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The Evening Star. Vor. 75—No. 14,030. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip, |SECRETARY AND COMMISSIONER. Telegrams to The Star. VINEGAB en Kes" Seioce Spices for Bch The Noble-Tanner Correspondence Said : THE STORM ON THE COAST. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAIL’ Sunday, Bt, by , Heliunt Geos Fook aad ; ton Evening Star Newspaper Sapo UFFMANN, Pres't. ? : i COMMANDER ALGER’S OPINION. What He Has to Say of the Resigna- tion of Commissioner Tanner. Detroit, Mich. says: When Gen. Alger was asked last night what he thought about Mr. Tanner's resignation he said: “Well, that is a hard question to answer until the facts come out, { know ina general way secretary to the commissioner of pensions, was Startling Tragedy ‘ork Today | that he has been accused of his au- ether desk today as usual. Her father re- ia How ¥ y thority as pension commiesoner, ba mained at home, where he had a chance to re- done so Iam sure it was unintentional, I do fleet upon the results of the battle which bas | REPRESENTATIVE COX'S FUNERAL. | hot cover’ ge oa oo nv dishonorable act, | At een waged around him for several days past. have made serious mistakes conbect ' Mr. Smith, the first deputy commissioner, my onper) ee in his dent Morton; Gen. W. T. Sherman and Judge of the office, 5 . signed tho mail as scting commissioner and |IMMENSE THRONG AT THE CHURCH. | “It is unfortunate that this should have hap-| D&e?;:M. H. Northrap and Jno. T. Agnew; i a i | J.B. BRYAN & BRO., to be Crisp and Interesting. se13-2t 608 Pennsylvanis ave. n.w. RY METHODIST. ta, Thi church, 14th ae Ge g F BF 4 GENERAL DESIRE TO HAVE IT MADE PUBLIC TO REMOVE ANY MISUNDERSTANDING OF THE POSI- TIONS OF THE PARTIES CONCERNED—ACTING COMMISSIONER OF PENSION SMITH. ‘Miss Tanner, who held the position of private fis"Telation to the Bi SATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND Feather Dye owe, 1753 Gxt Dew, aupocialty 0 made leaned, Dyed end Curied at Short Notices ‘Obapesttx cleaned ite new. se1s-Sw: YOUNG CATHOLICS FRIEND SOCIETY, bers of the MANY DISASTERS REPORTED. pyri nd the Clery aasisting in the Sleasing of the corner 2 x4 JAS. FULLERTON, . 8. COX, J. Wists Sierx, ; i d Douglass Taylor; 8. J. Kim= ‘By M. A. CLANCY, Aww't Cleve, | 20252t* Frestiient. performed the duties of the commissioner. He but ot present, it ie © matter entirety Francie Train, - Immediately be- ~ r SEE THEM.—OUR $10, $12, $13.50 AND will continue to act in that capacity until anew . z ‘ = borne by John D. O'Con- '815 Fall Overcoat, in style, At and work Iu In fact oalen, Sohn Tuabsldp are equal to the 708 SALE Ge commissioner is appointed, Settling. the Strikes in London. | Pitinew ot say! ‘sexcept the officials in- 4 berg ye = SEOBGE SPRANSY, 454 7th st_ | yoR RENT (OrricEs) A CALL FOR THE NOBLE-TANNER OORRE- terested, When 1 was in Milwaukeo Gen. | PeUMt!y. J. J. Morris, J. H. Bessling, N. J. FONE OLD ONHITE BRANDY FOR | For SALE Cots)... J.B. BRYAN & BRO., 603 Pennsylvania ave. n. Ww. stshenpay I Aw wae bury their ditt om oft ae sami Considerable pressure is being brought to RM. urge ™ ferences bear upon the administration to make public THE WORK OF THE STO together ——_ but it seems they could Sergeant-at-Arms J, P. Leedom of the House 6TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. §.W. ‘We will sell st this price only in lots of 3,000 feet or _8013-2t cae ERSHIP : — not be reconcile of Repr@sentatives took charge ceremo- more. This Flooring is kiln dried, all one width, "aeisting uuder tue une ond revic of Bavoes he correspondence which took place between | A German Ship Wrecked on the Beach | ™rhavo been asked what the G. A. R. think | sic Chaplain W. HL Milbuss of the onse of Without a knot, no sap and no defects. £Culehy, Reakiots, 111 6th st, se, has been diagolved Secretary Noble and Commissioner of Pensions Near Altantic City. about it,” said Gen. Alger, in conclusion, “but Representatives officiated, assisted b: Rev, T. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, 01S SH 1. T. CAUGHY, D.D.s. bebe eda tens oe rere Arzanric Crry, N.J., Sept. 13.—The German = ‘ape Er} regret. eae Dewitt Talmage and er. Dr. Deca. Bight —— . a J. = x one fe SSeswn.0cs 100-3 Dealers in Lamber and Mill Work. Scamner Sojourn Hasala net by sewing Ons Friends of Commissioner Tanner decline $0 | ship Geestermunde, Capt. Lenthe, is aground | opinion to express until the facts come out, | !&tter carriers,in full uniform.occupied the ~ Journ by ip » Capi , is age na press H 29293 WIN WAI AK I IIGYIGIIGS TITY SAIGIN OWHYOVWRAWDEAMHHYRAOWKAID = oa machine cancel all the bevetits of moun! Bre STOCK cays TAL CHANDELIERS. god ocean care but should exchane immediately or a Wheeler High Ava No.8, ‘Now on hand. Other new goods light to injure the weakest. One Price. se13-lm OFFICE, 437 9th DW. 7 A seat from the front to the left of the Absecom beach, ft Stettin Jul I have not the slightest idea who will get | 5° coset and case, and as the publication of the correspond | °™ Sho left Stettin July 14 | 79) ore place. Ihave great for Mr, | rectly in frontof the house servants and col- ence is the onl to convince them| or Philadelphia, loaded with cement and a ity | Ored valet of Mr. Cox. Following the volun- that ‘they ‘have all. the” facts it| empty coal oil barrels. She struck the beach and decyl sont, GonBidence in his integrity | tary ‘the quartet sang “The Lord is My so moc nay be satisfied until nex know all the facts in ee commas, | RSH as stmvden the udp ol be maa pac| ho" dna tn “Weak aP'ac"ae| TO DRIVE OUT NEGROES. BERETA CO-OPERATIVE ABS0CUS | ViecSi oS otclock “hilar wolcuma ooze make interesting reading. It, shows among pcega tonal Me igaals, fee x piist| Race Troubles Expected in a Town in a — rs ot Foundry, Ras ner was ‘fnotinea to ignore Secretary | were fired, but they were too _ late. —— Lora” Foundation Ye Saints “ofthe the term af the Port contract. sanon of 1886-00,rom | tea0thimwants at 730 3 pacers Claiming. iy at least one insiancoy, Goat ine | CAP Gaskill of the Absocom lifesaving station | Carmo, I:1.y Sept. 18.—Thero are aympto.ns CHAPLAIN ATLDURN's EULOGY. persons named onthe cover, second page, of their trade | tious for Chautaug power behind him (the commissioner) Penge rerponded with his crew of six men. | of a race war in Missouri at Dexter,a town| At the end of the hym the Rev. Milburn de- rene nr eine - ‘hey manned the life boat and left the station i eS UNITED STATES VETERINARY HOS- was greater than that which was be-| shout 810. It -d pull and about forty-two miles down the Iron Mountain | livered an address eulogistic of the deceased. bess JAMES A. EDGAR, Secretary, 950 ita ALS SDT NW hind the" Seoretary. A gentleman who thrice driven beck te the hese ar the een | rod. The people in thst section have for Among other things he «aid: “A less 803 C st. n.e, and 13tuthes-Lin Veterinary Surzcot is fami with the contents o! re- The vessel was only a quarter of a mile off, but | years excluded all negroes from among them. | selfish man than Samuel § Cox has spondence ‘ypeoeg el — pe Seo- | it was after 9 o'clock when they reached her. | A short time ago a man named Williams settled probebty ever appeared in this country. toca Py ae Miler that wlon mane publictthe | ;, She was then right side on and when boarded | on a farm near there and engaged a dozen hearted man, full of sympathy, tion of it, om ears a . en ma Lie an ced it was found that the crew of eighteen men negroes to work for him, Fifty armed white | it was his heart not his head with which he won preety tans coma ti ai ow Mats Serthe ok yrere in s panicky condition, They wanted to} men waited upon him this week and told him | his way to high position. His name will be mirkcotin ia the kale Tunploasantness and | €8¥@ | the vessel at once in their | he must got rad of the megrocs, He said they remembered for many a decade for his single- Shab wan the one ‘which hed seuntied fa the ok boats, but Capt. Lenthe and his| might kill him first, ‘The armed men returned | Bess of purpose and his desire to help those 7. Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept._ | WE DO NOT ADVERTISE PRICE sait-te BSP Bet drecerion at Low — W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST. BEGS TO | es the reopenme of his studio and | _*e73-2t o¢ Porarivanis eve. art % ‘band cra} A. BEHREN AS WANTED (8: and oil traits made from phot or Re to 1274 K st. nw. ITUATIONS) fife “Free exhibition of paintings day aud ev c nnd Resigence $5 2224S BW, ., | WANIED Otmcmtzamecca se3- lin 7 pam, me 1173. 8e12-1m gugagegagegegegegiaiye WANTED (Rooms). 2 : mate were warned that it - | Who were unable to help themselves.” a HOFICE 9 JSRAEITE Se ere tae Semmens okie Wok | He Tould be corain death by drowning es thet | tts "aerate cacenated. pape pede MR, TaLaaoe's ADDR erapliy and desianine” AG. GEDNEY. | of TPeWaeninrion Hebrew Consors ot The Star Out of Town. the correspondence to the President and in pro- | breast the Drealocs Teed ee eet ae eee | About 800 men signed the out of 700 in| The Rev. DeWitt Talmage then spoke at = SOREL | Sean Sn Eee eee pe eeie are | Tue Evexrxo Stan will bo sont by mail to | senting it submitted an argument on his sido | preset the breakers. Toward midnight the sea with ‘Wiliams, smong tiem © karawene mor |eReth. Among other things he said: “A Bae * SENT Board __{sel-st}__ADOLPH ADLER, Sec._} any address in the United States or Canada | Of the question. It is learned that the corres- | shore and this morning she was leas than forty | “itt, Wiliams, imported ‘Winchesters and am | Wide, deep chasm is left when such a man as Hag Femoved his ofice from 12th et. to 1325 Fat. SKIP THIS UNLESS for such period as may be desired, at the | Pondence was sont to the exeoutive mansion, yards away from the beach. The crew will be | munition sufficient to arm his side,” Farther this dies. We shall not seo is like again. 7 rate of fifty cents month, 69 But all | j i of Be eneon. ‘vousel omy ‘wi’ | trouble is expected in the next ten days if the | Within the few hours the life-saving serv- COMMUTATION TICKETS. Fea bepyen to bes men. dda WEEN: || uch onder pedi ted ied by the F ey oe upon his course of | probably be a total loss, negroes remain. _— ice has saved theives of hundreds of drown- Coupon books containing 100 tickets, transfersble, accompanied money, already. If in Driven Into Newcastle Harbor. —_>—— ing seamen. Here lies the remains of the hs, on all lines of the Herdic Coaches, or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are SECRETARY WINDOM'S CANDIDATE. = siceeetion wale at { Coumpans ofc, 10th aud Osta se.) Sm makin Clothing iy kept with mail subscriptions, eg It is rumored today that Secretary Windom | Wtarxatox, Dzt., Sept. 12—The New York | THE TURKISH BANKER’S SUICIDE prise and promoter of that grand enter- iM : ruall will urge the appointment of Charles J. Rae of |*24 Savannah line steamer Chattahoochie, | tre was Worried to Death by the Con-| After Mr. Tallmadge’s address the choir patents veri EE Be Ave. Goverxaext Recetprs Topar.—Internal rev- | Wisconsin, ex-commander of the G.A.E., to the | bound for New York, is at Newcastle for coal Fei “Adeste Fodelis,” and Dr. Milburn ¥ dition of National Finances. sang aie pro- AP ScHAPAIRT, North Capitol and Hat man enue, $496,104; customs, $517,490; miscella- | vacant commissionership of pensions. and provisions. Sbe encountered a heavy storm nounced the benediction, The interment was a Sheed of ster tallere pcos and Soe ewe a neous, $23,933, at sea, was blown out of her course and went! Loxpox, Sept, 13.—The grave announcement | ** Greenwood, Price. 3218-3m. ee be ca ee et ene eae. WHAT PRIVATE SECRETAQY HALFORD SAID. to Lewes. Her trip was so prolonged that her a —————— ood if not bet- - sat, that the suicide of M. Vanhaas, the director of -etar, ‘d in interview 1 ww REE WLBREEGMIGIE © | te, Dorm Orranros Toose aggrgatoa |, Prcne Sereary Halford in an interview | fn sed provision vere ety ow and ane rus | hag uc oH Constantinople, waa in i] ‘ £20,000 at 1281¢, 2,100 at 1 felled ports of the Tanner case, said: “You know the bars pet jst a boo wapplies ere had been = ke —— by the condition of _ 3, A. WHITCOMB DESIRES as WASH: | $20,000, $2,500, 1,500 at 198; 43¢ per cents— President is not a believer in much talk and I passengers ‘airs of the bank causes smiles of derision NTIS mes : jon | board, many of whom star! i ing Fofurned to the city and rostimed practice. in sltimore are 338" Wat, {| coupon, $15,000, $1,000 at 105%. don’t like to say anything about the pension | Sow york this Bel Wise ‘ed by train for | quarters having knowledge of the condition of THE STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED. Cardinal Manning Thinks the Latest Proposal Will be Accepted. MES. LA BILLE, FORMERLY OF 1205 | <7 Psi. has reopened her business at 1331 ermont ave. Dressmak: iug in all branches, near Eutaw; northeast corner Baltimore and Nortiy fs distant Sp office matter, but there are one or two mis- the bank's finances, The exigencies of the|, L0*DON, Sept. 13.—A conference was held [MISS ME CAVANAUGH HAS REMOVED | sts. and 12 South Charles ty aud ‘st Stafsed Sf |, LazvT. Bannerre’s Scone.—At the shooting | Statements that ought to be corrected. No The Seas Swept Over Her. _| political situation has made necessary sn | today between Cardinal Manning, on behalf of | re ‘ber Dress ss Making Perio from Ry Oth, st, Seve aces & good Dairy Lunch can ae *t | in the department competitions of the United issue was ever made by Secretary Noble tothe | Bosrox, Mass., Sept. 13.—Barkentine Eids- | enormous expenditure for increased armament | the striking dock laborers, and the directors of ‘Terms reaso: Perfect at. u30-1m* Open ail night. se12- States army at Fort Niagara yesterday Lien- | Pros@ent a8 to whether he or Tanner should | void (Nor.), Sannes, Lagura, Mexico, August | of the highest “ficiency on the part of-Turkey. | the dock companies. The cardinal submitted I 7 = . formal cabinet Palm i The guns wi i . EQUITABLE CEPTION TO SENATOR SHEEMAN. | tenant Barrette of Washington barracks, who a aielion abe ‘the matter and there was | ©2°F paar England, pat in bere today for caus coe ment sone paces which pdm — dciuito osels from the = FRB ig VE eared. tc Hon. Jobm Sherman | Jed the list in the preliminary practice through | no disagreement whatever among the mem- | FePairs. Capt. panne cohorts had good | exhausted the pecuniary resources of the porte, | #tTikers for one eine tae OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | cP BAY Ev sNING, Sevteniy angle Gcusy | hiseuperiorakirmishing, dropped down to No. | bers, much, lene any ‘oschange of tacivilines.| Weather, 0 Bt he, eheoumtered °s | have lately been pronounced worthloss by ex-| NOM, These proposals, the cardi “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1005 F ST. the Chie Reyublican atecciation. other oreanizationy 55. The President had several times, wane we gale ‘fod eae southeast scoompanied Perts, necessitating their replacement by those ocsetaal colina ng seca ing in the reception citizens oF Sh REE RE summer made suggestions r. e : of more improv. 'o obtain such guns ASSETS @1,044,781.37. Sy ee oe Se Vimoreta Postuastens.—Lucy M. Stover has | he hoped would have a good effect, ea he feels Seat ee Seman ses wich continually | the porte was compelled to go to the Krups, | The striking lightermen, who, in spite of the Office hours, from 9a m. 10 4.30p.m. On the first | formed under the direction of Col A Ew pranen Postmaster at Glenora and 8. | very kindly toward him personally. The ques- foneciont iad peo agi og slight “Jammaze’ | Whose former experiences with the sultan's| fact that their demands were conceded do- ‘Wellhasher in anh ments Gia elle vol. be epen 2 gud Mi Mi. Holland, esq. iuarshals, and. wil arch Barker at Mace’s Springs, Va, tion was not at all in the Rresideat mind | Tt blee with ‘unabated fury from farms of tke | S0vernment impelled him to demand cash + PAY. | clined to resume work until the dock Sto Sotclocky. ak Advances will be wade promptly Tur Inntcatixa Commrrter.—Senators Rea- | W2¢ther one of the Lid assoc wean, | 2th, Until the afternoon ‘of the 10th when it roan tomstnd nam maa ges fans on these | complied with the demands of theis ooploren, “\Gutecziptions for stares. tn the 17th taene received | Chas. 3 t speeches, are also —— sores of the Senate irrigating com- | “7)™ ‘HEN aa iaionl vous precappnnt med ak tne game time going | number of Mauser rifles, not to speak ores aoe eo Swern ar ax : us. Hon. ey 2 ear aie powell of We: peniogical union of this city, passed resolutions last night | somewhat Capt. Sannes decided to make for | BU™berless bribes to middlemen and other THE TAILORS’ STRIKE EXDED. Cc banded and Major Hinton, arrived at Fort — . - leeches, so depleted the funds of the bank that Shares are €2.50 per month. orth, Tex., yesterday. They were delayed | Citing the failure of both parties to keep | Boston. A survey has been recommended on poor Vanhaas was actually driven to suicide to| The strike among the journeymen tailors $1.000advanced on each share, I DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF | Ver twenty-four hours by rains, The com- promises made to the soldiers, stating that the vessel as it-is thought she is badly strained | 5o°sp9 consequent worrimont, ended today, the employers having reduced Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | — iuy friends and the public to the fact that {| mittee heard testimony from L. G. Foster, | Corporal Tanner undertook to carry out prom- The Storm Still Rages. Spears mags the working hours to 1034 daily. the Association are furnished upon application. SURRBCE OFFICE ot 002 Pe ERIATE AND | commissioner of statistics, who is thoroughly | ises made, and resolving, therefore, “that we | New York, Sept. 13.—The signal officer says /He Escaped with the Books. ee hs fas L 7 4 THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prove, | here am prepared to carry on the business in al it | Conversant with the lower Rio Grande country. | condemn in the strongest terms that sort of | this morning that there will be no let up in the A STARTLING TRAGEDY.. i J Torexa, Kan., Sept. 13.—Dispatches from State Geologist Dumble also gave the commit- | policy which lavishes promises upon the old + Garfiela r th — JNO. JOY EDSON. See's. myat_ | | Fire Insurance placed in the following reliable com- | tee considerable information in d to rock | soldier while reaching for his vote, and then | 2¢*+ twenty-four hours, jarfield county say the county treasurer, W.| A New York Miljionaire Shot and In- a 'y. panies, of which Iam the Washington Avent formations of this Teseton: ia eoanicee pes to forget its Pledges. That we holda| The gale last night drove all incoming ves- | T. Williams, an Eminence partisan, made his f EE- HAN r TRAITS Scottish Uni id National of Edinburgh stantly Killed in His Office. go a ours mat of The surance Cowpens’ a mn lett last night for Garden City, Kan., and from | liberal system of pensions to be the daty of the | sels off the coast and several days may elapse | escape from Ravenna by moonlight Thareday seeding 91 bee week. Prices #10 to 75. H. property and reached| New York, Sept. 13.—F, W. Gesewein, the B.S! ‘Transatt 3 3 there go to Colorado and Wyoming. ’ The com- | nation, and that honorable service for the Union | before they return. The fog which has envel- | night with all the o! Gib and M ‘Open until & p. Stra say suse On Heal Lotte tocarity. | Mittes, it is stated, will rocommesa the sien | affords a. claitn to appointment to office, and | oped the lower bay for several days ie;clearicg | ieractt ay safety. There was a bard Property placed ip my hands will recei pt | Priation of t in th , which no administration | @way and the long-delayed steamships are | and some shoo but only horses . pe. apd all business transacted with expedition furvey of the arid and duties cat oa can with | eee aiegard. ~ - coming up to the city, All the overdue Euro- | wounded. Mach stotiement ‘provaila, Emi- an office at No, 99 John street at 12 o'clock 719 MUST BE SOLD. 719 Teolicit the patronage of my friends and the public tions where reservoirs are contemplated. SENATOR INGALLS COMMENDS TANNER’S POLICY. Resigaric tee calor te steamer Cay reget plecsmpady hy pode Shy he ©. F. Koetier when th pt cr oat Selo 902 Pennsylvania ave iw. | Tux U.8.8. Amuanta, sccording to a tele-| _ Ina speech to ex-oldiers at Arkansas City, | of Rome, which arrived this morning, | tempt to retake the books trouble ws expected. | Christian De hie, Hager man with whom Mr. Ps gram received at the Navy department, arrived | Kan., yesterday, Senator Ingalls said that the | hada narrow escape from a collision with an egress Gesswein had some. trouble recently over ee a ne eee eee tt Newport, IL, at 1 o'clock this morning, | limitations on pensions ought to be removed, | outbound steamer in the lower bay Totterday. Work to be Resumed Soon. patent suit, entered. Deyhle requested pays. 8 2 f ee eee isability pensi n bill ought to beco: re storm center today ‘ortland, Me., , —Indications . Gesswein % sey Nt at oe Shas | ims New Comnstonzn oF Evocariox-—Me. | ity and ovedy alee who. received an Rouore-| Sd indiations are thet the storm wil havo | ,,DRstil IND, Sept 18—Indications point to | private interview with Mr eae as — pilte at am eaziy date. 26 I wish to close up a Wm. ‘T. Harris of Concord, Masa.,the new com- | ble discharge ought also to receive a pension, | Passed away by Saturday night, hace, AN SA Feces Knightsville, fifty | #000 9 Ki left the office De, ENTIRE STOCK OF COLORED SASH RIBBONSAT | sel * JAMES F. BARBOUR. | missioner of education, arrived in the city | These were the results that Commissioner Tan- Blown Back from Block Island. a, ty | $500 from Mr. Gosswein, w . A by - black legs are at work; at Nickel Plate, twelve; litely refused to give him money. EXACTLY HALF PRICE. Ge ea ET | Tree tony, eee oe ie ae ane Saar | Ot che cimector commatanicenac oF Geen Me re ont Seve, 18.—The scboonat Bunty | Tia, Sewcive, God ot Coreen ie ee oldman. i mt BEF ca ae ania Fa | RIMS ogee ene a | toc of somminoner of paar ME | Withington, tm Dalinae to Boxton wih | ShSjeytee oe goririns a, |r pitta cae, mus have oes haces, Mantels. DODSON & HODGSON, 1226 ast a ee aw. sel2 ° coal, arrived here with all sails gone and short | suffering from the strike. It is rumored the he ST. &* 98 m = hess te, 2 clerk of the departi I pany with Mr, | Sires and brave efforts in behalf of the veteran aioe “4 7 enter the Old Men's home in = = 3 MAKCEL PELOUARD, FORMERLY oF | Holcombe, the chief. ‘clerk of the pisos the | Soldier. | “Tho only fault {have to find with | of fe eer rey! wept and the SS M - mer prices, 38, 50 and 6Sc. per yard. The goods are fish dation . his Caterer's | 2€W commissioner went over to the bureau, | Tanner,” he said, “‘is that he did not have two | ma! Sion ut @ line was thrown suitable for fancy work of elegant quality, and you tat 806 18th Nik ly-far- | where hi ii feet while he was in office, so that he could| bimand he was saved. The vessel was blown Chinamen Who Crossed the Line. Will never bave much an opportunity again. Another | Bish ‘and first-class Frech Board et reasou- | Harrie uc a” sae yore grape have made more rapid progress in the attain- | beok from Block Island. SaxDimco, Cat., Sept. 13.—A party of five Jot, odds and ends, reduced to 10c. per yard. Extra- ae SARTIES HAVING GOODS DEntaneS known. He is a man about sixty years of age | ment of his policy. A Norwegian Bark Sunk. Chinamen attempted to elude the officers and ordinary bergain. ‘which interest is due three | 224 has a pleasant addrees. A Norwegian bark issunk on Five Fathom | cross the line into the United States at Tia cease ila eo THE PASSAIC’S ROUGH VOYAGE. | bank. Tho crew were saved by a Boston steamer. with moni more titled the same be- poe ee ay fore 16th instant or their goods will be scld ay, auction PostmastTER at Newrort News.—The Presi- itten KID GLOVES. D sts. No special writi dent has appointed Thomas Gordon postmaster | The Official Report of the Loss of Boats 1 b ‘The Kid Gloves are selling fast at the reduced prices, F. WALLACE, 408 12thet nw. s0l4-2_| at Newport News, Va, fie ‘and Drowning of Two Men. The Crew Ail Saved. The other three — Partapevruta, Sept. 13.—The crew of the Dut we still have a fow left. ArtomNey GexeRat Miuier has gone to New Commander Sampson, superindendent of the | barge Wallace were all saved by the tug Morse Si OM, 6, OM, OM and 7, Stitched Back, Kid York, whence he will go to Indianapolis, re- naval academy, has reported to the Navy de-| 9d brought here this morning. The Morse Gloves, 75¢., former price $1.50. turning here with his family about the lst of ent the jf RO Se attending the los also saved the crew of the barge St. Cloud with 5M, SM, 6, OM. 634, O34 and 7, Embroidered Back October, partm the exception of one man, who went down with Kid Gloves, 75c., former price $1.50. ofssteam launch and a whale bout, and the | 156 barge. The survivors were brought here 5% 64, 6M and 7, Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, | meni drowning of Daniel Brown, quarter gunner, | by the Morse. William B, Lowe died Wednesday at the resi-| and David Moore, first-class fire of 50e., former price dence of his sister in Baltimore. Capt. Lowe | d Moore, nan, The Hurricane on the Eastern Shore. ING DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP | wag retired from service sagersted cede the Passaic, during the recent storm. The} Barrmore, Sept. 18—A News Onancock, Va, teeta oneal eenyye were detected just as they were —— and turned back. any moment im support of Deate or a Retirep Army Orriczr.—Capt. ALBERT CARRY, BLACK DRESS GOODS, Devlitfoundat whe Cla"Suand, 131” ouk | disability in ‘the line of duty.” Ho was ap-| ramale left Annapolis at @ o'clock on the special says: The terrible storm which Silk Warp Drsp de Alma, Silk Warp Henriettas, All- So, sev former | pointed Ohio, in which state he was born, Ear ng vali suisaaia Coa ar swept over eg Chesapeake played Wool Henriettas, Armure Cloth, Ladies’ Black Broad- Ws. tanwes | Azazsrs yon Viotaiion or Pursion Laws.— alg Rough Srociiee ‘eos encountered, pee poi, Sawin Pager bse ie i Mucwavxer, Wis., Sept. 13.—News has resched loth, Lupin’s Cashmeres and Fancy Weaves, Sergea, ‘The commissioner of pensions has been advised making it advisable to take the launch on | Wires were blown down, the lowlands were in- here of « bloody encounter between farmer Priestly’s Nuns Veiling, Black and White Plaids, Gray of the following arrests at Spr 1d, Mo.: | board, but in attempting to do so the little | "dated and crops were ruined. The wind named Kinney, living in the town of Somers, Camel Hair, Black and Gray Checks, Mohairs, Satin > c James Coats for receiving illegal fees; Patrick | boat foundered. One of the firemen was left in | P¥® hurricane and the tide rose to an A and two tramps, Kbadamas, Armure Silks, Gross Grain and Brocade Calaway, and Morgan Riley for perjury, th pinay is Whale; bosk, with hetag Ba- enormous height, Comeneay. submerging the Silk, Be. ke., at wholesale cost for cash at ; and MeIntosh for’ subornation of per- | the water, and a w Ouancoo —_—_————_— cue the fireman. At that time, 12 o’clock noon, A . Bev. W. J. Houtaxp, D.D., Ph.D., of Pitts-| the sea had indreased in violence and the | fhe Chesconnorsex ereck and hs aot sek tee burg, has received his sell 710 Market Space, commer Sth at. = £ Be. of the government expedition which will ‘the yed, of | for my successora, | shortly proceed to the west coast of Africa for under way to follow the ood sx, gah observing the solar eclipse De- whale boat, which bad disep| 1d from sight, cember 22, bat no teaoe of her could be ound, and at: $00 Passaic returned Annay “g Pensonat.—Attorney General Miller, Col. sht the next morning the tag ‘Standish =e ition. W. M. Savsrex & Soxs, John Hay and family, Representatives O'Neill, tched'for the missing party. captain and crew Ketcham, Kelley, Mitchell and Oates and As- thirteen men and brought them to New York, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. sistant Secretary Batcheller were " New York last event ing. John H. of Men bon" P and Mise Maggio B. jacou- Mok sign Dresel and four men, was sent out to res- . of the Eastern Shore Bareh wi EG. Davis, OF THE CURRENCY, Wi ‘Mr. and A FL J. Turner of Chatham, Vs., J NEW FALL WORSTEDS. o 'a., Joseph B, . has beets made to appest that the Na, | Hughis of London, E. H. Burrows, Mise PLAIDS IN GREAT VARIETY. Sonal Py RB G. ws and Jose; Wi in the District of Columbia, has STRIPES IN SHADED AND ILLUMINATED EF. | Fith Sito be eneeliel et he ee yacee-dueneie ini Hon shall'be authorized to commence the business of PLAIN WORSTEDS OF ALL KINDS FOR ao CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES. FRENCH FLANNELS IN NOVEL AND BEAUTI- FUL DESIGNS. SATIN AMAZONE IN ALL THE NEW FaLL SHADES, 4 FULL LINE OF TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS, ETC. ETO. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. WE ARE SHOWING A FULL LINE OF FALL BLACK GOODS, INCLUDING ALL OF THR CELE- BRATED MAKERS ONE PRICE ta il atte j aN