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THE PRESIDENT DID NOT GO. Various Reasons Why He Could Not — Leave for Deer Park Until Tomorrow. the Electric Heat and Power ‘Is INTENTION TO SETTLE THE PENsIon com-| The third day of argument on the bills of the MISSIONERSHIP BEFORE HE LEAVEs—cen. | Washington gas light company and of Cam- ‘WARNER COMING THIS AFTERNOON—oTuER | mack and others against the District Commis- PERSONS TALKED OF TO SUCCEED commis- | sioners and the Electric heat and power com- | sault SIONER TANNER—OHIO MEN AT THE WHITE HOUSE. ‘The President had such a rush of eallers eases of the scalp. Mary A. Jackson, Salem, ‘Maon, writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor pl Sy Si for s pumber of years, and it has always ven me iancten, we costes one, 11 OGST Teleprams 10 ‘The prevents the hair from turning gray, insures d and clean.” asaias “itdhis ab hg aks , |THE EXPULSION OF KOSSUTH. falling out, and in © few weeks I was almost A Proposal That Has Excited a Storm principally of persons interested in Bald. bought « botts A Vis Wi today that be was obliged to give up the ides | the endeavor of the complainants to secure an aaa perspec hep hd — roel aie kept a good other officers. Twi of going to Deer Park before tomorrow. a injunction preventing the extension of the covered with s heavy growth of huw.—Thomas Loxpow, Sept, 13.—Although the report from land, the on to wee sce eiaee yb caapciennindsring emer electric lighting of the city, was not quite as ‘Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. Rome that the Italian government had decided sighted only once, made. morning end after rome the White | Mz8° *# It was yesterday, for there had been #0 AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, to expel from Italy the venerable Hungarian morning. —_—___ ennounced his intention toremain at aor much quoting from authorities that the pro- Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co, Lowell, triot, Louis Kossuth, is semi-officially denied 1H THR TRICK OF TRE STORE. Sheeps House until 11 o'clock tomorrow. Senators | ceoding were to all save the lawyers ‘fiat, ep oy : the most part off Mon- Dawes, Paddock and Hi and Representa- —-—___ Mass, Sold by Druggiste and Perfumers. _%#23_ | at the Italian capital, it is undoubtedly true| The cruiser was for part wes, and Higgins, P stale and unprofitable.” THE HOUSE OF MERCY ERFUL mi: has been requested to “¢ sais) » en the court Wop that the Italian ministry req tauk light. The weather was thick and foggy. | quarters of » mile. Ralph Bayard won, with | tives Grosvenor, Cheadle, Browne of Virginia, | wr, adjourned yesterday after- = '. CARLSBAD SPRINGS. do so, and no less true that the request was Miss Belle second and Ocypete third. ‘Lime, | Wade and McComas had interviews with him, noon Mr. ©, C. Cole had the floor and he had t the Ninth International Medical Concress, Dr. A. | about to be ¢omplied with when knowledge of 1,12 45, all of which took up considerable of | it again this morni His argument was a L.A Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read such intention accidentally became a matter of Second race—three-quarters of a mile—Vol- bis: time, Matters came up that would | lengthy one, abo im references to cases pects tarpon ted eae turty cases treated with the | news throughout Europe. It is putcing it i surprising bree [coir eae ac and Madstone | aire some attention and it was impossible | Which in some respects paralleled that. being Cerciccenstetion hypochondria, disease of the liv- | Mildly to say havea! pam ary p Megadet as of po —_>—_—— to dispose of everything before 3 o'clock this gee forcible points made by Messrs, and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, Cond ‘who are incensed at the idea | sev: progress — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | afternoon. It may be also that the fact of Mr. E. Davis and N. Dumont were clinched aga ed gg ag Tg EIB | ce Ma Ua erpete, wou fe |ysndaional etna cede ines, Ge | cation for Work of Mercy.” Thecontrbatins oe ee ES ee Guin to remain, cpinton rendered’ ty Janice omgsbeny ts | exPemee were G87, earings Galane on hand Average me of tentient farweck antes ce — rampant bos te wip gitbocsh pote! prety Pp she was d for this ad THE PENSION — popes Bong ‘BE SETTLED = sare, of the “barter en company June 30, 1889, of 405.84. ‘Carisbad Sprudel Salt (; De ossuth became mos' conspicuous as i Cranfc vi pany. chromo Lazative ‘and. Diuretic. It clears (he | fish champion of the Magyar, he himself is of 4 BURIAL AT SEA. It is understood to be the President's inten- entire opinion was ch gee its most salient complexion, purities the Biood. It is easily soluble, | Slay extraction, and a staunch adherent to Slav} Yesterday Coxwain John Sanders of Bar 5 . tention to settle everything connected with the | points commented upon at length. Pleasant to taxe and permanent inaction. Thegenuins | traditions, Now that an opportunity has been | arbor died suddenly of heart disease and was re i i x pension office matter before he leaves, The MR. COLE ON MR. WEBB, Shuck Nettle comes tno lgholoe papercer- | Give™. for an expression of popular opinion On |» ica at sea about 80 miles off shore. ‘The | Sa.) ‘ belief that ex-Reprosentative William Warner | Mr. Cole referred to the statement made yes- tpg, sod pas the mgmatgny LONER & MENDLE- | the subject 1s not likely that Prince Bismarck | ‘inte will remain for her trials for’ which ; Bos 5 | of Missouri is to be Tanner's successor and | terday by Mr. Worthington that the contract BON CO.,” sole agents, 6 Barclay street, New Yerk, sy y be in be eq . that it is for this he is coming on to see ie. Cee pottie malied wpe ison Holal te aoe Feet a tine cpio 8 the President is still strong. His stock " it ata a wer i eeiieectin epee nad a A “ wo suimnat | the triple alliance would, on reflection, brave | MORE CRONIN MYSTERIES. S ktogee || a : Togs rip ait pen Venda lo pyr eviows public MA? FORMS OF | SERVOS | DEBILITY ‘head re conor that — be i to —- elds Po incey lie FEE, baste among Grand Army ‘men in | Sdvert natleg Beni tigen pa gomye is : Carter's ustro-Hungary and elsewhere by 6 e icago ice luce a ‘i i ji argu! from Se arta ant se cgmetaas | Hatch of Sensational Developments. | Ht a, unk, brought forward, "Gun | So Se ott de, Qn of whom tel eens i ri x ff ig | Lucien Fairchild, who was commander- i ‘ MW, BS. Mest Be Bon ictaityabatr the rp lance nor ould, OMCAOD, SeBk. 18H morning paper we: T8) Ht tL UR irae of the GA. before Gon, Waren | EO gtt Teg at ee ee ghana arene anything go further toward uniting the Balkan | ranspired yesterday ee ee Mo. ei 636 |Wabash . ‘ spoken + Elly ivingctr ne —. A pro} from individuals or corporations yon sotginte apse balance of @5,362.50 CORNER 11TH AND F STS. N.W., ples. “The wave of indignation arising. in the district delegate of the Clan-na-Grel, Do., EY ra peal Slab W. W. © Brows “cf | % light the city. That Commissioner's cus- | Temaining dae ground purchased by the Hungary would burst sender tes ies Sap one furnished the state attorney with the corres- | N- ¥-Cen.....'100:4) 10014 West, Un 86: Pew ant ee mg rel Pik a aa ook tom had been to give the oe tote Wash- iustitution. The report says, further, that Austria to the compact obtensibly entered into, | pondence between himself and Beggs, the Washington Stock Exchange. strongly indorsed for the position before it was | ju. Se, light company without any adver eek he ee oe fe: ae eee cee ce crauice ace stock. | peace of Europe, but really designed to oruah | ®e8ior guardian of camp No, 20, relating to Dr.| ontowing are today's quotations at close ot | given to Tanner, is spokes of also, | Ho wae «| “Mr. Cole devoted a good deal of time end | separation of dhe tc wing, to ae Public to call and examine their extensive new stock- Ss : Trees hould an opportunity arise, | Cronin’s trial by the camp. The correspond- | regular call: private Soring ‘the war and has since served | atrention to the allegations in the bill tte bel bv fred — = fore mentioned ture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Shades, Cur- | Sussia oF itably ence sets at rest all questions as to whether or | _ Government Bonds—U.S. 43s, 1891, registered, | several terms in the House, where he had the made is believed that e money and care apd of Furniture, pt and the tide would inevitably flow toward the a Py 105% bid, 106 asked. _U. 8. 438, 1891, coupon, tation of bel f the most quict and | #!¢4 by Cammack and others, The complain-| labor devoted to these ends will have been tain Poles, Draperies and Wall Papers. creation of a formidable Balkan power attrac- | Not there was a trial. It proves there was. 10% id, 106 asked. U."S. 48, registered, 1907, | Hhotive workese ene” — ants, he urged, did not even allege that spent, not only in maintaining good order in All goods are marked in plain figures and as low as | tive to the states of Austria not essentially A MAN WHO WENT TO IRELAND. 7 = asked. U. 8. 48, coupon, 1907, ‘The fact that Gen, G ¢ L, Merrill of Bos- the excavations — were to be ae capital, but in aiding «he refor- the ssme quality can be purchased anywhere in the | German, ott bilities arisin; It is further said that a salesman for Marshall ae eee imp. 6s, 1801, | ton, past commander Oa eR ind on ees ot Rad — a a oe “t se al preservation to good United States. We do not allow ourselves tobe un- | In this view e possibilities g from | Field & Co., whose name has heretofore never i, Did, 106 asked. Per imp. 7s, 1801, | view with the President today has provoked Property, and even ey had done 4nd useful lives of many of the most unforta- the movement contemplated the opinion is of i : Py i i . " " they could not ask for an injunction, because | nate and wretcbed of all classes of our dersold. val d that M. Kossuth will feel | been hinted at in connection with the conspi- | currency, 107%'bid, 108} \t the discussion of the possibility of his being the tearing up of a street was but a tem I ion the ‘The business in so large that it ean be conducted on | BOUCHE TY CUPRGIC O cmarck’s resentment | racy, will be shown to have been intrusted with | 1892, currency, 107% bid, 110 asked. 20-year fund | selected for the place. rehome Se deh pogepetentve porary | In conclusion the report says 4hat q b h 6s, 1892, gold, 1 7 which the ‘associati theamallest possible proft. We would urge custom | than a warning from Bignot Crispi that he | the execution of a portion of the plot. He is a | Se" igus" alts, 106 Did: 108 asked. 20-yoar fund EX-SPEAKER J, WARREN KIEFER At 12:90 Mr. Cole concluded his argument | engaged is as dificult. sel terete Na Are ers and friends to select their goods as early as possi- | better not repeat his offense of criticising | North Side Irishman of some prominence. In currency, 329 bid. 40-year fund, te, | called on the President today, He arrived at | and the court declared a recess for half an hour. | work of benevolence and duty in Bie, that their orders may be executed promptly. He td ee Teen |e pate eee ae era, be went to Ireland, | 1002, cou, 162 bud. 128 asked. | Water stock. 7 | the Ebbit house about it o'clock from the east THE QUESTION OF AUTHORITY, any one can be engaged. In view of the whole ‘Toe unusual rash of business that will occur from os happen to be directed toward France or ie igang —_ plied sa eget eee cana a eaten and said to a Stan reporter that hisvisithadno| When the court reassembled Mr. Harry BE. | *tbject an appropriation of $2,500 toward the Aeuatuemae er daar aus dae oc | oveeed sh ._ | after the murder, Inquiry made’at Marshall Bonds — U.S, Electric Light | connection with any offices or with politics | Davis called the chief justice's attention to the intiintion aed the ar eee: ter part of this month and first partofnext willeause} any ACRES FOR SETTLERS. _ | Fields & Co.'s has disclosed the fact that he did - 2 er scntnaton in any =; that he was here on private | appropriation act of 188%. which authorized the ence dus on new purchase 96.000 te eebel, end soeat emmegemesentoes thie warning te hooded. Praplilledaveir laepitoe ewe epee aad road, 10-40 68, 30 arena rors eaid he thought things looked | Commissioners to substitute “other iuluminat- | forthe erection of an additional bi iD journey has not been satis! rily explained, Wi mn and ‘ material for in case no contract cou! ¥ FIRST FLOOR. a gp pel sda acral WER | orden sat eentons, thik OsId, tox bettering Gai | est 137 bid, 150 asked. | fall and that be thought thet opposition to | 128, Fibs See Sheree See, Sitereet classes of to- UPHOLSTERY GOODS. Le be made b: fe 22 lam eo u his mission was to arrange for the reception of | Masonic Hall Association 2, 1848, 108% bid; | Foraker on account of his running for e third nt, or ieae, COmPAnY for $22 per lamp | mates $15,000 is asked. a total of $28,500. th Per annum or less. — - * v 111 asked. Washingtot Market company Ist . rc : Oe ciakkeee waar wie aback nase tor | Curcaco, Sept. 18.—A dispatch from St, Paul, ha eho : chipped in Burke's fron j ms ‘ee a — bas ape a (meatier tea ly to pay | ME WORTHINOTON's cLosIxe AnouateNT. To Represent the Carroll Institute, Furniture Coverings, 50 inches wide, at 45c. per yard. | Minn., says: Major James Whitehead returned | pp croxtx's. SURGICAL INsTRUMENTS Foun. | 2° imp. respects, ner Mr. Worthington then commenced his closing} At o meeting of the Carroll institute last s > a a 125 ed. Com- . argument in behalf of Cammack and others. | night a committee composed of F. H. Schon, A fine line of all qualities, patterns and colors of | here last night with the intelligence that | The giobe this morning says the case of sur- A NUMBER OF OHTO MEX, - | . every Furniture Covering. 4,000,000 acres of land in Northern and Central | gical instruments which De. Cronin. carried bid, | great and small, are in Washington today to at- | Ho expressly cut his case loose from that of the | Ed J. Hannan and Edward Voigt was ap- A fine line of Chenille Table Covers, one yard Minnesota are about to be opened tosettlement. | with him the night of the murder has been | 40°25! u “Right | Yen the reception to Senator Sherman tonight | S\é company, an Of hinclienta. e™ eYeF | pointed to represent the institute at the con- 1.00 | Commissioners Rice, Whiting, and Marty got | found and is in the hands of the police. and attend to several other things. He assailed the “disingenusoumess of the | Yention to. be held » patna a ‘Tuesday into a quarrel with the red men sa Fetch Lake MORE ARRESTS EXPECTED. Ked. | Washi t ~" Pls 2 by pad ~~ to a ork Hy meet = in ee in _— with | sion during the Catholic apeies be in and came pretty close to losing thei ives. 3 nator Sherman, but missed him, and is ex-| the tax books almost before them, y state | ., Plashes from 90c. a yard upward. Finding the Indians obstinate they. sent for | ,, 72 Zribune th ree eet iti tone | acnttgnal, an Stocks — Bank of Washington. pected to return this “afternoon. Murat | that they did not know whether "or not his | “** city during November, Major Whitehead to come and assist them, | ‘® man in a position to know” that Setopolitan, 200 bid. 218 neko. G alstead, | Represeniative Grosvenor and | clients were tax payers and spoke of the laxity | sunday Boor t the Hotel De SECOND FLOOR The major was an Indian agent as far back as | days atthe latest four more arrests will be | a7 obo tap, 700 id. 27 F Lieutenant Governor Lyon, besides | of the provisions of the contract under which | Sunday ee jotel De John. WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, | 1856 and is well acquainted with the Indians of | made in connection with the Cronin case, It| Farmers ‘and Mecha number of lesser politicians, are here. Itis| the streets would be torn up to receive the | “Let us have two beers,” said Policeman the northwest. The party made a success of | is stated that enough evidence has been | Citizens, 135 bid. C supposed that Senator Sherman and Mr. Gros- | conduits and wires of the electric company. Frazier when he went in the Hotel de John Every style of Curtain from the Cheapest Notting | arranging for the opening up of the following | obtained to show their direct connection with | 103 bid. venor spoke to the President this morning in xm with his partner last Sunday, The beer * itie Poi, Swi Railroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetor & TRIANGULAR DOSPUTR. gens cyt bond Bam to the Finest Russian and from the Cheapest Tur- | re, : Leech Lake, Prairie Point, Cass | the plot and but one moré witness is necessary 220 bid, 255 asked, Metropol 130 hid, y46 | {@¥or of the appointment of Gen. Brown of On the cundiien of ts er of the Commis- | furnished and a warrant was sworn out against oman to the Finest Silk or Satin, innebagosish, White Oak, Pogegamme | to supply the connecting testimony. ‘This wit- | Syn'"*G,naxed, _sletropulitan. 180 bid. 146 | Ohio to suoceed Tanner. F ee ree es : Charles H. Weeer, th : The Baby Carvings on thin door arin the way and | Falls, and Sandy Laks, Bois Forie in yet to be | ness Genie ts eaten ae and North O Street, 47 bid, 493 asked. AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS, on a = ag pened | tas emibay egy Hee ay er mars “ reed eecur land is rich, regarded from an ’s corr. Insurance Stocks—Firemens, 41 bid. Franklin, is :. ispute, Messrs. Davis an le | r . Lawyer Padget fem Rap eeetemisepentiteeen: agricultural point of ‘view, is well watered and | 4 1.041 paner says: An importent clew which | 43,bld-. Metropolitan, ‘80, bit ‘National Union: | , Secretary Windom, the solicitor general, ex- | i" « (bute, Mousrs, Davis and Cole holding | the Sunday law. | Lawyer J thay oh eon WALL PAPERS. grown with valuable forests, 20% bid, 207 asked. " Arlington, 170 bid. Cor: | Senator Bruce and Fourth Auditor Lynch, J.C. —— = it the streets i when J Mills imposed a fine has come to light is to the effect that positive | coran, 65 bid, 70 asked. Columbia, 15% bid, 16% | Howland of Macon, Ga., A. W. Falkver, mem- on “ a ea ee, seca — a “oe d sell them, and = Mr. atthe Isestant finest protuctions of Foreign ana| EIGHTING FOREST FIRES, | evidence has been adduced to prove that Dan | Ssked, German-American, 180 Ud.” Fowinac, | bor or the Lisaslane ‘lecichatine iene {ant mel terms ond 1d do BLOWING I es Ki ; ngress could 2 ITSELF OUT. and the latest and finest productions of Foreign and — Coughlin, Martin Burke, Patrick Cooney and | PeSpox’s bia. or cakon ee 2% Did O4 asked. | Boh cua Phil Josephs of Alabama, and Cape, | no such thing. ‘The site of the congressional — Domestic Manufacturers. Our Fresco Decorator i | Maine Cities Threatened by the Advanc- | Patrick O'Sullivan were in the Carlson cottage | | Tie tna aos wake aay Estate Tide, 122 | W. B. Dickey of Louisiana were among age was referred to by Mr. Davis, and as | Expiring Efforts of the Great Atlantic ‘one of the best in the country. ing Flames. on the night of May till 1 o’clock in the morn- | bid, 125 asked. Columbia Title 7% bid, 7% asked. | President's callers today, Mr. Worthington did not care to break away Coust Storm—Heavy Rainfalls. THIRD FLOOR—CARPETS, oo ing of May 4, the day of the murder of Dr. | | (as and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, | Gilbert 8, Bell wants to be inspector of steam | from the line of his argument the matter was Baxcor, Mz., Sept. 18.—Bangor, which is | Cronin. Beas “Then eerie wo a or Fee gs vessels for the district including Alabama, | dropped. 2 The storm on the coast ecems determined to mules from the center of the vast belt of forest | _ Ike Robinson, the Lake View policeman, who | ct rhone Stocks—Penneyivania, "23 ‘bid, 30 | Louisiana and parta of two or three other states | | A dozen interruptions by Mr. Cole brought | break the record, for instead of traveling Here you will see displayed every good style and pattern from the home and foreign markets, includ- i ‘: recently told his story of finding the Carlson | gaccq Ch 'd Pot: 87x bid, Bex | im that section. from Mr. Worthington an appeal for a little 4 fires which are now raging, is enveloped in a "g ga. | ooke jesapeake an mac, 873 bid, owemrenepincrietimtcne ti ‘hich to tell hi northward, as woll-ordered, good-mannered, from heapest the best. cot , saw the four men leave Nenning’s sa- % 3 ime in which to tell the court what he (Worth- eae oe nwa thacuah the ater with plearere, | dense volume of smoke. East of this clty the ete re Fam Sen leave Keesing see See daa American Grephophone Company, WILL HE BSE COMMISSIONER? | ington) thought of Mr. Cole's four hour speech | Civilized storms usually do, it hae bung Chater pas deitie te penahensenaet. outlook is more discouraging, especially along | Ashland avenue and enter the Carlson cottage. Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- a and Mr. Cole good-humoredly subsided fora|on to the same spot on the i i But this is not the only proof which the states / pany, 173 bid, 20 asked. Washington Brick Ma- | Arrival of ex-Representative Warner— | time. lenest with (he tonacd FOURTH FLOOR—CARPETS AND REED ax | (1 line of the Maine Central and Now Drune- | Si ney bow les ia hie posacesion of the | cuine Tei bid, Leeigasked. “Holl Hun Paccroces | 1% Consultation With Secretary Noble. | Afier stating that the strect railroads wore | Soe for nemrly feve dave ithe Fade N FURNITURE. P y - truthfulness of these facts. Nenning’s bar- | P&2¥. . 18736 ull Run Panorama, now necessary and were common in all the ; 3 RATTAN burning on each side of the track. On the 23 bid, 27 asked. National Safe Deposit Com- lle - Vorthine. | 1 #eems to be blowing itself out, at any rate, par New Brunswick railway the blaze is an equally | tender has told the states attorney that on the | pany. 240 bid, 252 asked. “National Typographic, | _2X-Representativg William Warner of Mis-| principal citics of the world, Mr. Worthing. | Stee soperte tnt came fees Meebo’ Onaak NA ne aca ae oe ae ee Pe wid one ed ia dole ence oe an caUally | night of May 3 four men, one of whom was bis 30 bid, 45 asked, Pneumatic Gun e+ % | eourl arrived here this morning, having come | fon asked counsel, on the other side | is abontin the center of the storm, are’ to the eee en tacpets mats in aqeeres to tt alms | Of dollars worth of damage to the growing tim- | #¢4uaintance, O'Sullivan, came into the saloon | bid, 1} asked. * “| from Kansas City in response to a telegram | if they | thought Commissioners bad | effect that it is much lens fierce. ee een Goer sete in samme eee ber. A day or two ago's man named Keith and sales Soe drinks: Artes Griaking s caxpis ‘Bettiaece Markee: from the Secretary of the Interior. Fo tay” creat Tiron” trteue mit | ‘These inspired the literary man of the sig- room. ied ‘4 of roun jar’ le! le says re- ‘4 racl on “Batlan and Reed Chairs, Tables, Lounges and {oiling the tooke. case arolens: Ava; | members them proceeding north and stopping | BALTIMORE. Sept. 12, Conon quiet —mia.| He drove direct to the Interior department | the streets of this city. Both Mr. Dovie and | pA! ofice this morning to venture the follow- ow ofall kinds, Also Screen Frames, | coughing, which resulted in the bursting of a | St about where he supposed the Carlson cot- | dling. 114. | Flour, active: good jobbing demand; | where he was at $ o'clock closeted with Secre- | Mr, Cole said no, and then Mr. Worthington Ww firm; storm on the Atlantic coast still con- Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Chests and Water | blood vessel and death. The country roads are | *&¢ must be. ve Dn B0r steutner 7; wenern AngbeNty, | tary Noble considering a proposition to accept | Claimed that the provision of means of trans tinues, but with ly reduced intensity, impassable on account of the heat. ‘The thriv- SAW THE FOUR MEN LEAVE. , 78%; ‘September, 78%; eto- | the post of commissioner of pensii portation was as tuch the duty of government | northeasterly winds continue on the ecst vee ing cities of Fredericton and Moncton, N-B,| ‘This was little after 11 o'clock, and after Docembsr, streak dors souuy | PO Sig wea eraie cf crucial Miamiastion. les far com as Daou,” Som FIFTH FLOOR—PARLOR FURNITURE. are surrounded by flames, and the people are waiting a few minutes he shut up the saloon nigher ana waned white, 4145; yellow, 41! The Noble-Tanner Correspondence. drop and went on to read authorities, that point southward are from the north- west, Rein has m on the At THEN CAME MORE INTERRUPTIONS lantic coast from Boston southward from Mr. Davis, and Mr. Worthington with | to Virginia. The following yd rainfalls were some acerbity requested the court to cause the | Feported: Fort Sill, 1.02; Norfolk, 1.10; New interruptions to cease. His honor was about | ¥Srk city, 2.46; Moorehead, 4.80. fighting bravely to save their property. ‘The saportment of these foods far surpasses ail ow’ | Counter fires are being started all around the former efforts, Besides about one hundred suites of | cities, and are burning everything which would fsctory-made work we exhibit » great many of oUF | be likely to feed the flames when they come, own work, ready for the covers, These we guarantee | The Moneton fire department has fought the to be of the finest workmanship and made as repre- | blaze until it is fairly exhausted and all the t 40; September, 40; rs for the night and went up to visit his friend . 7 year, JOwaaUK. Oats slow: qebezretary Noble tid today that he bad no in- John Ertel, at 1995 Ashland avenue. Here he | Sout 275 ion at present of making the correspon: stayed and chatted with Mr. Ertel and his | 9427 ea, say + ee noms ence with Commissioner Tanner public, but if grown son till nearly 1 o'clock, when he bade 13.50, Provisi teady, Br it was deemed necessary and there was them good night and started for his own home, | uuihuitged:omertace packs nee een EUNtee 8 mnand for i i . : Thi repeated his formula Dis- recruits who can possibly be found are being | Which was with the Nenning family over the | als. Tsals3y. Petroleum quiet | Public demand for it he might do so in the neat | ¢o say something on that line when Mr. Deuis teiot and vicinity, the enmse be fo Ah for sented. taken into the department and made to work, | loon. On his way down Ashland avenue he oe oo Mireng 5 ilo cargoes fair, |“ Commissioner Tanner was not at his office | ST°8¢,824 protested that it was unfair for Mr. | same days back, ‘The sssortment of Cabinets, Tables, Fancy Desks, ——____—_ passed the Carlson cottage diagonally, in the | 19 oe = att 5 COUnRE OVONGY | sadar beonues he has taker slave cf atemee a to — new citations into ®| “Rain, no change in temperature, northerly Chairs and Easels is very extensive. A RAILROAD STRIKE. rear of which is O'Sullivan’s ico house and | feened. 10at0%. or 8 four, | until his successor ted. closing speech and to quote from acts of Con-| winds.” erpool per steam: Gress long since superseded. 21s.; grain per bushel, 5d. Cork for . : The t oor and make their way across | 39) feceipts—four, 1,000 barrels. Bales Senator Voorhees Ml. The chief justice said he hoped there would | siderably, and. ran, lantic and Pacific Stop Work. Tact edits oasia met kat etion “wheat 38,000 Buse: corn, 7,000 uabols Senator Voorhees is quite ill at his home | Be.De more interruptions except where there | Block islan sme mee mio Se enw 1 paxven, Got, Sepa ih pte rom | habe wat tdi te fur nen ans | nthe RP nee ree, | here He hada svere Sangean chil ys “ieee het ea a. cae | i yeaa, a ome best, mareens Oot. Pape, ha Saeees town AL | 2 nce were) alter opening. ihe vig mitt ear eee te Cincinnati, Washington and | day. had another interruption in and Mr. Worthing- | tomperature two degrees lower this ‘morning ‘The Sideboards, Tables and Chairs arefar in advance | buquerque, N. M., says rumors of a strike of | aor he'waited for the other threo te pass in | Baltimore iirsts, 100; do. seconds, 51; do. threes, ———— ton sat down. Mr. Cole at once took the floor | than yesterday mora: fm style and quality for the money of anything ever | train men on the Atlantic and Pacific reached | and then closed the door. ‘The other’ turee | 10: consolidated gas bonds, 11é do. stock, sax | ANOTHER NotaaY Pomuic—Tho President | ‘2% spologized for what he had done, but he | " ‘Tha far western low i still in existonce, bus barn. Ashe ‘pewed he saw four men leave by SIXTH FLOOR. , the side gemma Roce: 4th i : wrung, | Conductors and Brakemen on the At- | the rear ced. here yesterday, It is exceedingly difficult to | men, the bartender tells the states attorney, has appointed St. Julian Dapray to be a notary | insisted | Mr. Worthington un- eastward Lp bei Desks, Folding Beds of all kinds: also manus the facts in the case, ssectiteg comes the =o oe who baa Bh cain cueeee vanes public for the District of Columbia. fairly i brisging fa new rene tates hee moved cecal 4 i ‘I 8 a A — a a ee eee te Wardrobes and Chiffoniers or Chests of Drawers are | over the wires from Winslowexcept what is be- | drinking with | tho iceman in Nenning’s ber, tis October, Tags Deroaber ae ae, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. No matter, However, what Mr: Wacuuade. | Range of the Thermometer Today, the productions of the best manufacturers, tween the officials of the road. The state of | “00 oe ast N CuaePeri tien 823;. Corn — September, 33; Gctover, B44; De- said during the remainder of his argument he | __TB¢ following were the readings at the sig- SEVENTH FLOOR. the case has been represented as follows: Two : eet, tt aunt SA. Cas — Sep THE INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL. (Cole) would not open his mouth. nal office today: Sa.m., 67; 2 p.m, 67; maxi x . freight conductors were discharged at Winslow} Last evening the bartender was taken into | 19%; 0« T, 1934; December, 1974; M, ‘The Commissioners have received from Vice mum, 72: minimum. 65. BED ROOM FURNITURE. who belong to the brotherk d of I- | the jail and shown the Cronin prisoners. He PP ei ogee 10,85; cto President Oo1 an at the beara ar rabid si | MR. WORTHINGTON DENIED bs A as. Lard—Septo: ia i ur unprecedented lange sales daring the vant ear |] way conductors, ‘The oficial by whom | rocognized and spoke to O'Sullivan at once, 5a ecvindors ma Short ibs the industrial ifrome school of the District of that he was acting unfairly and expressed a MARRIDD. poral aaa cae — a SS eat conductors, | S41 after taking e good look at Coughlin and Der. ary, Cojumbiaa letter asking for - the fol- willingness to assent to another opportunity for ROCKINGHAM—ROWTE. On Se B, - loWing appropriations: |For the maintenance | #*gument being given opposing counsel with | #t.ths noe of Dr. Clarke of Gt Janes, J. week between whose order and the brotherhood | Burke declared that he could oy y 4 iden. WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip | 0"! hhool with. 100 children, $12,500; | the understanding, of ae NGHAM to M. E. BOWIE, both of Washington, D. NEW STOCK OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. | there exists no good feeling. Because of the | ty them as the men he saw wi ie ice man e school wi el n, 1,500; , Of course, the case| CASH—KIRK. On hureday, September 12, 2 the night of May 3 and in the early mornin — for material for industrial labor arid for | should be closed b: te, ¥ B, Patch of Unii ‘This line comprises every class of Bed Room Furni- | discharges the brotherhood of jemen went | Of May 4Thie bactende me 4 Shape WiLL 1. CASH to ROSA W. Mi This bartend hi is being am $2,000; for small hospital 4 ry ty of May 4. This bartender, whose name Bot necessary repairs, $2,000; for 08p! Mr. Worthin; said tore, in all the different woods, from #15 to $300 | Ut on & strike, demanding that the conductors | Fonts close secret, will, bo one of the states | cick PAY AND Bouwrr Ctanes.—Second An- hapa bed be capil not . building, €500. Total, $15,000, Several days | i pas veer be reinstated, there betas en affiliation be- | mhn witnesses. ditor Patterson has issued a circular reciting ase gy ene called upon the Conn eit oe Daiae ae — dagen x} — would oe pa ABELEY FLX, 08 Monday afternoon, — me seat eset, matt, Ge 7RADR RRLATIONS WiTH CANADA. {er "inte" tnd” pom ced | pubes taney sare | tes ey dp re cage | Pa a, eae a n » r \T ‘A! . | for an rant an appropriation ei e ann re i W. B MOSES & SON, Perintendent Robinson is in Chicago and the =esue ne rT ADRs | eer so hibe dale woade Enel Mie | ee ee wobmitted in October. | & by tho local ae .c. CORNER F AND 11TH STS. precipitating the strike in his absence. The | Boston Business Men Who Think Reei- | would work injustice. to claimants with- TO LOWER THE CABLE, at THREE O'CLOCE i , out influence the auditor says that these Mr. Worthington was still speaking, and the DIED. company hes latd of its entire rll of employee Procity Would Benefit Them, elsims. will be disposed of in the onder | trae’ poommmmsionery havo received a ou and | Probabilities were that Mr. Webb's closing argu- | , 201%! x3 amageing,, Bene 1 “0 ben are cane tone trait Between 66 ond 90 ten 'ave'thes | Boszcy, Sept, 18The Bansle committee on Frercir, Sling, exceptions being made only | Georgetown railroad that they lower the cable | ment for the gas company will have tobe made Ernestine Re Yours ten mouths out of employment here and many more along | Canadian relations, at its morning session peter yp ond al ly sufferi = ‘ent Circumstances | crossing the railroad at 7th and R streets so as pri HEN THE HEAD FEELS DULI AND HEAVY, | the line. gallo ry the ES she pera mn, a Te Bon’t forget thie G aT Tux Beer THE CONCORD HARNESS. tomorrow morning. for pecuniary aid, as | to allow 4 feet 6 inches clearance below grade. | ‘The chief desire tods, heard Osborne Howes, jr., sec-| certified by a responsibl party. ‘The Commissioners have directed the work to have the a bec Eve! ¥ b: Doon today, but A Village Burned. wer AS of bd aes sassy ov Cxcansane Tract ts expected ¢ to return from be ane under the supervision of Superintend- | it looks now as one it will be near noon to- — e mi who vore e i, Miles. morrow before oratory ceases, Truaca, N. Y., Sept. 13.—A fire was discovered establish a ‘of i reciprocity in trade, | New York tonight at2o'clock this morning inthe upper part of es ‘i bi a ingen emy TAQ AS ank Dealer F' Fined, HoweiTe sre, o#, Danby, thie eounty. The | polos where wy bare side-recbed gus WoSs | we ourwary kes ealherid he commence | seater hae Me cee Samet | Nu jeneroetccenere ab kwtirs Sliatautd me meseeninng caer oobi deaer sine of the First National bank of Orange, Tex., | $200, H.G. Dawson, one brick dwelling, 608 | junk dealer to purchase old metal from a minor The village is without a fire department and| F. 8, Emery of New England shoo and | capital $60,000, H. J. Luteher, py f, and the entire business portion fell « prey to the | leather association urged that measurea be | W- 8. Davidson, cashi flames. Among the buildings burned were | taken to bring us into closer relations with Fe fem 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel. | Howell's morer Wins's, here’ there endbacc: | Gomi od A Navat Caper AProrntep.—Geo, Skeaving- is, LUTZ & BRO. W. Biewe’s store and the Danby hotel and| L. G. Burnham, representing the coal trade | ‘0 has been appointed a cadet at the naval Semen end eeaatnes Weak poeien aio erne, | oon otnl lees O08 008, si astociation, gush a: systems of reoiprosity, | Setdemy from the sixteenth district of Iilinoe Leet pinr-arnenaee? which sh abolish lala ett ag weal eee id Three Lives Lost in a Collision. result to the benefit of the country, G s. s Buockvitte, Owt., Sept. 13.—The steamer| Dr. Joseph Burnett of the ¥ ENTS SUITS Rothesay of Kingston and the tug Moira of | *##ociation, said he believed that re- Sa eee Ss A Ogdensburg, N. Y., collided between here and | $Procity would relieve the drug trade Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Vesta, 25c. Altering and | 8' ! James Jones for the earthenware association dgbe im beat iwanner., Goods called for and | Maitland last night and three lives were lost. | and Wm, J. Goulding for the oll trade associa~ fx 4 ph prea 2 The Rothesay had xcursion on board. tion both Soreoed secon abe uz a an 6: iO Sica | te wae benched "the Marin Later.—Samuel Jordin of Waddington, and Wm. Sullivan of Ogdensburg, both of the Moira Sznator Sroowsr, who was reported by tele- crew, rres Sika drowned, The graph to be ill at his home in Wisconsin, sends eee eee 000; the Rothesay at Ross, a dispatch to a friend in this city that he has x been sick, but is now “out doing a full day’ The Columbia Safe. work and eating full day's rations.’ New Youx, Sept. 13.—The City of Columbia, jores.—Passed Asst, Eng. from Havana, about which there has been con- ape Bott for duty ce fant and beautiful styles, Se, able anxiety, arrived this morning, four a Spreads, extra large, days overdue, —>___ Telegraphic Briefs. d at Ehnira yesterday canta sa Goa ne Dao adletment it Isaac Arta Aledo, who = with poisoning her former husband, res, FATS Wish RT en bares antag peice, Pires Vests from Se. up. fered ta this toarket for 30s" ‘pis a Sered tm this market for $0e 0 Sy18-Smn T™ “roy ese Bm EZDWAKD L. DENT, M. E., Propriator. of Iron RARE Es

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