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MA a f ‘Star. POSTMASTERS APPOINTED. President Harrison Does Some Official Business at Deer Park Today. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthvest Correr Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by Dexa Pans, Mp., Sept. 19.—President Harri- The Evening Star Newspaper Com; son today appointed the following postmasters: & = KAUFFMANN, mare — A. N. Gilbert, Salem, Ore.; John A. Wall, Mt, Vernon, IIL; Henry B. Rollinson, Rehway, N. 3.; Geo, F. Smith, Marysvilice, Kan; Mra Mary L. White, Kirwin, Kansas; Louie M. Tutt, Valley Falls, Kan.; Pred. G. Warrem Mich.: Jno. N. Norton, Vergennes ‘Ine Evexrro Stan is served to subscribers tn che city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 ceats e per mente Copies at the counter, 3)—postage prepad—S0 cents & ar, $6; eta months, $23. the Post Office #: Washington, D. C., ae i maatter Che Loening Bee Vt; Jno. A ‘tlettsbarg, Ky.; Wm a Armstrong, De Pore, Wis; Chas. L Reiter, ae. ex HLY Stan—published om Friday-@1 © — Grandy Center, Iowa; Jos, W. Johnson, Satton, Neb.; Franklin Maxim, South Paris, Me.; Elmer E. Taylor, Treer, Lowa; Geo, W. Gordon, Aw burn, Ind. MERRILL SAID TO BE LORING GROUND. It is stated on what is considered fair author ity that Major Merrill's candidacy for the commissionership of pensions is losing ground. There has been no communication between Vo. 75—No. 14,035. Washington News and Gossip WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1889. NEW LAND OFFICE METHODS. Telegrams to The Star. Acting Commissioner Stone Says There Has Been Too Much Red Tape. TWO CENTS. THE LATEST CRONIN STORY. IVES LOOKS HAPPY. It is Violently Denounced by All the | He Thinks He Will Soon be Freed from Chicago Morning Papers. the Toils. JOHNSON CAFE. Index to Advertmewenzs, y ENERAL EUROPEAN NEW! e t : : = AMUSEMENTS... The acting commissioner of the general land ce RO: 8s PRONOUNCED WORTHY OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN Memulivgre Sept 19.—The enpnent anes him and the President today GEORGE SPRAN-Y, 434 7that_ | ARCHITECTS. office, W. M. Stone, has made the annual report AND SECOND ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PLOT TO by the district attorney in eS) THE CHUR DALENE INDIANS. Bee Pe Se ee sToce OF Day | ATTORNT TS, of the operations of the general land — repseganta pe cs. isa pray erm Shere eset readin leaned ling to | of Their ERS ee yey ered ashes pi eh aren pte ey pte Sensational Cronin Murder Stories fept. 19,—The morning papers ail | NOW tse of life to Ives, while his counsel is| digg ag 1 Bem eel9-6t SE. Corner tu and E sts. mw. - . Cucaco, e morn! jubilant and today went to work like a lawyer = in part to mistaken office methods and an in- Denied, Pe Tes sensational story about <A crease in the work without @ corresponding z specs 10a, Sept. 19.—A dispatch from Lewis- Idaho, says: A federal commisnon, con- | sisting of Gen. Benj. Simpson, N. B. Hum- | phrey and J. H. Shape, appointed to treat with the Caeur d'Alene Indians for the purchase of mineral lands and navigable lands within their whose client is about to step out of the balls of Le Caron’s daughter having furnished evi-| justice a free man. Mr. ree when be reached dence that Dr. Cronin was murdered by emis-| court today, was the embodiment of content- saries of the British government as a plot of. a if @ mau in his —— the so-called “triangle.” The Times ssys: [oa hed until his white teeth were envied by Another — = the part of ———. the court loungers and others. and one wi! view nothing than ” the absolute clearing of the Cronin ts IVES’ ATTORNEY SPEAKS FOR BIS CLIENT. reservation, has returned to Portland, Ore., and the creation of a public sentiment in their| For the first time since the trial began every- | having succeeded in their mission. They spent behalf, was sprung on the public yesterday. In | body was late this morning. It was precisely | about two weeks in the examination of the boldness of design it is quite equal to that of | 11:20 o'clock when Lawyer Brooke brought | reservation. ‘The Indians have good schools. the stupendous conspiracy that murdered himself together and proceeded to address the | fine farms, buildings and fences and as fertile Soe Ps = Reet Kap =e jury. Mr. Brooke abandoned the usual lead- | 8"4 beautiful a section of country a one could txt increase in the clerical force. He refers to the ¥ ted tape methods in vogue in the office, and said that it delayed instead of hastening the final disposition of business. He favors dis- carding any method, practice or proceeding which is inconsistent with making final exam- inations and issuing patents in the shortest time. The report states that he found that there had been, during the past four years, an increase over the former accumulation of 105,000 cases awaiting action. ARGUMENTS IN EVA HAMILTON'S CASE, MES M. GREF BEYMOR Kh CUNNINGHAM. . | PAMILY SUPPLIES. SALE—A SAFEG AND — FINANCIAL. et, | FOR RENT ( FOR RENT (Rooms} FOR RENT (Stonss: FOK RENT (Hovans FOR SALE (Houses) FOR RENT (Orrices) FOR SALE (Lots)... Napoleon Ives Comes Smiling Into Court. OHIO'S POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. 5 per erat Gaaces 5 ees FOR SALE (Misoxuvaxnoos GENTLEMEN'S GOOD! HOTE! HOUSEFURNISHINGS, LADIES' GOODS LOCAL MENTIO: LOST AND FOUND. a -eAL ESTAT! 4 = aE ENHOWER, ANCE BROKER, 0 3, D.C, Sept. 17, 1889, tice to myself and for hom it may be hus no authority to Use my Ramein any eeis-li WASHINGTON DANENHOWER. seld-im UNSON HAS REMOVED DR. REG! a umes idence from 1140 Conn. ‘tel 7tooe} Lids iSth st. mw. BNE WYSE MEH ABAVIAIAIGKHAAVUE DISSE SVSVES VEN SWARSHOSBEWSSSED ‘THE BOARD OF REVIEW REVIEWED. He criticises the creation of the board of re- view by Commissioner Sparks as a cause of needless delays and says there have been instances of clerks in reviewing the cases over- looking ot disregarding the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States and that SOME PRESIDENTIAL POSTMASTERS and 18,000 cases pending before the board. | He ceeded in so reorganizing its mode of doing business that in a month's time the entire mass of peeting cases was fully disposed of and, acting under the authority of Secretary Noble, ized for the Campaign. THE NEXT U. 8. SENATORSHIP THE LEADING IS- SUE, THOUGH A CHANGE OF THE PRESENT ELEO- he issued an order abolishing the board. TION LAWS 18 DESIRED BY THE DEMOCRATS— says that while this may have becw true daring | £F the great struggle before them, A governor it the character and nature of the Cronin defense was to be nobody knows. But suddenly and imultaneously in all the afternoon papers there appears a plan of defense so skillfuily told as to blind the average reader and make him believe that this craftily devised story is a reality. vanced by the triangle to account for the mur-| Then Mr. Brooke essayed to tear to pieces der of Dr. Cronin is worthy of that prince of | the testimony given by Woodruff. Step by step and word by word he attacked it and told the court and j that if Woodruff’s testimony of belief, then they must acquit romancers, Baron Munchausen himself, The instigators of the crime and their apologists and defenders have outdone themselves. jot only is this new theory jPalpably false and in yesterday in behalf of the men on trial for the ing up prelimi at bis work from ran | wish, The Indians offered about as much land — son decy ont Saat | an tan common wand tor SAODLOER They ve men in whose hands the case of Ives is Claimed that the mineral land was very vala- be issued $600,000 was unworthy o! wretched Woodruff, and in thunder tones witness for told the the e only question before them for their #ble and one of them had some fine specimens decision wes: oniher or not onthe 2ist of June, Of gold-bearing quartz from a ledge which, he 1836, bis client (Ives) had issued or caused to | *#id, he had traced for 3 miles, fraudulent stock of the | The Indians at last consented to sell 250,000 ineli i a of the north end of their reservation for OHIO POLITICS. WORTHY OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad. aores ot . . which itis not neces- | MARRIAGES, of the Secretary of the Interior. He says that a The Inter-Ocean says: The latest story ad- DISSECTING WOODRUFE's TESTIMONY. $500,000 and an agreement to this effect was ae toh aay tte Sees nb tae tie | MEDIOAL. hefound an accumulation of between 17,000| Both Parties Now Thoroughly Organ- signed by the commissioners, Gen. Saltez, the chief, the head men and adult males of the tribe to the number of 140. If the agreement made with the Indians is confirmed the mineral lands will be covered with prospectors, The commission will be occupied for some ten days ; the prisoner. There was nothing else left for | 12 ™sking up their report, which will then be PERSONAL.. -- Pawo COMMIMIONER Shacks SUARLLE CArTOuET THE REPUBLICANS AKE THE BETTER ORGANIZED. ious but ridiculous x Sete, Soyer them to do, for to bring in any other verdict | “ken 10 Wathington by Gen. Bienpoon, ea ~Page Stl cvazai tn Weed ha “laeaap- dice wheladclo unworthy of a moment's consideration was an admission that the testimony of the in- France Fears Nothing. MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA- | PROFESSIONAL Page me Serene hed repdersiermdatescaares | Dispatch to Tae Evexrxe Star. not outline a part of the plan of the defense. | ¢o-mer had been believed. P Sept. 1.-—-M. DePrevet Py a al of Howard University | RAILROADS... arraignment of land claimants on the public CorumBus, Ouro, Sept, 19.—Both the leading ONLY SECOND TO THE PLOT ITSELF. Mr. Brooke, warming up, poured out ana- ‘ants, Sept, 12.—M. | yeinet, minister Ke ‘will ue opebiug address. The | SPECIAL NOTICES domain by Commissioner Sparks as being | parties are now pretty thoroughly organized | The Tridune: A story was put in circulation | thema after anathema on the head of the | Of war, reviewed the sixth army corps today. yanl are invited to be ake = jargely actuated by fraudulent motives, and After the review Gen. DeMirabel, commander : of the sixth corps, addressed the officers of his v B SANDS, ATTORNEY the administration of Mr. Sparks, he has found | 40d a number of state officers are to be chosen | murder of Dr. Cronin which, as a — the prosecution, who had been petted and | command, saying that France supported by Sq REMOVAL —F. PB SANDS, ATTORNEY | WANTED (Houses). no evideuce of general misconduct on the part | as well as legislature, which will elect the | and well-studied concoction, is only second to | fondled, and who had been guaranteed immu-| her army would’ be reinstated to her former Low ofices, fran Kellosg Building to the Adams | WANTED (ors)... of our western settlers and has failed to dis- | next United States Senator. Since the days of _ee itself whereby the murder was carried | nits from panaianens, Alena to his) rank among nations. France, he declared, Building, 1533 F st. uw. —— 4 spt cover any general system of fraud prevailing | «pj, ” A . P; own sworn testimony e jury, feared nothing or nobody. JOS ¢ WEIDMAN, BOORDIRDED. 429; | WANTED Glisoeziannogs. upon the goveramentinrefereuce to the publis | , 21M O14 Ben Wade” the republicans have | “ti,, pian was worthy of tho brain which at reasonable prices Fine Binding a specialty. it &: The Star Out of Town. been unable to have two representatives in the Senate at the same time. ¥ While they have domain, INCREASED BUSINESS. devised the decoy contract, the forged tele- grams from Toronto, the tin box of 4 DEEP-DYED PERJURER. Five times Woodruff bad been asked if he M. DeFreycinet congratulated the troops and said that with such an army as France ; : | could secure she could command respect. 7 GREDIT? : e been successful at nearly all the elections | the renting of the cottage at Woolwich, and the | had not perjured himeelf, and five times with a | ft EDIT! CREDIT! iy S~Furaiure, Carjets and. uusefurnishing | yp Erexixa Sram will be sent by mail to| _ Daring the past year the report states that i on Credit at Cash Prices. Pop- ro Oak Bed: any address in the United States or Canada for such period as may be desired, at the ‘om $15 up. room ut Bed-room Si Tbe. during the past twenty years the democrats have won their victories when they were mostly needed, and, although a minority in there were issued for lands cleared as agricul- tural 70,141 patents, being an increase of 22,961 over the preceding year and an increase discovery of an exhumed corpse dressed in the murdered man’s clothing found floating in the Thames, But, unfortunately, the plot falls through for a cogent reason. coolness and deliberation rarely seen in # court) Cherokees Want All the Half-Breeds, room he had told the jury that he had. Coun-/| sel would later on prove to the satisfac- Curcaco, Sept. 19.—A dispatch from Atlanta, _../|tion of the jury ‘that on that ever-|G®, says: Mr. A. E. Ivy of the Cherokee Na- stiy | Tate of fifty cents per month GF But ail | cr'45 588 over the year ended Jane 90, 1889. Of | the state, have always come up smiling when | | Druggist Burlingham, instead of remaining | memorable and eventful Sunday when this tion is in the city asan ambassador to secure Se tronthiy pey mente uo fetes sequined at | Such orders must be accompanied by the money, | this “number 27,807, were. final’ homesteads, | the seuatorship ia atslake, This pear t ey are | in England for good, a» it was supposed he | grave gin was commited neither the emigration to the nation of all the baif- GkOCAN'S CREDIT Vand TALTBsLaN: | or the aper cannot be sent, as No aceounis are | ¥,562 commuted homesteads, 14,372 pre: | Very confident of electing their state ticket | would, will ail from Liverpool for New York Stayner nor Wooaruif had breeds who remain in Georgia, It is over fifty - 7 ie TE Sp | Kept with mail subscriptons. eg emption cash entries, 7,504 private cash | and claim the legislature with exulting confi- | October 9, i iu Brooklyn, but that years since the Cherokves removed from fuse, G st. n.w.a specialty CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ASKED FOR. i ER Pfr e same paper prints an intervie’ : 4 a ws were da cir cl " fend Curled *$ Sur" | enue, $413,643; customs, $962,391. ‘The acting commissioner calls attention to to ee eae eprincipal, factor in| Geo. E. May, who is supposed to have been a seal tn soothing ‘senmar tip PAE, fer ag cede ergo Fao wel Sin KNING FROM THE Ma. Warker Buaine has returned to Wash- | the necessity of Congressional action to settle | ganized support of those engaged in the | Miss Le Caron’s correspendent, He says, “I difference ’ in Wootref'e testimony while resolved upon maintaining their existence and £ ~ ~~ not by sewing on ington from a short visit to Bar Harbor. land titles in New Mexico and Arizona, liquor traffic. Since the regime of Gov. Hoadly | have turned over no letters to Mr. Forrest or on his. direct examination and the Resionep.—Martin V. Moore of North Caro- lina, a post office inspector, has resigned. A Leave or Ansexce Pay Muppie.—Chief Time Clerk Lasier of the government printing office has his force busily engaged in endeavor- ing to settle up the leave-of-absence-pay muddle which was bequeathed him by his predecessor. Mr. Lasier informed a Star reporter today that he expected to have everything straightened out by October 1. are the Weakest ais “SS OFFICE, 437 9th n.w._ -. Mi. FRAIN, PAINTER AND_ DECO- ~~? i0e sti Dealer tb Paints, Ol, Glass, We. ny ven fur Pasting aac “SNo. 1343 14th st. uw. _ BEHREND Ii. and Kesidence t UNITED STATES VETERI = PITAL, D Telephone 1056. C. BAKNWELL RO und the last damocratic legislature the repub- jicans have passed laws that control and tax all dealers in wines and liquors, The law is very popular and no future legislature, democratic or republican, will dare to tamper with it. BARRING GOV. HOADLY, the democrats have never been successful in taking up the deserters from the republican ranks, While Mr. Campbell, their guberna- torial candidate is personally popular, he does not come up to the standard, nor meet the re- Congress is asked to provide for 15 new clerks for preserving the records of land titles in the oltice books. He calls attention to certain allowances made to deputy surveyors by the first contr ler of the ‘iredsury iu the years 1836 and 1837, which, in his opinion, “were grossly irregular and's palpable usurpation of the powers and duties especially belonging to the commis- sioner of the general land office.” AMERICANS REPORTED KILLED, any living soul,” in his most emphatic manner. “It I have received any letters trom Miss Le Caron or any one else reterring to the Cronin case, or any one connected with it in the re- motest way, you may cut off every finger on my right hand.” : “But didn't you take a buggy ride with Mike Coughlan? Isn't there that much foundation for his story at least ?” “In answer to that that I don’t associate wi juestion I want to sa; such men,” he sai indicating that no more rides would go any- cross-cxemination. All what a change! through former Woodruff could remember almost every- thing after » most charming fashion. But | Just @s soon as the cross examination began, lo! the informer’s MEMORY BECAME A BLANK. This the jury knew to their entire satisfac- | tion, for they themselves on several occasions “ tried to get some information, but were as suc- schooner Eva Fuller discovered a small skiff cessful as himself, Both got nothing. “s “ All the while as counsel ruthlessiy cut the | Poit au Sable. The the Wish to increase their number by the addition of all who are willing to return to the old tribe. In a few weeks seventy-tive balf-breeds families will leave for the nation, to be followed later by still others, Cuicago, Sept. 19.—When the northern gale | was at its height Sunday the crew of the containing «man when about thirty miles off skiff was riding the huge ‘SON, 2 a quirements of the old-time mossbacks, and it | how. “I am an American, not a Clan-na-Gael, - waves like @ cork and its occupant was #0 an ery veoh _| Tue Paesiext Desies.—The recent state- | Victims of a Riot onan Island in the | inay be sid that they are not particularly | so far as I am concerned, and speaking for my- | sit with it om goals nya scared as to be practically helpless, With sor courionies oF Tarceanexcy, | Ment that President Harrison was guarded by Caribbean Sea, pleased with the idea of having an ex-republi- — I =o fies _ Ma, aay a one =~ a hopped liste Lim 2 | rest difficulty the schooner's crew got bim on Oo FP COMPTROLLE! i p1 I iI i ous al ie re OF KasHixotox, Aves 30,1880.” | detectives when leaving Washington on Satur- can as their leader, especially so pronounced a | Clan-na-Gael society Whereas by satisfuctury evident ted to the Budersigued it has beeu made to appear that the Na- tional Capit.l Bank of Washington, im the city of Washington, in the District of Coiumbia, has complied With all the’ provisions of the statutes of the United States required to be complied w.th before an associa- jon shall be authorized to commence the of day is denied by the President, who said that instead of protecting himself from the G.A.R. he would turn to them for a guard if he ever needed one, Acable message has been received at the De- partment of State from Consul Allen at Kings- ton, Jamaica, saying that a riot occurred at Navassa, an island in the Caribbean sea, in protectionist as Mr. Campbell is known to be, although he is trying his level best to stand erect upon the very slippery free trade plat- form, Mr, Campbell, as well as the democratic of Lake Michigan. Idou't want anything to do with it and it can’t make use of me.” psd a EVA HAMILTON’S CASE. leury 5S. Ives sat with his his face plainly saying, “Give it to him, His herder, hen mouth half ope harder, Mr. Brooke concluded his address at 12:30, at ‘der, board and brought him ou to Chicago, reach- ing here yesterday. Here he gave his bume as | John Oleson. He had started out from some | small port on the east shore for Muskegom be- | fore the gale came up. When the gale struck him he was carried out in the lake and was areieenttaa : ; a - Made— | Which time the regular recess was taken. helpless against the sea that beean runuing. — Back rrom Tue Weer,—Mr. W. M. Thomp- which a number of Americans were killed. The managers, are counting upon a stampede from | Arguments For and Against a 1” Tree was in his glory and made no attempt to | He wae son fared to Mo it inte kif G ae eer tere Lie atdty tant the metonal Gace | son, bookeeper; Mr. Storm, assistant book. |C°O*Ul says that at his request a British war ip pa seen racks, 06 = least hee ropegied A Disagreement Expected. conceal his feolings. He waltzed around bis | prevent it capsizing. Long before the Fuller the currency, do hereby certi 1e Natios n ; Mr. - re 5 ;.| ot Gov. Foraker'’s name from the ticke! } 7 tis puinctor Catbia isamthobet'werombieeaes | Keeper, and Chiet Engineer Hassard of the | Ship had Tapeh arene ad enor immedi- | cause of the third term, When Gov. Foraker | Mar's Laxrxa, X. J., Sept. 1.—Opening of | Eamming tom, N20! bey would his favorite | sighted him Be had given ep ail bope. tue busiziew of banking as provid sl m section 510u of | office of United States commissioner of rail- 7 prin Megan cash aie rouble: | was renominated at the last republican con- court was delayed until after 11 o'clock this] Atcer recess Mr. Edgar M. Johnson, former Killed by a Passing Train. the Revised Statutes of the United states, and seal of | Toads returned yesterday from a protracted | The dispatch contained no further informa- | vention there was, of course, some kicking, but t of aecident to the | counsel for the C. H. and D. railroad, will take office this S0ch day of hugust, 1880. trip to the Pacific coast, where they had been | tion. It is learned at the Navy department | the procession moved on just the same, and | M0Psing ou account of an the stand. He will be followed by ex-Gov, |, C™%400, Sept. 19.—Two men were instantly heck y SSE. 8. LACEY, to inspect the tracks and examine the books of | that the U.8.S. Galena is now on her way to | the republicans that will scratch Foraker will | train from Atlantic City bringing some of the | of Ohio. *| killed last night at the Belmont avenue cross- m Comptroller of the Currency. | the railroads subject to government jurisdic- | yy, stud will probebt ive there toa not be numerous enough to give the state to| counsel and jurymen in the Hamilton case. ——»—__—_ ing of the Northwestern in Gros park. They No. 4107. —_ erox | Bactaen fe aC mune Tayi, ee Buckeye republicans have | Mrs, Hamilton was not in court, her counsel GOSSIP FROM LONDON. were driving west in a sulky and for some m. PITAL BANK OF WASHIN + fo ~ i * fas ang gether when the 1e~ : aS ‘ . SEERA kaa te areas 8 Goxz to Drrn Panx.—Mr. E. W. Halford, | when news of the riot was received at Wash-| comes interesting, and. the indications, are | B8YiDE cer ad Saige ceedancrge Consul Edwards Ought to be Sustained—| train bewnpledape ony euman en hour. Weiss setcial iaulitig Uusinesc aud euett the | the President's private secretary, left here this | ington, and she was at once ordered to Na.| that they will dows thie year if for no other | restless nig Hees el eg lca re Results of the Recent Strike. Their horse was squarely on the track when the accounts of all who may find it convenient to morning for Deer Park to join the President | vassa,' This island is under no. particular | Teason than trletariniiraorin a train struck theme The horse ‘was, tustantiy cay DIRECTORS, Hie was accompanied by Mrs, Halford and Miss | Jutisdietion, but is regarded us under the pro- To SAVE THE SEXATORSEIP, Pbhweptictchty ev Hae S camael | oxox, Sept. 19.—English cloth makersand Ki'led, the sulky smashed aud the bodies of JOHN asa Sic, EOHARLIN: prkaorgos daughter of the Postmaster owned by an American company"of which Gen, Aside from the Senatorship the principal argument for the defense, which ‘was followed | both English and French manufacturers of | tbe men buried at least 100 feet from the W. P. GC. HA. PHILO J. LoCRWOOD, “Cart. R. F. Baaproup has been detached from command of the navy yard at Ports- mouth, N. H., October 1, and placed on wait- ing orders, Comixe to Wasurtyoroy.—On invitation of x KER. RELL, fren, THOS. W. N E. HERRE es't, THC JOHN E Prevts Wek. BALD H.C. McCAULE JOHN G. SLAT: SAM’L BH. WALK: DE. ES CAROLE, question involved m the election is whether the people of the state wish the present elec- tion laws wiped out and the non-partisan elec- tion boards abolished, Under the present sys- tem all voters in cities of 10,000 inhabitants and oyer are required to register. The board of elections are appointed by the governor, b. FP, Butler is a member, It is about 250 miles from Kingston aud is known as a guano island. Major Warner Denies. Major Warner's attention was drawn today by a Srau reporter to an editorial in a New by the argument of the state representative, Prosecutor Jos. Thompson. Mr. ‘hompson in- sisted that the defendant should be convicted as indicted, IN THE DEFENDANT'S BEHALF. Mr. Perry in his argument dwelt on the ac- such articles as cloaks, &c., the United States markets years 0, of their strenuous efforts to hold to ladies’ outer wear are hoping that Consul Ed- wards of Berlin will be vicorously sustained by his government. London and Paris dealers in rere forced out of crossing. Que of the men killed was Prank Haussen of Avondale, the other was unknown, > Selling Bogus Pianos. Cmicaco, Sept. 19.—A dispatch from Milford in spite | Center, Ohio, says: For some time two young Ronaten nae nic eee {0,8 ouce | fellows who hiave made this piace their head- ‘ ; si z 3 there being two of each political CP Pena ee nelly, who, he claimed, Profitable business. They do not hesitate to | quarters have done au astonishing business in fia removed his office iro: A2th st. to 1828 Pet. pein ou ewalees eaelgepe does Deven containing extescts trom en alliged|| oe AT a appoiat the clerks” and | 80 much under the influence of liquor tbat she | kay that they “could ‘uot contend sith thee October for the purpose of negotiating with the Secretary of the iuterior relative to some settlement in the way of obtaining for the state $147,000 of bonds issued by North Carolina and now held by the Interior department. No Cuouera at ATHENS.—The State depart- ment has received acablegram from the United States consul at Athens denying the report avin . r B.RIORDAN. 611 N ST. N.W.. GENERAL Bo atrececr tora nina of pavementa; brick, Spusit snd artifeial stone walks, ans rauolithic Pavenuents, cellars and areas made dry and durable. euzz- lus books containing 100 tickets, transferable, 4 for six n0Ltss, on all lines of the Herdic Coaches, for sale at tue Company's othices, 10th aud C sts. ne. Gud 1412 bat. u.w.,aud at the following drug stores: interview, in which be is quoted as saying “Tanner knocked an end out of the pension bureau and there is a Conemaugh valley flood Tusuing through. Iam asked to stand in iront of that stream and attempt tostemit. * * * ‘The conservative, level-headed sentiment of the country has unfortunately arrived at the conclusion that the pension office, as admin- istered during the past few months, was a machine for the destruction of the surplu: judges, aud all the returns are made in the presence of the board, Last year but a tew cities were included in the law, but since it went into effect it is indorsed by all the bet- ter class of citizens, as it does away with con- tests and fights at the polls and utterly destroys the usefuluess of tlie ballot-box stuffer and tally-sheet forger. Under this law elections in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus are as drove Mrs. Hamilton to the deed; that it was | German competitors because of an unaccount- able discrimination in favor of the latter in the | matter of duties, und that if they are given fair | play they will commence the strag: The Berlinese, it would seem, bad become 6o swindling the United States ities that they thought the cou- tem could endure forever, and the PROSECUTOR THOMPSON THEN BEGAN His anav- | interested partics, mostly it is inumated of one done in self-defense. Vile epithets were claimed to be used to Mrs, Hamilton early in the morning and the bruises which she bears were claimed to have been dealt to her b: Nurse Donnelly, In conciusion be appeale to the jury at least to give his client the bene- fit of any reasonable doubt, accustomed to customs authori venien le aguin pianos, They have soid nearly two hundred in this. Champaign, Clark avd Madison counties in the last three months. They claim to have secured a lot of first-class makes in exchange for advertixing. They sold them at ridica- lously low prices. It is now known that a maker of cheap pianos in New York shipped the men unstenciled piauos on which th placed the name of the piano wanted by the buy ascertained by an advanced visit of one of the x quiet as in the townships and the voter has the MENT, race. ere frantic atthe interruption of their | men. TIZEK &C EC that Asiatic cholera had appeared in thatplace, | * « y the of " rofitable game. The Vossische Zeitung is very ———__ as SonaN 211 Penpa ave. nw. The Gispatch says: “No pies of Asiatic cholera the old icoldees ea pty Woetialy” the raid ee HAVING HIs VOTE COUNTED. petals nl ti tried oe ere chs Bitter on Consul Edwards’ verifications of in- | From ? ‘riseo to Chicago on a Bicycle. entity eae has appeared in Athens. City perfectly | goldierw 1 will offend the people.” eri Curapbell makes ansitaskan Usjealaaae ~ ed pea pleges els pia rare A Voices ‘and darkly hints mthas te fot pha | Los ANorus, Cat., Sept. 19.—Tom Rowe of ROBT SCHOLL, ist and G st. ealthy.” Major Warner, after reading the article, said es s '" mass German Ou, BOE Os! 7 c b, Saturday _Pnce. © ee lee ae Bia Sesh deed he washed most emphatically to deny ever har- | Boards aud would repeal the law. Ohio enjoyed | be ontertained ay te the cause of the cutting. | opposed to the present administration bas not ee ee we coming NES, [4 BULLE, FORMERLY OF 1205 | | “Forszina wire Patos.”—Seoond Assistant | io, Ladench a courersadon, ‘The nentninnts | the free election system without registration or | He stated thatit was an atrocious assault and | disposed President Harrison's appointees to saotamps Setreet Wieriay noaak cote — Tm. bas reopened her business at 1331 | Postmaster General Whitfield was today proudly expressed were not Lis in any way, and their | other safeguards many years, and the history | could not be changed. Mr. Thompson laid the | deal leniently with German shippers, Pp’ bs recor. Dresamaking in sll branches, se7-4w*_| displaying a very fine specimen of the leather oo FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST : work done in the mail bag repair shop on C CHAMPAGNE WINES, street, The specimen is a leather bag to be manifest impropriety, as coming from him, should show the absurdity of his ever having Riven voice to them, of 1883, 1884 aud 1885 was the result, Ballot- box stuffing aud tally-sheet forgery were inci- dents in the record made during those years. testimony of all the witness of the Pyrenees ting open to the jury, and a led to them to Soreder that pe pun the one relations RESULTS OF THE STRIKE. One class of London business men will feel continent, has arrive The King of Portugal tL. ai ——$$—$_—— a hs the results of the strike for some time tocome.| Lzgnox, Sept. 19.—The king of Portugal ss cog Benmcios fork prices used in carrying the mail from the soldiers’ The elections precincts of Cincinnati were | of the nurse or the former quarrels of manand ? 4 » Sep’ esr Ty it ve waisey home near Sandusky, Ohio, to the post oficein| By Rall from Jerusalem to Joppa. | manipulated so as to bring about results, eit | wile. The beer and spiritshops around the interested OMAS RUSSELL, the same place. Secarrany Procron, accompanied by Mayor Hart, City Engineer Jackson and Corporation Counsel Richardson of Boston, yesterday after- noon made a visit of inspection on the line of the Charles river in the police boat for the purpose of obtaining information in relation to the proposed widening of the bridge: on the Charies river, as ordered by the War de- partment. Tury Gwox Importer Wines, Brandies and Segars, ns "1213 Feunsyivania avenue. , ee UNTIL SEPT. 20 ONLY. FRIME GEORGIA FLOORING FOR $30 PER 1,000 ar OTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. ‘We will sell st this price only m lots of 3,000 feet or Bore. This Flooring is kiln dried, all one width, ‘Without a knot, no sap and no defects, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Yrxe, recently appointed ‘The United States consul at Jerusalem re- Ports to the State department under the date of August 21 the commencement of a survey for arailroad from Jtrusaiem to Joppa. The report says the French engineers charged with making the preliminary survey for the railroad arrived in Jerusalem on the 16th of August and e entered upon their work. The dis- tance between Joppa and Jerusalem, as the bird flies, is 32 miles, but the present road, ing up and down the hills and through the valleys, is 40 miles in length. Several routes such men as Dan Dalton, Mike Mullen and Low Bernard as the chief directors. These gentle- men are more than anxious that the tion boards be swept aside, and Mr. Campbell aj pears to have fallen ‘into the trap.) He asks the voters of Cincinnati and Columbus to vote themselves back into the open arms of the Tom Cogan crowd, when freedom at egg go early and often would be assured to on friendly terms with the old crowd of manipu- lators. It would appear that Mr. Campbell is quitejas liable to lose as many democratic votes, because of the record of his henchman, A DISAGREEMENT LIKELY. ts have nearly all e: i dw fallis It is not thought Mrs. Hamilton will be con-| off in trade and several have been foreclose: victed, A disagreement of the jury will not be & surprise. ee ad, pope ote after ee ompson: comple’ isargument, Judge Reed will charge dius Jory alec feces THE YANTIC DOCKED. Interesting Ceremony Uver the Event | of by the brewers to whom they belong. The ex- ception have been the houses of call of the more prominent of the leaders and these have only had a fair run of It is due to John Burns and his co-operators to say that they urged the men on strike to shun all use of stiumu'ants, and their advice has very happily been taken. It is partly for this reason, perha seriously ill. | Transferred to an English Syndicate. | Curcado, Sept. 19.—-A dispatch from Ottawa, Ont., says: An important railway deal was consummated here yesterday. The charter and franchise of the Northwest Central railway, which starts at Braudon were transferred to en English dicate. ‘he new company has a of $10,00),000 and rails for the | Brandon. The road will be pushed without | intermission until the Facific coast is reached at Portsmouth, Va., Today. ‘i: se8-3r Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. | Chinese ambassador to the United States, has on bys ear but that hrs out ine pin Hess fe ies hier iat coal because of the opposition ae eas by way of Butte — = ee = _ ‘ lowed »I rom & point on immedi- @ thir _ is EQUITABLE arrived at San Francisco en route to Washing- ately north of pg a h the Ger- | “It is entirely Ay a . | ,Pomtsmours, Va. Sept. 19.—The ton, | He is sccompanied by a large delegation of Chinese dignitaries. 1 OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, e party is expected man colony of Garona aud crossing the plains opinion of the relative strength of the two can- dry dock was formally opened this morning hen the U.8.8. Yantic fully yey e of Ramleb and Lydda. and approaching Jerusa- | didates. It may be said, however, that the re- | When fe _ was success! by Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons met to- “LQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F ST. to leave for the east in a day or two. Jem through tie Pisin of iephaim ahcaees to o (ore ure aeons orga ized and in some | docked. The ceremony, which occurred at plor oe fh oo osarcrge’ will ght the day in Scottish Rite hall, corner 29th street (a > German temple colony near d em road. | other respects have an advan y const " ‘ ASSETS $1,044,781.37. Tae Cruiser bors w.— Secretary Tracy | oho creater part of the route lies through the | in end ine dmiocrans are tage. y are} 11 o'clock, was witnessed by a large number capitalists hereafter if asimilar occasion arises, | 84 Madison avenue, to finish up the routine Omce hours. from 9a m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | Wa#informed yesterday that the contractors | fertile piains of Sharon. —————— ‘Wednesday im each month the ottice will be open from | for the cruiser Charleston, the Union iron work of their annual meeting. George W. Cur- rier, Master Mason of New pshire, hes Cor cccway. ue auvauces wi be ude promptly | works of fan Francisco, were ready Se, turn ee ee abi ysplaboes (a YACEE FORE pace ay ana member of the third at 7 o'ciwce tat mel over, to the government without | Hamilton of the marine hospital service today | Supposed to Have Gone Down al degree in place of Aaron King. The Suvscrivtions for shares in the 17th tamue received | asking for a further offical trial trip. received a report from the surgeon in,chargs | pbinlacr'e with ‘le next anuoal mesting will be held in Gere aa. — Inrroven Desicxs oy Posran Canps.—Post- | of the hospital at Lewes, Del., in regard to the land, Onio, third Lueeday in September, Shares are $2.50 per month. €1.000 advanced on each share, Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Association are furuished upon application, THOMAS SOMEMVILLE, Pres't, _3NO. JOY EDSON. See’y. bad -" W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO SE sunotince the reupeuiug of bis stuue aud Srt parlors at OUY 11th at nw. Free-hand crayons, pees ot raits iuade from photowraphs of Free on of paluungs day and evening. NEW STOCK CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS Now on hand. Other new goods, One Price. ‘No trouble to show goods, master General Wanamaker has invited pro- —- artists, designers and others for mproved desigu: of postal cards, Drawings in Sotail of designs must be submitted with bids, which are to be opened in the office of the third assistant postmaster general at noon November 6. Secuzrary Nose Says the orders of Cor- poral Tanner, while commissioner of pensions requiring but one reputable private to substan- tiate a comrades claim and rerating all pen- sions less than $4 withouta medical examina- tion have not been revoked, The latter was temporarily suspended until there is a new head t0 the ‘Jepa re undisturbed department, The other order is Bro Cruisers to pe Bot at tae Navy JOH _Sy23-tm CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES ad otucr securition Gosumencial tbo aud ae A. G. 10th and D streets (Post CKAYON Poet er 3s | ae et ated of these cruisers by private a were all above the Limit fixed by law. Dow War Tur Ir Rass TO PURCHASE SUCH ARTICLES a8 YOU NEED IN KUBBER. SECURE WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WAY Of RUBBER COATS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GOSSAMEKS AT ONCE. GET THE BEST OF GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY, 309 OTH ST. N.W., NEAR PENNA AVE, se7-3m MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manacer, Fo Shecuanr TAILOR, 1si6 H st. uw. near 18h st, aud Bt ruarauiocd, damage done by the storm of the past weck. He reports that no serious damage was done the two hospital buildings, as stated by news- paper aud other reports, ‘Tux Warckens’ Hanvest.—The surgeon in charge of the marine hospital at Lewes, Del., writes that there are twenty-two vessels wrecked or stranded on the coast in that neigh- borhood and laboring men of every trade and Cuevetanp, Sept. 19.—A special to the Press trom Lorain, Ohio, says: Last Wednes- two-masted yacht and intended to stay a few days. Not has been heard of Saturday at the islands. It is that they wees seed eres es Lorain go before a all came up. e storm passed nothin could be seen of the boak The were all from ia, a harvest in wrecking these vessels, A number of sick or injured seamen taken from these wrecked * the hospital, No Yarrow Fever ‘at SaxJuay pew Noate.— The United States consul ut San Juan del Norte writes the State department under date of August 17 correcting the false re; that =o See ee jorte, on + states that the death which that of a stranger who come from St. Thomas and the malady was malarial fover. sft ii