?” = = = —— eades of Federal Legislation.” ings in Wilkesbarre, in Ashley, Kingston A Halt in the Flack Case. “Our lawyers wanted the matter to be kept a e KOUSEFURNISHIN Gs. Excurstox to Convausvs, Onto.—On account | 84 the surrounding country trembled for| There was another halt in the Flack investi- [acre pam everything had been properly ad- e the trustees resarve the Fight {0 == = = ——=—— | Im conclusion, the public should bear of the meeting of the Sovereign Grand lodge | several seconds vigorously enough to rattle | gation before the grand jury yesterday. As- ines have been furnished money to hunt | shusr sfter giving five day notice ef suchivealer | Cooxina By Gus in mind this one significant fact: THE 1.0.0.8., to be held at Columbus, Ohio, glass ware ani crockery and in some cases | sistant District Attorney Goff said: “The Tombs your brother, have you?” the Evening Star atte GROWNE, STAK does not rely upon empty boasts Baltimore and Ohio railroad company will sell | to throw it to the floor. So far as can | is full to overflowing with prisoners who are |" “I haven't experienced any trouble on that WALTER H. SMITH, frrurtoce ‘A full line ot to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- excursion tickets to Columbus at rate of one|be heard from no roperty has been clamoring for trial. If we go on with the Flack | score. All concerned in the case are anxious | #e10-d&ds Pacitic Building. woes 2 pul - first-class limited fare for the round trip. Tick-| damaged or persons injured. At about the tinuously the courts will be blocked | that he should be found. My brother Henry | ———————————_ GAS COOKING STOVES TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- cis will be sold September 13 to 16, inclusive, | same time the shock was felt an extensive cave- | °t#¢ continuously the courts will be blocked | #2 forty-seven years of age, and is the second | '['HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, On hand and for sala, ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; qua lle xalid for return passage until Sep- | in took place at Plymouth, three miles from | With nothing to do. So today we will investi- | M4 {ortY sven Year family, my sister being his | CHANCERY SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME simber 26, inclusive. Tickets on sale at jani-| Wilkesbarre. It is reported that five acres or | gate other cases and resume the Flack case | Oldest child in ie fax years. He is the only| HU edi) TWENTY-SEVENTH GION-| J.) wasnINGTON GASLIGHT company, | #24 its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED Weducnday’ and: Tharcdey ‘all; g*tFeet; | more of the Delaware and Hudson mine surface | tomorrow. I am aout, but Twill oey HOM | one of the children who has never been mar- iret gp hg gig LL =—_SS SET AS: | by any one having an interest in thelr ednesday au ursday evenin by muc! ve foun 5 ” be — guervenes — p.m.; also, Baltimore and Obio ticket oftices, | =*"°6°me down, tomorrow we shall examine more witnesses | #2 pantie rah Sess T1Us. docket 24 1 FAMILY SUPPLIES, examination. These are CRUCIAL oe ae ee ann, nats Biante, alk Blown From a Train and Killed, than on any previous day.” THE PEARLY-WHITE PEERESS, | TWENTY-FIUST DAY = ese ee TESTS, which few papers invite, and Oe oe ee ee Joseph T. Kelly, son of Eugene Kelly, the The Ives Trial cou gt uaa 1 vhs ciao is | Rise Woes Fasacx Grocuuus.} ynich chose that boset most ore least Driven Mad by a Fortune-Teller. well-known New York banker, was yesterday| 1¢ took just three hours and twenty .. nates k H +} Columbia, as lotm — able to stand. About « week ago Mra Michael Shilling of | afternoon blown from the platform of a car of Their Necks to Look at Her. ion of part of Holmesd’s addition made by ‘commis aR ling 0} FOO! P of | to fill the jury box in the Ives case in New York Sioners under a decree in equity cause No. 3508 of said | Parties uarning from the sea shore wishing to Hamburg, Pa., visited Reading, and while | the 4:50 p.m. train from New York over the The cor 30 0 court, as the same is laid down on the plat of cdumye thal navoneie cee repose invited to ex- pipe yesterday. art adjourned at 2:30 o’clock. The duchess of Marlborough evidently made duly recorded in the surveyor's o ‘mine our stock of Fine Wines Groceries “and there called on a female fortune-teller and had | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railway | Today at 11 o’clock the case will be opened by | a deep impression upona contributor to the trict, the same hay front on ‘We guarantee to give best value for the mouey. her fortune told. She was told that a number | while the train was crossing the Newark mead- the prosecution. Before dismissing the 4. HEITMULLER & CO. of disasters would overtake her and that secret | ows. Ho was instantly killed, hia head be- | Recorder Smythe admonislied, thens afterg waa Side thereot $s 2017-3 1333 141u st. © The esteem in which THE STAB enemies Avert beer nas ag the lives | ing — ed Penk iS Papggedagger Sth Sop Leneraafl An pai eet of coun- friable eapinianek by said. . | is held by the reading and advertising of her hus! and children, Shilling | was wing a al e 1c. 1e sel for Ives Oe] ‘im udlow-street y : sre ncaa sta ede |e taut uur eam aed serie | Suigte ial wee gute, | wile uray the Wonn tom ove ot | Seri fen aura Sar NEY. non arora ana so crazy t she had to and in She , who was on aH rng leries, 88 Was ing, 60 RES: ures l. is now somewhat better, but not entirely sane. | home to South Orange Mrs. Stowe’s Health. was her Palin her bearing, her palo, inter- ae Pe irdiakkis ND cbuxsentors ar Law, —— er eae cumiadlan eae A sing cotteet ee Pallegeiphie In pimps equa eekin: 402 th st. In the first six months of each of the Mrs. Dilliar a jurder. rland Coal Trad says: The veneral author of “Uncle Tom's MPBELL G ‘The coroner's jury at Easton, Pa., inthe case | ‘The shipments from the mines of the Cum-| Cabin” rallied from her serious illaees of « foc wir whdernain rtminan, coher Webster i Baliding, 908 Dt ure of Aaron Dilliard, who was found murdered on | berland coal region for the week ended Septem- | months ago and is again in very fair health, Se racer RC Seton, 1516 es. aw. his farm last Friday morning, have returned a face she looked twenty-five, but the full face ber 7, 1889, were 68,806 tons, and for the year Hartford friends are planning a testi- verdict in which they express the belief : typ hore a ea . i 2,106,160 tons, a decrease of 235,179 tons as | monial which is unique in its character, pulahh pomilag petieek the light of forty _vom- ___ MEDICAL, &. that Dilliard was shot by William H. Bartholo-| compared with 1888 The shipments to the| ‘The genoral plan wabraces th mers, She was in the center of the gallery and Sus Sie Tae SES = mor: and that Mrs, Dilliard, the wife of the | Baltimore and Ohio railroad and local points ot the chief ereute in our national story by | Jw oycaarre of a gee. I detected the Libera tear Ss=oe “ urdered man, was an - pens hancellor having a glance amid 4 . bet. aig eiemew wee sheoody ge Mapes and | £05, tuo week — herioarty It will be the fastlousble evsat of the distrosses of his land transfer bill, and 12th sta in.e: Ladies only. ticincdy 89. wil Sow" a was arn a * 1B8D....0..cecec eee eee es BOREL i and many other grave and reverend eee the season. The elite of Hartford have taken scrutinized ‘and only Reliable Ladies’ the matter in hand and the arrangements are hy he inverts of he data . being made without much question as to ex- geld. bangles wor an” elderly Ia cn ibe : 404 Ont, between 4i6and oth ts: Protection from Lightning. ee eee as Ds iy regard to the advertising patronage From the Dover Democrat. the paper, which 1s the surest indication The fafa lightning strcko isso frequent this athe: cataciabiialiesibnes otal season persons mi exposed under storms should take all known precautions of publicity. seve neite Papetateg re egainst it, In o scientific paper recently read par gem bas ner ae con before the Royal meteorological society G. Bymons, FRA, the English moaths of the years named was as fel lows: ited a large mass of important data on In 1885... “ at t 4 ZEFFSEAE ft iin aE of thunder storms, ee iter to escape wo! shows that “if « man is il i 1 H i l ; £ ii i the severe Mrs. Stowe ‘aurder_ him and] stroke {o.allow ‘ee f,Halday wn possession of the vessel. | rain at the , at one time I. banens selene Sere. eden coke _ com | the absence of reps Chiesgo ‘armours in aay way. r 2 eeteblished faot, pod Tn Bg is to be the site of the flags were displayed at yester- a : dey sot ele redid noon in of Ky bad f | ? i

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