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) HE TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE. MEN IN BLAZERS. And Fell from a Telrgraph Pole and ‘Was Killed. Every Finer Kyowa ‘That weeds must be torn up by the soots, or they will be sure to crop out again. So itis with diseases which have their origin in de- raved blood. The ceuseof the complaint must ‘be removed by Ayer’s Sarssparilla, or no perms- Bent cureis possible. Try it, ©. W. Allen, Druggist, of Brunswick, Ma, says: “I have never known Ayer's Sarsaparilla fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases within my knowledge it has proved « perfect wpecific for diseases arising from impurities in the blood. I regard itasan invaluable spring medicine * An Important Appointment Which is| Over That Number Built in the Dis- Tennis Players Attending the Tourna- | Annual Report—New Buildings Needed” MENDATIONS 48 TO SALARIRS, BTC. je pole near where the Baltimore and Ohio railroad that section, when he made s mistake Calls on the President. @ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. DIRECTORSHIP OF THE MINT. |TWO THOUSAND NEW HOUSES. THE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. Expected to be Announced Soon. trict Last Year. ment at the Highlands. for Temporary Care of the Insane, Etc. department thats new director of the mint/ in@ isrecror sxrwisLz—rarvars xovsrs | of the American telephone company, met with | threatened to destroy the day for the from Mr, H.R Webb, the secretary of the Latest Telegrams t Tha Star will be appointed within « few days or weeks.| AND MUNICIPAL RDIFICES BEECTED—aECOM- | a fatal accident yesterday while working on a . a Building 1 En today ou crosses Boundary street. He was empioyed as . et work arranging the wires on the poles in | been aaenaes year ending June 30, 1889, together with a list Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson fact, this of his estimates for the coming fiscal year. bear fee ery tip carn edtipetnay —_— the ES ot tical | During the year there were 1,789 brick dwell- was 60 great that he was thrown from the pole expenses s like amount. In view of the in- D.C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1889, 2d EDITION. . _— There is a fooling throughout the Tressury | romre rsou Tux aval uxroat or surt-| John P. Martin, a young man inthe employ |@ The heavy biack clouds this morning| The Commistionens iis nisi waihiinel AT DEER PARK. to the Commissioners his annual report for the ‘a line man by the telephone company, and was to the ground and killed. Dr. Patterson viewed crease in the number of patients an appropria- AYER'S SARSAPARITEA, to his morning mail President Harrison gave Pi ee motes ©) & veen ot $4,810,260; 279 frame | the body and gave a certificate in accordance I % tion of $4,000 is requested. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver &Co., Lowell, Mass. | the day to receiving callers. Assistant Post- | bee? ‘administration | 2y"ellings costing €276,290; 69 stables at a cost | with the facta above. The body was removed phard, Smi Miller, Cook, | The present quarters, the continues. Sold by all Drogeists. Price $1; six bottles, @5. | master General Clarkson and Hon. W. E. Mason of $64,990. In all there were 4,048 permits of | 4 the ‘Thyson house corner of 7th and P ras —.% Wits, | 4r¢ inadequate and the boar - 3830 <WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. came from Chicago on the morning train. all kinds issued at a total value of $6,165,715. streets where the deceased had boarded. Mar- on son, Wi = decided to erect a suitable building. A lot General Clarkson went at once to the be werely alone. But it seems that thisis not The fees from building permits amounted to tin was about twenty years old. He came here the best Sees pardheusd 08 tho corner T to lay before the Prosideni the report of edad 98,499.69 and from water $2,088.65, from New York some time ago and has been in ps ‘avenue for the e BE commimion ed to look into Chi-| the case,and the prevalent ides is that the Duslag tie Seach Oi dwellings | the company's employ a his stay in this will be JOHANN HoFP's cago’s need for increased mail facilities. An-| President has only been deferring this | ersoted Sad 9 Toh brinaieay oi ald nee nes | city. He romaine, ‘wil probably ‘bs scat to MALT EXTRACT other object of his visit was to urge the | matter to a more opportune timo. The law | woro 312 dwellings and 24 additions and repairs | Now York. upon as 8 Tunnerap in pooper vl — e o teenies strong fe the making of Chicago appointments, | Congress- | provides Sa Sis ole ae be sep’ for | in excess, but in value $104,279 less than the | Was SHE THROWN DOWN STAIRS. | 2¢ver played a stronger rooms for the reception and care of the insane, BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO Ghazi Iadod his in na Se Gen. Fd fori hc haste aoc never bee! Rreceding year, Eighteen brick and 68 frame now. and possibly a room which can be used by the PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE to urge the appointment of Hon. Christo to itector, Burchard resignation was aa as suasion feats ese. on Inquest ete the Body foe “ag Eclay osteee i ietigk coroner to Impared Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence | Manner as in’ revenue collector time up, and now, seems icCormack orted Killed a tiractive appearance a Sr Pesieak Children, ind General Debility M. Pierson as appraiser at Chicago. | that Secretary Window hae) The building inspector impresses upon the if the men fiit to and fro in their gaily colored 7 R performed 2ROY. COLEMAN, OF, isnoow, SATS OF The Senators and Representatives of Iilinois| the same service for Dr. Kimball, the | Commissioners the necessity of more assistants, a an attack of Tiness which bed pcs | apportion both of these offices to Mr. Mason's the computer | both in office and out 5 into the facts i my ‘but on congressional distciet. of the mint, Mr. Edward 0. Leech, ead oval of out for general city inspec- | coroner's jury met to inquire ie none of his Mr. Wright is George ty bo appre m Male tect prsasirse ; e tion, as the work of the office has increased | concerning the manner and of pleused with the surroundings of the swineganfultiesdpe su. ia sensfolieed |THE DOCK LABORERS RETURN. | ee? com hes eeldbilabod sespeseenc ts crn et tenfola. > "om OF Se = Falla Moormick's dosth, ‘she treo about | Country chub, and thinks St ane‘ the dno eee seein mstary canal unchanged. aoe " They | %2¢, best posted men on coinage matters boon her eee ecesirheg tate forty years old and lived in the Properly. 4: There, appeared an increased power of | Some Cases of Disturbance, but They | in the department is the most promising can- by an additional clerk and two moreinspectors, | COUNty near Soldicrs’ Home. Saturday night tna mepuine has the signs: Are Soon Quelled. didate in the Sev and his appointment is con- | 95 during the building imi! ey . This afternoon, at the sixth precinct station, | blazers. Mr. Mansfield looke as if he had lost there are at all she was picked up at her home and was taken ee ae NK 9 fidently predic times not less than six hundred buildings in | to Freedman’s hospital in th balance, thers itatious. | Loxpon, Sept, 17, noon.—The advice of the| He is said to have been strongly indorsed _ —— e potice aml ~ aooU ARE Hort bern and Vienna Nox Tork OF | ssidore of therstcike to tho dock laborers to obe | Dyrola reatwicea Speen, strongly, indorsed | course of construction needing supervision. | She stated, vo it said, that she had injured] The local players have entered with » deter - = lope as well as by equally heavy backing from MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, horeelf by falling down stairs, She was hurt | mination to give the nortLernmenagoodtusssle| Again the necessity for an improvement tp Ee eee ee ua | ora ime lla pateserdysal ‘the east, io Abi During the year eight elght-room, one nine-| about the hond and body. About 6 o'clock | this year. Certainly the #andard cr of our | the Police Court building is demonstrated b? Sabie for Nervous Weakness, Night Sweats. Try them. | Which they re' |pP ‘ room, one four-room and one one-room public * eginsod evening she died. Her remains were | 165 now is far ahead of any former year. the escape of two more prisoners—Prenk ~~ tears at rps plein! . A WELL-LAID SCHEME. school buildings, one engine house, one police — = ee ira ia 7 Davidson, for instance, ‘is playing a very | Stewart and Buddy Nixon, colored boys, whe /ELPHIA y were erecte ARREST MAN SUSPECT! THROWING HER | steady gam: is practic: this afternoon | had been Pana Stone to work peaceably with the “blacklega.” Very | But Will it Work?—Mr. Tanner and the | itor eutesce ra, suum ——- DOWN stains. and his strokes show remarkable precision and Seed for disorderly contest, The Goons, |} few men assembled outside the doc! They Distriet Recordership of Deeds. Oe ee wore gait = wi Newer me cases Drap (elrose, Langtry, Armure, | of disturbance. e strikers ani lacklegs’ Setantopcd, Fancy Strives, Indie ‘Bultings, | on the southwest India dock. became involved | with ail their might: to ptinncminiy ot | ee ee P It seems to be the general impression that | being seen by the officer in charge. While on Winston, ‘avenue Twill, Camel's Hair, | in a dispute, and the men who had been 0D | deods of the District, They are trying to con- RECOMMENDATIONS. woman down stairs. : Mr, Deane Miller or Mr. C. J. Post will get into | their way to the celis and before getting in ‘Russian Crepe Serges, Cashmeres and Hen- | strike dro e “‘blacklegs” out of the dock. TY He recommends that a new station house be THE TESTIMONY. the finals and that the winner will play Mans- | *#bt of the officer the prisoners have;to pass The police interfered and quelled the dis-| vert Mr. Tanner into a citizen of the District | puiit as the seventh precinct building is not| ‘The mother of deceased, Julia Maloney, an | field, an ordinary frame door that opens into the teshance, The oor _ withdrew and the pew sisihany indorsements for him from local re- | oniy settling but the sanitary condition is not | old woman, was dee 6 witenn, ane heed RESULT OF THE DRAWING. ——— From a vanit ao aso two Ki. ” . Arm: <n 5 escape. ere in a leading "Aflerseon, "Tho disturbances among. the | Por ace ronee the Grand J ctting local in- | 8° 2nd ssks for $2,500 for that purpose. | told of her daughter's drunken condition | The drawing took place at 1 o'clock and re-| through the clots tc arto eer leading LACE CURTAINS. dock laborers have been quelled. Work bas} 5°, esl geal el sap pednestinga feb eyed cancisnen fod ee — the few days before her death, | 8ultedas follows: Preliminary round—Oram | leading out on 6th street, his window war We have secured s Great Bargains in afew | beon fully resumed on the Victoria and Weat | Gorsements is to make it appear, if the appoint- | to m Court rd eration for the repair ofthe} she said that her daughter was inclined | vs. Borden, Woodward vs. Brown, Morris va. | found open after the prisoners had gone and it ‘Lots of Lace Curtains and will offer them | India docks. There has been no further mo- | ment is made, that it was upon these indorse- : e800 re this issiornagae an i doe rit pecs to be quarrelsome when under the influence of | Tatum, Curry va, Davidson, Miller vs, Smith, | * thought that they oscaped in that way. Ofi- much below theirvaiue. In the lot are Nos. | Jestation of the ‘‘blacklegs” on the part of the | ments and not in accordance with any bargain pohigg tiga , baepoees Heed paicrag liquor. She did not know how her daughter | Kellogg va, Shepard. ‘The following drew | Ces Went in search of the fugitives, but failed that soldat g3.00 82 See 6 S| eee, made when Tanner went out of the pension | and while they ace i Jasin bad condition | ¥@# peed or how she got home after she byes: r, Sheibley, Metcalf, Pennington, to find them. that sold at $3 st 82.25. — 3 3 . fe WOODRUFF ON THE RACK. sats Gerke Blas oth eee mae, White, Cost, OM ition) ‘Tbe. oftice, they cannot be improved except by building a i : Maurice Adler’s Conditi vf ne It is entirely probable that whoever made | suitable structure on some goed lot, sues Whelan, an old soldiec, testified thet | Wright, begin this afternoon, a en kee cells in the building are wholly unfit for the He says that the plans and specification were | On account of rumors of foul play Sergeant | good judgment. His terrific drives to the back a pots 7 ; Simost impossible to return. Wood. | P&pose for which they are intended, and arc Corporal Tanner's friends are still working delayed until fall on account of the delay in nami geet ae ex named James ~ ves i : ‘ possi! — —~ $0 situated that prisoners can ane aeons he knew and actually liked the deceased. The drawi ts especially favorable for| The old, old story at Maurice Adler's today ‘We are offering Special Inducements in | The Confidential Clerk Subjected to a | the pri ‘ition to Mr. Tanner on the night of ESTIMATES FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR. “Do know the Maloneys?” asked the it 196. eee on oe Rigid cose Araaeinetl jon. his resignation did so without any authority | ‘The following aro his estimates for the next coroner. me rs Rape tern lig sak Signe ho ferrin seepacel wegen it x It is thought that Mr. Davidson will not have a | Ninety-one da: be ived from Frank from the President, but they are leaving nO} 5.04) i “Yes, sir,” he replied, “and I heard the ra- ty: ys ago he rece’ made, 8 to 10; just the thing for bo; to! turne: i i year: Repairs to public schools, $30,000; ”, ‘phed, hard task to defeat Mr, Curry, Ward's pistol the in; which holds oe pens Price hasbeen 25 t0 aoa; #0 oe may Wes Pine Sadigrers regio! < hari to full their obligation. repairs to engine houses, $3,000; repairs to sta- | MOF Maloney had thrown her down ‘TRE FIRST GAMER ba > oor at 1c. itand. ti he €2,500. pay aot stairs.” . ny him paralyzed and prostrate and ion houses, 3, repairs market | " . Cram beat Borden 6-3; Lattes Positive Fast Biack Hose st 25, | answer & ques ons he stated that he wee born! MR. BLAINE’S HEALTH GOOD. honses, | repairs ie Police on ake co did you hear the rumor from?” he was ctbley €-3;68 er a Lagpecsy mpegs en = a ae ee ieee et) attended the public | s46 -w; $800; colored hi schoo! 9,000; | “I heard it fram Maloney himself, He told ————_ —_ ¢ ws A fow Hemnants of Mattings to closo | |. in that city. ‘The wi iis ie Will Return to Washington on the J ‘on joney yicians bing to we: : 20th Instant_All-Americas Congress. | 28 of inspector of buildings, €2,400; salary | me of the rumor” cuocembing So weaknem, and the ply a ‘EMPLARS’ INCLA’ that medical science can do no more for ineiacw cee and Ives were clerks together. of cranitecs and permit clerk, S000; salary of | “Did Maloney dany thet be huosked ber | "HE TEMPUARS? CONCLAVE. /29, Snes temas Wha ines peste vais po oe “Were you intimate with Ives?” asked| Mr, W. E. Curtis has returned from Bar Har- | of pornon ‘inspector of buildings, $1,000; ONT didn't ask him.” The Reception by Mrs. Logan—Arrang- | the patieut has is becoming diminished, and - co oi Fue HEAD 9E yansel, yr HES E FEELS AN x z _— + “n ‘Wie skis appears sallow aud greasy and the ‘I don’t know what y: ean by that,” was hi take Carter's Little Liver Pilla. | the reply. — on age ie cy e Liver Sane eine a ieee bor, where he went to get Secretary Blaine’s | ary of one clerk, $900; salary of one messenger, | James McCaffrey was next called as a wit- ing For a Barbecue. that food _ be swallows is frequently un- approval of the program of the congress of | $480; salary of one steam engineer, District of | ness, ae American nations. Columbia building, $900; salary of one janitor . —— an acctDuns. What promises to be one of the most con- : oes hs More Bad Weather Ahead. “Our acquaintance was merely acamual one.” | | Mr. Blaine, he says, is looking better than he | st gi ‘per day, #015: contingeut. expenses, | After further testimony had been heard a | #picuous and memorable events of the conclave | The eastern edge of the weather map this Ger Tur Best The witness here went on to gi has seen him in many years, He is not as} cluding items necessary for care of District | Verdict was rendered that she came to her | "ee Fee Oat oenO ee eanight* | morning was plentifully sprinkled with black the many places he held in his life time. One | feshy as he was, but his color is healthy and | buildings, #600, death by accidentally falling down stairs. ursday night, October 10, by Mra. Gen. | spots, giving little or no hope for the fsber- ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, ee Tne tae Bee amt Tren About five | his cyes bright. ‘He is active and inthe best| 1m addition to the above the salary of the — Logan at Calumet place, Columbia Heights. | mon who have made plans for the morrow, the hice Se. wae a Gartner tm the. Duninsss | Ot spizita, parent cies ahd eroeitene shoe Us Bate WORK ON THE AVENUE. Arrangements will be made to entertain 10,000 | excursionists who have been watching the map LUTZ & BRO, Woodruff said all right and that he was glad of | Mr. Blaine will be in Washington on the 29th | #1,800, an __ increase of $200. e guesta. | The grounds at Calumet place will be | tor days, or the base ball enthuriast who wants it, “It was understood that Woodruff was to get | of this month, a - oe ipod poe Preparatory Operations East of Seventh | illuminated with calcium lights. As no house to gs ‘the Giants play. The lower left band 497 Fenn. ave. adjoining Nationsl Hotel. | 15 per cant of of the profits, This continued | , The American delegates, to the congress of | SOMO) Ot coltbia Watidiags oath ts | Street—Work Delayed West of That. | of ordinary size could accommodate more then | ‘orete othe Giants contained this information: for about three months. In the year, 1886 the | American nations will hold s meeting here on | i i gonrict Columbia, baildings should be = asmall fraction of the knights, tents will be| ‘The cyclone reported yesterday morning is ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, name of the firm was Henry F. Ives & Co. The | the 1st of October, and on the 2d the congress Q “pheced AO Only such work as could be performed re- ni . ii bui! recei central in the east gulf; maximum velocities of splz company-was Woodruff. he had to do was | Will convene. shoud be, masto eoeal ite pe HO tad gardless of the weather was done on the resur- pat part = a cee a ae gg os from forty-six to sixty miles an hour are re- ‘to obey Mr. Ives, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 1:20. Their skill and servico is decidedly facing of Pennsylvania avenue today. Frequent 4 = Ported from the Florida coast, Vessels sailing T. B. Towser & Sox. at be carta laeign nt! —_ worth it, | Ao more assistants at @1,200 each | showers prevented any attempt at laying as-| ® HONORS FOR PROMINENT MASONS. cree cg te r on wo “y is ht in- - DEALELS IS Diy GOODS) an OOS eens Saene Fee Wore oreo The New York Stock Market. iad on additional clerk at €1,200 are needed. | yhalt. ‘The Barber company commenced its =p a nak antiny Saioe enebeed on Pomp ted The 1316 SEVEN1H STREET NORTHWEST. “Well, that is getting it down pretty fine,” ‘are the opening and cl The janitors salary he recommends be in- ‘ As stated in Taz Stan Mr. Noble D. Larner ity central over ¢ Superior, hed Fable Linen, 3c ri ae | sno New Work” Bisex haat Pipeead | creased and another laborer appointed. portion of ithe big contract east of 7th | sis city, who holds the office of general grand | following heavy rainfalls were reported: Cat- = Sone OY rere apes ag parse at wire to Corson and Macartney, 1419 F street. —.——_ street at 9:30a.m.and ina little more than high priest of the a chaser at ee 1.10; Harrisburg 1.30; Jupiter, 1.30; Gunien Flannel, be. Exits Heavy Bo. Toc. Pray te tnhock cco your position accord- Interior Department Changes. threo hours had torn up more than half of the | p&, Puce: or ie hie paimcoaipecrgrtias Rare, LS Seem, Ls. . Sad Salted Visnaet, all wot, The. aad: Bonds The following official changes have been | old conerete betwoen 7th and 6th streets and | 20% eed ‘sie cece i ee ticking, Sc. Festher-proot «1 Stayner objected to him as a partner, but — cess invited by the committee of arrangements to | rain, westerly winds, lower temperature. White Flannel, all wool, from 15c. up, Extra Good, | ister on Stayner denied this, He ‘con- c & «8 made in the Department of the Interior: on the north side of the avenue occupy aseatin the carriage with the grand| Storm signals are displayed on the gulf coast Calico, fast colors and beautiful styles, Se arog a with — = ~~, b the it | x ‘lafaig 118% | Office of the Secretary—Appointments: Har-| ‘he means employed was a steam roller and master = So Suan es from Key West to New Orleans and at Jepiter. - — a of the assignm: ‘e witness had heard | C. 1 rison L. Bruce of Illinois, member of the board | a heavy plow, the former having the latter} P8fade. Similar invitations e Places in | A dispatch from Key West states that there Bed Comforts trom 0c. up. that he had been elected secretary of the C. H. ir) west... 3M 13h : carriages with the officers of the grand encamp- at uncasiness there on account of the cy- pF ao and D. railroad, but how, where, or when’ he | 9 3 . 5 of pension appeals at $2,000, by transfer from | hitched to it bya heavy log chain. Tho com-| Ment bavebeen extended to Hartson Dingman, | Sent youerdag afternoun. Reports foam is. Larxe line Silk Plush, in all sbades, 373¢¢. heard this he was unable to tell. He bad not i 1 % pension office and promotion from clerk at | bination ripped the surface up as though the | grand marshal of the Grand lodge, F.A A.M. vana indicated that the cyclone center was feat c. asl Colors, 1 yara | S0ught the office. Mr. Stayner was opposed to 197) i eese] $1,800; “eae elias Massachuse ee ee tough stuff was so much new cheese. of the District. Robert Ball, gran ~— Priest | south of that city, moving westward. Accord- wide, 25c. s everything he, Woodruff, did on general D> on “Offic: gister of 1889,” $1,000; Miss! About thirty-five men were at work in con- | of the grand Royal Arch chapter, and Mr. Wm. ing to Gen. Greeviy’s idea the chances are that lannel Suiting, all 28 inches wide, 250. principle. Between the heat of the court room ees Eliza J. Wilder of Dakota, Miss Ella C. Browne | nection with the plowing, si: f the R. Singleton, grand secretary of the Grand | this cyclone will not trouble us in this Viciwit | mrp ‘periee Suiting, beautiful styles, aoe wer ected et c O%| At tM. Mi 7’ ‘Hobbs of N i plowing, six or seven of them ry 1 Ye and the fiery of @ cross examivation, y ied x of Montana, Miss Alice 8. Hobbs of New Hamp- | doing their perspiring utmost to keep the plow | lodge of the District aud one of the oldest and ig pone cook tare aha Sl aed Comerford mgerengn om | and See Galle Ball of lant, indoaare and | huneroomeauey Mouga tought tobe. | mow highly honored Masonsf the District, | Range of the Thermometer Today. ve a ie oni ight the entire square on the nm 4 BIG BARBECUE, e Tollor were the at the sig- Caikiren's Veute £708 96: UP seeahirts immaculate shirt bosom and collar became » copy holders, $50 per month, on certification | gids will bere hoce 4 : sie. se fered in this market for 80c. fyisam | wilted early in the legal tilt. Woodruff tried : f (Tex. k bso... of civil service commission, process will Ve couting Peal ap se eep owing | One of the entertainments provided for the wt ence Slee: Sam. Ms 2pm, 9; mad to look cool and unconcerned, but his efforts ‘aban Pension Office—Appointment: Horace Cole- ie base will be laid, weather permitting, to- week of the conclave isa barbecue to be held Bisex 4 D WwW To Ik R were futile. Today Woodruff fell back many 33% | man of Ohio, a qualified aurgeon, $2,000. morrow and Thursday, and on Friday the wur- | St the Sehuetzen park, Thursday, October 10. owt ar Too by Rass times upon the,“ don't now” rinelp Patent Office—Resignation: atiss Liazio J. | tece layers will comrecnoe. Today Chairman Parker appointed 0 W. a. TO PURCHASE SUCH ARTICLES AS YOU ger eprecyheeg heamgeser atu “When was the Langooaipes between Ives, Washington Stock Exchange. Moielinn of Tennessee, clerk, $1.200. | ‘Those in charge of the work say that it will | Pratt, Martin R. Thorp and James H. Wardle aie parwsge Oy tee Ber dW. Tinton het NEED IN RUBBER. SECURE WHAT YOU | gtayner and Doremus formed ignation: Samuel Phe personage, by & ; v. J. We finished i a8 a committee to co-operate with Mesars, to Miss MARY CATHERIN: eee WiT* Getetions' at, clone ot |p. Luckett of, Indians, w law oseminer ai |parefag eee eee | Cocker Raped cok eel ee EARGOL Doth ot Waabiurtny D-C. altars WANT IN THE WAY OF RUBBER COATS, “About February, 1886, trict of Columbia Bonds—Per imp. 6e, 1891, $2,000. Promotion: Herman J. Schulteis of |” Fifteenth street on the east side is still a | ing for the barbecue. About arty sir knights SMUCKER—FANT. On Wednesday, September 21, BOOTS, SHOES AND GOSSAMERS AT ONCE. “Jas CK THE RIP! RL a coin, 10534 bid, 1063 asked. Per imp. 7s, 1801, n pyis $900 to clerk at $1,000. streak of base work bounded on one side by «| from the local commanderies will be détailed | 1ss¥, at the church of tue an GET THE BEST OF IPPER. earrency, 107% bid. ‘asked. Market stock 7s: | Geological urvey—Appointment: Geo. E. | muddy sidewalk and on the other by a pictur- | on the night of the barbecue to assist in the Fbaes Mey, ihe Rev. Father Powers, A LSER: seme x. esa rasaa ave, |¢ Wetes to Say He Wut Commit An-| iis, ig 10 Svea faa hy | Set “feo esnentgotniay | guy ary ot tare but tne ving of on: | pagan, uh wbmn, erat oncn il be | Mune G Pancha - cre! as been commence: it I» 309 9TH ST. ¥.W., seagate AVE, other Murder in a Week. thd + Bsc wee ME ae Mr. Tanner’s Orders Rescinded. of course, untouched: but it will pectoral be | . Ex-Senator Robert E. Withers of Wytheville, Lins MELVILLE = bid 128 asked. Water stock, 7s,| Acting Commissioner Smith has, it is under- | ready for traffic as soon asthe Avenue is com- | Va., who has filled many high Masonic places, MERICAN ICE CO.. Loypox, Sept. 17.—The Central News is in 3-65e, 1924, fun “4 ‘d tood, pans i _| plete. including that of past grand master of the | ,BOLDEN,, On September 16. 1889, afters long apa JOR CO. AND PENOBSCOT RIVER 108 60. | Teceipt of a letter signed “Jack the Ripper”- Tekh ae paints Soaring, fo ashe gical ory . ——-_—_ Grand Commandery Knights Templar of the tne, SHfom Ae AT BOLDEN ae Sia ~ 3, ” i i 5 ni By ie i u of wets ce LoS 5, Jee and > one — lose Ss — toms an bid. UL can upon application be examined for rerating. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. aaivar babate tenn sane = on — pte pe Lenora, ess Ave | other murder in about a wee handwrit-| bonds, 2468, 90 Washington | This order was issued by Commissioner Tan. tober an address in behalf of the Washington bey eul5-2 FR hore ing of the note is the same as that of the letter on 108 pool ‘Washing’ a ner, Mr. Smith has also, it is said, rescinded Tax Yantic sailed from Fort Monroe for | Masonic memorial temple to be erected in Fred- r Br His Buorten axp Steves, ee Tees j and postal cards received bygthe Central News | town Convertible Bima panes Norfolk this morning for extensive repairs, ericksburg, Va. Funeral will take place from the residence of his sie ho ¢ some time ago in which the Tipper declared his | susie Hall’ Assocation ‘1s98,” tos bia, cs order bend beast ene of wenn reputuble Eminent Sir Knight Wm. H. Chadbourne of | tet. Metilda Harrison, 2714 Olive TyRas Mest Web. co. Hull $3 ‘Gx cron. | intention fo puraue, ue couras until he should | 132 ‘asked. . Washington Market Soupeng at Postabliah the cause of okie or eect! | Inrgnxar Ravexve Avrorstwests. — The | Wilmington, N.C., has been appointed on the “aba relatives’ are invited to'atteud = PS ag be ¥ "| ES docecr the increenieannie "| ber Scomoeny bendn ton, Mar-| rade. ‘Tho old practice has been resumed to | Secretary of the Treasury has made the follow- | #taff of Chief Marshal Parker. ~ DAIS, SPAT Jee 0 wana Filler! Sumatra, Seaboard Com- | require the evidence of one commissioned offi- | ing appointments in the internal revenue serv- Debaldsc "ap encia Pore sit Has SOEs bo Dateien jashington cer or two private soldiers, A DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Her faueral will take piace from he! Frecrant Odor! Sales 1, 0 9: pegihl He Had Letters from Prominent People. SS ret mortgage bonds, bid. The ps he Megan et When sealed “ ice: —_ if Thompson, store keeper, — Ses a _ Tock avenue’ Beiter ep. = —j = bern Bostoy, Sept. 17.—The young Russian, Lieut. a ry bonds, | about the roversal of these orders of Mr. Tan- | Win i hoaner in Afth ‘Kentucky, Jos, | , THE ANSUAL MErORT OF sunveron ronrerm | Sid fscois tiled 1 sitet," (Palitiore Souzrmse New. Stanislaus Borlkiewith, who was arrested the | 1004, 8 bid." Washington her refused to say whether he had or not. A | Chark’ store keeper and gatiger, sixth Kentucky; | has been referred to the Commissioners. The | EVANS. Ia New York city on September 5,3 na eer other day in New York, charged with the mys slit Stan reporter learned from other sources that | C/T, store keoper and gauger, sixth Kentucky; | receipts tor surveys, subdivisions, 2c. d Mrs ADELAIDE C EVANS, beloved wile ot Poe acon larceny of a lady's pocket book, is reported by the orders had beon signed by Mr. Smith. The | ris. store keeper in seventh Kentucky; B.C. | the last fiscal year amounted to $6,021.50, and | union Evans of Alfred ‘Guten WK, Septenter % Very light in weight. the newspapers to have had in his possesion ington. | latter, however, it is understood, has the fear Freeback in seventh Kentucky; Jas, M. Walker | the expenditures €4,744.91. He says that,while | .ssv. ‘ ad ana D i letters from Mr. Edmund Noble of Boston and bid. Bank of Republic, id. of Mr. Tanner’s fate before his eyes, and he i th Kentucky; Wm. B. Anderaon, jr., | D¢ i under heavy responsibilities and bonded | FITHIAN. Suddenly, on Mon’ ber 16, STRONGER MORE DURABLE President Eliot of Harvard university, and to 5 Maceo therefore deems it the part of wisdom not to | store kecper in eighth Kentucky; Wm, F. Cos. | im the sum of $20,000, his duties are of vital }880, , NAPOLEON "HUNAPARTE trian’ OS Sole Leather, and st HALF THE PRICE. have offered these as proofs of his respect-| bid) Citizens, 135 talk ot all. tello in eighth Kentucky; Jolin M. “Barnett, | portance to property interests, public and | MAy Sih xeei ct LNs on. wicinatrectand Penn. ‘Made and sold only at TOPEAWS ability. These letters were simply introduct store keeper and gauger, eighth Kentucky; peikeng and not con to regular office ednesday, 18th instant, wt 3 ee notes, and the acquaintance of the writers with | Railroad Stocks — Weshingto : The Cruiser Charleston. Soscph Divion, gauger, fourth North. Carolina: | hours, as in the case of botter compensated | interment st Arlingwon comshery. - ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Ps. ave. | the liewtenant was confined to such brief and ic Commodore Benham, Capt. Watson, Engi- ‘Wm. P. Daniel, gauger, fourth North Carolina; | ices. To properly equip the office Fy ag ra pr 16, 1889, st & 20 p.m, commonplace intercourse as one gentleman | ***ed. Columbia, 9 neer Knouts and Naval Constructor Pfister | F. H. Perry in fourth North Carolina; John Q, | 2 ® salary basis he submits the follow- | MAH tthe ejoved wile of Magruder Mo and exchanges with another to whom he has been hast have ed their report on th trial | Williams In fourth North Carolina; Geo. T. | ing estimates, which are basod, he says, on @ : days, casually presented, Franklin, a2; blo, Meconed, g we rca ae ee Murphy, ganger, eleventh Ohio; Melton Bart- F recognition of its wants and justice to Porn: ——>—_— is bid, 21 Bea een on Senne Cuaticaton, | The epees | Coe. erckag tnied Panetta: Henry | the public: One surveyor, $8,600; one assistant | {vias nurthwort, thence to" St ete) The Sherman Grain Shortages. | Corcoran, ‘0b "bid. “'Gotimbla, Y5"bla, 10x | Uanimons and very enthusiastic. ‘The ship is| oY, 8ANEer, twenty third Pennsylvania; B €1,800; clerk, tree's hig reteus iae will be wad PORCELAIN + Burrazo, N.¥., Sept. 17.—The merchants’ coagon arman-Amecian, via Fotomes, evepbey ena Leon eee r eas a 600; ph OO Mg Ser AND GLASS WARE. | exchange trustees carried three more of the | Peoples 5 tid. = end an average horse power of 6,816for four] Cor. Enxsr, the commissioner of public 2 UTCH: ? NEW STOCK NOW ARRIVING SELECTED IN | Sherman grain shortage cases tos finish yester- | _ ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Resl Estate Title, 12254 rriyeotope pape reyes en buildings and grounds, has left the city for o EUROPE BY OUR OWN BUYER. day and expelled Stephen F, Sherman, F. H. a eaaata Eneais Sica toa the trial in two hours’ ran in the bay she made | f¢¥ days to make arrangements for moving ; HOUSE KEEPERS FITTING OUT OR BEPLEN” | Tyler and Henry R. Fish, jr., from their body. | goy"ma, aa ag : tyr} Ges, | 193; knots, It in stated that Capt, Remy, now at | his effects to Washington. He will return Sat- asks that a special ISHING ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO | The deliberation over the cases has been very | 5i asked’ “U.S ‘Light Norfolk, is to command th Le te urday might and will go to Galveston about the | of $500 be made for providing aad 100K THROUGH OUR ESTABLISHMENT. Jong and the defendants were given » most| Telephone’ Stocks -Pomasrivont 29 Naa i pn 2th of the month, commodations for the increasing records, gr .N UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS. i ———$———$__—___—_ rf " . __ | patient hearin; asked. Chesapeake msc, 87 bid, 90 Injured by a Fall. mounting maps, books and platting and two on AGENT FORTHE EDDY AND LORILLARD BE was tS ,American Graphophone Company, 31% | Thomas Weaver, an employe of the electric weemocan iinlage pees pags ‘upon | valuable straight edges—all public property. eet eg FRIGERATORS. The Woman Suffrage Party. . omamit im we rn aa, mae, |, Sanaroon, X.Y, Sept 17.—The woman saf-| ,cluctianedas Stnke_Washingion Masket com. |light company, mot with a serious and perhaps | 7 the state commition of Ohio to go to that] opened by the Commissioners to- | 412-4 sirget southeast: Wededny afcrnoay at 290 _mi2iw Xo. 1009 PA. AVE. ¥.W._| trage party will hold its state convention in the pany, Company, 20 a eat alls Too — — ——— shen in per eae riverien He has not yet answered whether he will do so. day for the construction of an addition to the | wuts Tenvecthly i iis ny, asked. Bull Kun * aning e elec! it cer ige wre gee ae be ft Ne F. = on MERCEA ANT TAILOR, jor can. rcagearasoed ee os SA bid. Netlonal Safe — Company. 246 lamps at the corner of 7th and Boundary . tli aed retold pease of a i Tomng: 0 Cee Hughes, ued otdock. Mm MASA Si oS my PE eS streets, when he fell from some unkno oAuiegitwend ed the organization | $7,500; J. H. Howlett, $7,500. The y Workmanship aud St guaranteed. se10-3m_ | them the use of the chamber and town hall. ee we. Car. mane (A) oo Bag of about ff foot paged of the Citizens’ nat 1 bank of Kok Ind, f . Sane ory lnvined to attend her PUN EENNese. on THR LIQUOR HABIT, From Wall Street Today. ground. He was picked up in an unconscious | capital $100,000; Richard Ruddell, it; BUILDING PERMITS tet Oak “ey Positively Cured by administering Dr. Hainer New York, Sept. 17.—The stock market was condition and removed to his home, No. 1618 | Geo. E. Bruner, cashier;acq the . unusually dull this morning and the opening} parriMoRR Sept 17 pee Ta — riviga ia ee eagy sing by Dr. J. B.| bank of Oakesdale, Wash., capital $50,000; GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ia, Sek “op Me Costonfistens rn Henderson. doctor found Weaver | Samuel Brown, president; Chas, A. Brown, Treap be given in a cup of coffee or tes. or in articles | ¥8S again weak, prices showing declines | dling, 11%. Flour, ve steady. | was internally injured. It is not thought that | cashier. f food without the knowledge of the patient; itis ab- | from last night's figures of from ‘Wheat—southern firm; Long! western corner 17th street ta : gO J any bones were broken. 1d; $5,000. Samuel Norment, tw eolutely barmiews, and will effect « permanentand| cent. The market was narrower ‘hes 7h | ol bor rears Siriceunnce Bitcee bypass faaed, 06 tal Sun ote &D } ern firm; 1 Paomorep.—Henry Walter of New York, a 929 and 991 alley square 858; @1,000. Crzan speedy cure, whether the patient iaa moderate drinker | been for wecks, trading os white, 41) yellow, western, Marri, Licenses. laborer Treasury been brick d Seqen éreahsoms Reo toon Sede Seasietia cee | Seen! Sonal Namabee sean. Sse ent mixed, spo dcndok? September, 40040%'| aarriage licenses have been issued by the promoted from $800 10 86h year,” ‘i ° Bunxa bo have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without Paci extib ; , . | Clerk of the court to the following: W. Small- 4 Pownzs their Knowledge, and to-day wood and Laura Epps; Elmer E. Deal of Phila- L del; Pa, and Ada Beatrice Dunn of Chi- men m= later giao, fk; Aloe Mayhew and Elisabeth A. > : Risto ete Pe STINE, 14th st and Vt ave, aa . = ———____ Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes = range of more than 3 The i leves - WAFS TON DAECHITECTURAL IRON | movement of im Lag i wewineate meer BE ‘th ——E. Gill of i. for wore than a quarter of a century. Itt T movement of importance fn the ent This morning while Mrs, Mary Mansficld was | {ir. and. Mrs, Nesabery of New Yock cite wei United States Government. Endorsed’ by thehecioet WARD L. DENT, M. E., Proprictor. further drop in Northern ferred, 2 heads of ree a ae a for all kinds of I & loss from ite opening price of 1. attending an auction sale on 9th street she was | ChasSchinpeler of are at Wormley’s. the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and The best fae ty forall kinds of Irom | A011 o'clock the marker was extremely dali robbed of #12—William L. Newton No. 413 2 méet Healthfel. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder "Hine Otamene Wrodgit Troe works and steady to firm at about opening prices. Latreet reported to the police today that | Fak P. Whitney of Md., and Jno. oes not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Totes mda eee eeaaoee gerd STIMORE, 'W. Bryant of New Orieans are at the Ebbitt. or Bold only anne sh ppt crt notice, pared Briets RE, . during the past two weeks $260 has been stolen | -Patit Gray of Philadelphia, A. H. car Sd of Benes Asche tachi" | | Tguste Lederer of Bloomington, | $onmngton an 4 suas duebicoen tosses hs Renee ea ape oes PRICE BAKING POWDER enay Sree 9 for forgery and records, 5 he money was taken From her trunk "2 t 00.; GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. loaded cane.——Daniel Tomkins reports BrrPs's cocoa BREAKFAST. know! of the natural laws: tions of divestion and sutri tectora, AL Daggett hour's talk with ‘end after leaving i : Bats