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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,”SEPTEMBER 19. 1889. Poin. fod EDITION - "pase He ts Prepared to Cover Carroll’s Seventh Street Merchants Complain of | A Misapprehension About the American | Over a Thousand Dojlars Stelen—dhe Money at Once. lands Tournament. Iron Lying apon the Sidewalks. International Congress Corrected. Story Told by Frank Ogie, ‘they will be sure to crpp out again. So itis —_ ——— with Gigeases which have theiy origin in de- Srazaron, Inn, ‘THEY APPLY TO PROSECUTIKNG ATTORNEY surri-] A very curious misapprehension has got! Mr. Edward L. Harbangh, who resides at No. Praved blood. The causeof the complaint must ready to fight Jimmy IN@TON FOR 4 WARRANT AGAINsT THE wasu- | abroad concerning the American international 1617 L etreet northwest, made compigint te the be removed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, or no perma Latest fo The Star to $10,000, either under the IN@TON AND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD com-| congress, The State department has received | police yesterday thet since last Friday Bent cure is possible. Try it, . + PANY—THE QUESTION OF A PERMIT. numerous letters making inquiries as ed paren one bas robbed him ef 6820. The — The cag Teh rm the duties “of the state delegates to| money was in «@ tronk in his room fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases THE WORLD’s FAIR. within my knowledge {t has proved s perfect specific for diseases arising from impurities im the blood, I regard itasan invaluable spring medicine . AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, the congress," and have —_ received | and he just discovered the lows yesterday, Mr. persed plaining of the piecing along the sidewalk in| sanouncements from individuals stating that | Harbeugh’s motber was ot New York Gets Some Comfort in a thet front of —— sa cccmnane Setcune en ene -_ Letter From Senator Sherman, cir Fespective states as — Ue ‘The merchants represent | tho congress” Some organizations have | the @820 was missed. Detective Horne New Yorx, Sept. 19.—Among the first letters if they leave an empty bor on the Pave-| stated that they have asked their governors to | detailed to investigate the case and last night to be opened from the mayor's bag this morn- appoint delegates from their memberships. he ee ® young man named Leonard Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maes, ing with regard to the world’s fair were those There is nothing im the law looking to the | Brown an locked him up ona charge of com- Sold by all Druggista. Price $1; six bottles,@5. | from two Iowa statesmen—Senator Wm. B. i i the railroad company should be permitted | appointment of state delegates. The congress | plicity in the theft, 230 WORTH 65 A BOTTLE. Allison and Congressman D. B. Henderson. placed another to his credit, Davidson doing oe on ciaiae, 0 cask a, and tho individaal | Thismerning the elfcer went to Georgetown T Both gentlemen decline to co-operate with ee the same, the set now standing 5-8, This was The ten deleguien apo ated. by the Presi | end *r"seted, Another young man named Prat HE Gescrse . Mayor Grant for the reason that they favor dei: Davidson's 9; ‘tunity, as he only needed a dent and confirmed b: Se - “ baagh’s grandson JOHANN HOFF?S Chicago as the place to hold the world’s fair. game ." ofr Miller, however, the line of the curb stone and ex- confirmed by the Senate are the only | had access to hia grandfather's room. Tepresentati' - MALT tT Next came another indorsement of Chicago, himse! to his best efforts | tend about four feet over the pavement, Per- re oa ves of the United States in the con: HE ADMITTED His GUILT, EXTRAC The mayor of Dixon, Ill, returned Mayor and took four ht games and the ide of the street to the | The dey ent has had to so inform all | but claimed that he took the money because of is the Grant's ee foot rg esa set by a score ay 7-5. the ne — pr: those whdhave claimed appointment by gov- | threats made by his companion, Brown, the What's mat Chicago’ were dangeroi mi @ second se! ernors and of allright” Following quickly on the heels of ) Merrill had recetved no official notice of his | Tos ommenced at once end here agate Davide ping thers making inquiry on the sub-/ ocher prisoner. Ogle told the officer thet he this came still another boom for Chicago. | appointment as pension commissioner. | son had & commanding lead of three games to | pedest wuene ten cite took the money ast various times, for Tmpered Gov. Larrabee of Iowa wants first,|He said to a reporter this noon: | his opponent’s one. The play in the second set fer, Wale RESS WILL MEET, taking from @20 to $60 sta time. Me said that Weak Children, and General Debility. but if New York is selected then he may} ‘I don’t want the lace and | was even closer and more ‘spirited than in the u ¢ f ‘er Blaine, who is in charge of the | Brown knew of his (Ogle’s) haviag taken some be counted upon. The same may be said of | if I should consult my comfort and and was replete with finely-executed a atrangements for the meeting of the interna- ™money abouta year ago ond threatened him an Gov. Jas. P. Engle of Kansas, who names Chi- | interests, as well as my personal denires, I | strokes by both contestants. Mille ¢ wonder tional American congress, which convenes next | ¥ith prosecution if he did not take more money bi cago as his first choice, The mayor of Lock- | would not take it, But it is being pressed on | ful back-hand returns of Davidso! | Suing che poet work, Port will favor tho city Joc teaitante ut Up 3 i line drives excited meritea applause, Policeman Ceinar, who has heard a number Gane = — | Ot sara Yeung Beageet Pool prone Ny ~ 4 eek oeeeen eotien png ni heartily PLAYING IN THE DARK. of such complaints, went to the Police Court| ner 18th and I streots. A large ball room will | Young men are locked up aud Detective Horne romise as a private cil a8 well as mem- i that | A# twilight was fast advancing Miller stated | today to ewear out a warrant under the build- | serve for the general seuione of the congress, | * Continuing the investigation, Bir of tho React any aid I can render ould be that he could not see the balls and suggested | ; Tegalations against the railroad company, | while the smalior rooms provide ample accom- TWO OF A KIND. to the proposed exposition, and hope it that the play be postponed until today, but but ating Attorney Shillington wo! modations for the committees. It is near the| This afternoon Detectives Horne and Mahon made, as you say, ‘Worthy Davidso urred |- | not issue the warrant until he could learn | State department and otherwise conveniently | - noe @: ee of the industrial progress of the world.’ New itted lowing Miler to call for new balla; which could whether or not the railroad company had ob-| located ¥ | made the prisoners face each other, Ogle told . MS OF NERVOUS DEBILITY 1 MEN | York is the proper place for such an exposition, be more easily seen. This was Miller's oppor- | tained a permit from the Commissioners to so thera how he committed the series of robberies, M* ad tothe use of Carter's Little Liver Pails, Yal- | the place to which all roads point, not only on | day Ge advising tunity, and from this moment he played a | use the sidewalk. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GoOssIP, | >esinuing a year ago, when be took 1,000, sbi for Nervous Weakness, Night Sweats, Try them. land but on the sea. In this respect 5 grams waaay winning game against hie opponent,| tis stated at the District build that no "|He was forgiven for that, but this = York is a to London re is Pe pee ee rmit was issued to the Washington ee time his grandiather intends to’ prosecute © second only and carricd the match to 6-4 in his | special permit was issu ) No T B. Ix. and in breadth of country, population and favor, capturing it with the next game by | and Georgetown railroad company to lay their] A Bane Evext.—Patrick Doyle, @ laborer | the extent of the law, He says that for the vinG JNO ARACE ADEBIND IT. | case of access has advantages Over that great he will sccept the appointment when | the score of 6-4. Of course Davidson's failure | arches along the street; in fact none was | who has for some time been employed in the | lust five weeks “he bas taking Think you we would be satisfied that such should be | city.” offered, tocapture this important match was a disap- | needed. as Capt. Symons says the original per- | folding room of the government printing office, | the money. With Brown, he says, he the result of our business endesvors? mator Sherman favors Union square as the —_->+—__ pointment to the men after his strong | mit to do the work carried withit the facilities | resigned yesterday, to teke effect tomorrow. | "Pt most of his time end money im i site and next to that Central park. MINERS IN CUNVENTION. showing against one of the leading tennis | for doing it Resignations are rare in the G.P.O. Baltimore. | He said they would go to Balti- titious' prices; if isrepreseuted them and sold! Quite s number of other letters favoring New — players inthe north, The contest, however, de- SE Ty a more together with one or iwo hundred dol- pom Ey paid be York, Chicago and other pointe wore received. | Organtzation Necessary and the Good | velops the important and gratifying inct that) THE WORLD'S FAIR OF 1892 | yujon Tuxormus Gares of West Virginia msl bance bees ena bee they THE CINCINNATI CLUB. 1s Meo Alveady Accompjishod, Mpable "of competing with’ the talent cf olase | Mayor Grant of New York Thanks the = = sppointed chief of the pension divie- | "The next morning Brown, be ‘anid, would — Wirxzszanae, Pa., Sept. 19.—The National | tennis centera, We are a long way abead of District Commissioners. asap © third auditor's office, vice Capt. Jno. come Ly Pt é 2 ‘ma busted; git mo conn sane of whic at we are are —_— telat Lege = — for the | trado assembly of the mga etempr cian OAR perenne he cry ‘This morning's mail brought to the Commis-} | money and make another visit to Baltimore. © congratulate oureely Deu, legion held its second day's session here this | tending players on on © ERONTMO AND His Baxp.—The Secretary of | “I'll take my share,” said Ogie, “and 1 want — : ual footing with the | sionersa letter from Mr. W. McM. Speer, the ~ HT bere in aiden ail posigess s Concerning rumors | ™0rning. Master Workman Roe of Pittsburg | best men from the east ‘Sie ace now participat 5 : he | War basdecided to accept the offer of the In- | Yo" (Brown) to take yours, sataactigna we (DO UNAOOTHERS AS RE WOULD curnat yesterday te choco au this city | Made an aggressive address in which he said | ing in the Highland tournament, internetoual exposition for 1892, In his letter | ditt Righta association to purchase a tract of suka Shep wal homens heen every sense, We freely admit that lis strict observance Aha - tional base | ™2er# would continue to be the most illy paid] ‘The scores in the matches played yesterday = land in North Carolina for Geronimo's bund of | (ort tomnttow tt have & hearing im Bas Gcoughi os much kold. that Cincinnati would enter the Natio body of workingmen in the country until they | afternoon were as follow he says: Indians, now confined at Mt, Vernon barracks, | “°“* morrow. Hence it will be observed that our business methods | ball league in the place of the Indianapolis “The mayor directs me to acknowledge the learned the value of organization. Assembly | " Post beat Cram 4-6, 64, 6-0, Morris beat and to establish them there in » more civilized | ‘The Government Printing : {inn nod moog the thousands of boy hiram te tbe | club, Director John Martin of Indianapolis | 195 had a membership of 26,000, but it should | nach gis ar nee ote Waggaman 6-5, | receipt of your courteous letter of the 13th of | mode of lite, ed | The Government Printing Office Cedus, for a en eee er tad wards fore” ="* “°* | said: “There isn’t « word of trath in it I 100,000, Secretary Pellman reported 1 I ‘ i The taking of the ceusus of employes ut the " 6-5. White beat Wright 8-6, 3-6, 6-4. Peuning- | September and to thank you for your kind] 1 Vicrou = ADEER'S know that President Brush is making arrange- that it cost $50,000 to run the assemby last | ton beat Metcalf 6-3, 6-3. Kellogg beat Shepard scare The city 7 at ete Tae Srcretany Proctor returned to Washington | €°¥¢rmment printing os Was attended with ‘The Tiaie men: God Wess thers are Gar beat | monte to keep the club here another year and | Yet; ,but he said the investment was | by default Er hen pratetal fee your nem Tork | today from a visit ts New England and was as /Com*iderable diticulty, ‘The inquiries on the in, inset ardent admirers and’ warmest sap: | to strengthen ‘There is no danger of Cin- hee ‘avorable legislation ha sess PLAYING UXDER DIFFICULTIES TODAY. i 7 the War department this afternoon. blanks dis: it b i tr a r brought about by the executive committee in 4 a porters. Through them we made Soqestns wi cinnati going vores Le te hat club five of the western states, while many conces-| Today opened with a stiff northwest wind ere more svurcbing than co-operation in holding the exposition re ecg 4 ‘and their uncles, all the | Couldn't been received from employers. | which interfered greatly with the interest in usual and the number of those who endeavored, wherever Congress decides. The mayor and| _ Assistant Sorrnixrexpest Arporstep,—Mr. | (0 SB" ls Oh reply was large—nearly two WHAT PRESIDENT STERN SAYS, 7 ; x the committee for the exposition of 1592 hope | E. L. Jordan has been appointed assistant | 4. "ib: ed by f the of senuible people to think These concessions aggregated €400,000 during | the games and made the playing difficult. Play'| that the efforts of the different etres to acoeee superintendent of the burcau of engraving and | UU¢red. {bis was caused by fear on the part SE ee abe | oT Ou Sept. 19.—Prondent Stern of the | the vear trom July, 1388, to August, 1869, Forty | began at 11 o'clock between Woodward ana | the exposition will rosa iene oats ne ting. Mr. Jord prod ge yn ne edger Ail ee tegen vines 4 SUS Wubpriaha'k ce i vecreot age = “°° | Cincinnati base ball club was asked if the re- | six local assemblies had ' been added to the or- printing, Mr. Jordan has been a plate 4 n ter | their place of residence ticy might be removed focal ¢ Tatum in court number one, and here again | wherever held, and that whichever succeeds all “pont p ‘heer ‘AT $1.00 A SUIT. port sent out from Baltimore to the effect that Cumreneg farted sp pmo gute pe the Washingtons were gladly surprised to find | the other citics will chow the same interest | U2 the bureau for thirteen years, Piped | because the quotas of the District of Columb : t! Kearney were the two representatives of the | Virginia end Maryland are over full Ai and sai ee ae seat valerie it. | the goneral officers of the Knights of Labor were bis Frome tha first gamma Woodwatd hel recurs Sao ee pea ar of the steam | by the chief ae. clerk — ——_ hg) does | most cordial. ‘Tho operators of the anthracite ¢ ‘ SHORTER’S ASSAILANTS. aren oe | answers were requested without delay. 1 ly confess that I will accept. region were denounced for their arbitrary | matters pretty much his own way, and won the ion | , : tby the score of 6-1, In the second set a Tur U.8.S, Pexsacoxa arrived at New York | {ulty returns wien reooived by Mr. Lasier for YA yr90 8.76, ao.sa,| THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. | Ser)"it'wa claimed that te. companion now | {20m Degas to ahow bis plaring powers, and | Judge Miller Fizce the Amount of Bail | yusterday oages’ wens wots of te hee ao Bond 9% : e warmed uy) e impor: of securing this al ree Hundred Dollars. . - : Ja upward wgcan'ttold | Karl Blind Says it ls Necessary for the made 62 on every keg of powder sold to the | sot ‘trom hie ‘opponent to win the match, — Mantz Onpuns.—Capt. BR. W. Huntington | number who are known to be District ‘e prices above quoted” therefore ‘were juptly credited themselves to some sressioual districts in which they ¢ lived at one ume. As s00n us these to Finally, after some pretty displays of skill on| Inthe case of the five young men charged | has been ordered to duty at the nav - Peace of E % finally, iy y! ; young cs y at the navy yard, | elite be.ou band carly if you would, be partaxers of ce of Europe. Dh preggo id ene ppoctind soaranee he either side, the games stocd tre alland Tatum | with the assault on Special Officer Shorter | Norfolk, and First Lieut, A. C, Kelton to the | eae Rous, Sept. 19.~Karl Blind, the well-known | their grievances redrossed. A committee was | Tiuvine in his beat form and. took be neck hen, | Counsel for the accused persons today renewed | League Island uavy yard, jus retu.ns can be officially disproved TEN it LOTHING HOUSE Socialist, has written a letter to the Riforma in | appointed to eolicit funds, i th g the second set to 7-5, win- | im the Police Court their application for release | Soxprens Nor ALLowED To Vors.—Complaint | tH al = S number of vacancies > hang Cruer Mawsachusettaavenda which he declares that the maintenance of the | ,, /he convention took # recess at noon until | Ding of the defendants on bail. Mr. Sillers who rep- | has been made to the Secrotary of War that | (MCt BOt because the people are residents, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. - - this evening in order to give the committees 2: t the dan a titicate fi 5 ri Y of War that) oiten natives of this city, but because they Oven Saturdays until 11 p.m. triple alliance is aleolutely necessary for the | time to ‘formulate reports. A’ resol: | », Frome, 6-3, 6-2; Brown de- | two of defendants read a certificate from | solaiers stationed in the new states propose to | failed to take advantage of an opportunity to Ofice Coats, Stripes and Checks, 25 cents cach. #16 er of Europe and constitutes the real safe-| tion was offered by Mr. McQuade of Set ee Kellogg. defaulted to | Dr. Williams to the effect that Shorter wai out | 014 at the coming election. The Secretary | tell the truth. = ¢ THE HEAD FEELS DULL AND Hi i tac Indiana requesting that Inventor Shaw of | or’ 6-1. ‘This brings the singles down to six | Of danger, and Judge Miller decided to grant | has replied that the law prohibits asldiese var. hacsihian Maks ok Real eatin: appears sallow aud “greasy From Wall Street Today. ee ee his Bas Setocton, me men—Milier, Prosser, Post, Pennington, Cook | Motion of counsel, x ses ing aud that they will not be permitted to do ena rea pence ae os bis meee New ¥. Sept. 19.—The stock ot thie Quade said if the Shaw ma were in the | 414 Woodward, and, of course, the local men| For the purpose of determining the amount | so. i” Thomas whing, auctioneer, sol New Yonx, Sept. 19.—The stock marke mines 500 lives would besaved yearly and there | hope to sec Woodward get into the | of bail the judge inquired about the nature of Mirman Capers ArroixteD.—The following | 720™# W0day @ lot of local stocks. ‘Ihe sales 7, Hecke dalle can ane Rotten ont of } would) be Bncdreda: lass of cripples. around |a05y, Ho will have hard ‘work to do it | theasanik have been appointed cadets of the UnitedStates | M&de Were us follows: Whirty-Gve shares Cen- & 3 its rut of dullness, as the trading was very ea. bu: he is playing in fine form anditisnot| Counsel said that the defendents were | mal Ps OO tee ted States | tra! national bauk, €245 per share; 12 shares I i) Hight, Nevthecs Pecifc lag dull with the rest Ke Yactutive fee the Redtuns. among impossibilities that he will be called | cnecged with amaulting Shorter with » stone een peers W. Nard, twentieth | xotional Metropolitan bank. @287 pere hare; 5 I a b le upon to play for the all-comers rize in 4 ict of New York; Jno. C. McArthur, Dakota | .) +. o nd Potomac v aud Nashville, Missouri Pacific and Keading | | Bostox, Mass., Sept. 19.—The @lobeannounces | g'ivien,” There ia : THE ASSAULT A SERIOUS ONE. territory; Peter M. “Ayres, ninth district of | Suntan git ner cuatro Rauurond —— sobs por got pele ceded — ae this evening that it will present $1,000, tobe | gazar nesolcINo AMONG THE DISTRICT mex | Mr. Mullowney, for the prosecution, said Pores Spe Stringham (alternate), eighth | aud south Wasluugion railrond company, 647 fe tie ncaing sae eee Prices generally | {ivided among the members of the Boston | that both Davidson and Woodward have made | that the assault was a serious one, and in addi- onth district of tani at BR. Stogedail, elev- jeorgetown gus light @ ball club if they win the pennant this “ - enth district of Indiana; Percy P. Carroll ( sens — Tle ite 4 par cont, the | year, such a fine showing. tion to being assaulted Shorter was also | ternate), eleventh district of Ind na; Jno co, fast colors and beautiful ales, Se. ter in Louisville and Nashville. There was Bed 5) 7 ee The noon train brought more people to the | robbed. Moore, twelfth district of New York; Jas. W. artnership. ‘wads, extra large, a firmer tone after the opening and small frac-] FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL, | tournament than have peares = any day chader is suggested that as the hares Boyd (alternate), tweifth district or Now Yors, sace Nedlmgpareg ER = ea filed @ tional advances were made throughout the list, — this week despite the chilly atmosphere, Quite | against’ the men was assault an 4 though in but few cases were the opening de- The New York Stock Market. ® number of ladies were present this after- | battery with intent to kill, he would fix bailat| Ixrenman Revexce Avrorxraexta—The | bill against K. 8. Cunminglam et al., to dissolve #300, Secretary of the Treasury has made the follow- | PTtnership aud for an account of the restau- clines more than regained. Tennessee coal The following sre the orening and prices of noon. was the feature of the dealings, displaying | the New York st ket, aa reported by i . ” > i wire to Corson ie this morning between Mansfield and| be st least $500, but Mr, Sillers objected ing appointments in toe internal revenues | Tt business at the corner of Pennsylvania ‘THE DOUBLES Mr. Mullowney thought it onght to marked strength, and, cfter opening wp at Mecartoay, 2410 ¥ etrect 4 ir. Sillers at : s yg, but because, he said, one of his clients could |Srvice: Oscar 8 Allen, store keeper | #Venue and 434 street, in which she claims to Ide. 25¢. 2 . all wool, 28 inch: 473¢, it i 1 tt hs ops pat peltten. oft wool 28 fasten with a A776, it Pia tically take? ries aye bes oe Miller and Tatum and Fox. This proved to be not give more than 300 bail, ith Kentoky; Chas. W. Coker, | buve succeeded her husband as « party, aawe line of Ci An f ment in the remainder became more pro- F NY. &N.E..| :51%;, 51% | Most interesting contest and the latter made | and he thought #900 was a fe enough | irteenth Illinois; William H. Gooke, —" iter ve sia in al eradas. "A pulse ssticle fox te. | nounced toward the end of the hour, however, . the leading players of the tournament fight for amount to leans the presence of the defend- | fifth Kentucky; Jas, W. Coffey, fifth Kentucky; norton Adler adn Del Tat, Gbildren’s V ome Se. aD. and at 11 o’clock the market was more active 110% | the Nephi There were many fino exhibi- for 50c. il aut. G. A. Datte. twenty-third Pennsylvania; John | Maurice Adler bad» bad time last night and and strong at about the best prices reached. 5 North i tions of skill on each side, the first set going | ‘The court fixed bail at $300, which will prob- | W- aye hein eerie i Henry Elkin, twenty- | the effects of it were visible this morning when F 2 Wired da Go _ 36 | Do rees 3° to Mansficld and Miller by 846, ably be given to-morrow. ‘ylvan: Aap Greenville, twenty- | Dr. McBiair called, ‘orest Fires in Oregon. ‘ “| O veet and the second likewise by 6-3. Cook and a : ‘a tp “ohnson, guager, | «gull getting woaker,” was Dr, Wagner's re Tur Paaniisam, (Oan, Seok 16— as aedecs ' S53) "S54 | Smith beat MacLean and Wright by defanlt DISTRICT CHARITIES. bh ina: 8. F. Jerome, r, ° ye + as oe aon cecil gone Bordon ant q a firet Cal Patrick Sa rt toa Stam reporter. “The end must come LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. along the Columbia river at night are magnifi- eee Pee > | Post and r defeated Borden and Sheibley Kontnornis; Patrick Sally, storekeoper, Aifth | Port to = reporter. e cud must cent on account of the forest fires. Passeng: es 6-0, 6-4. The Superintendent Reports the Result : ae ‘y; J. T. Searcy, guager, fitth ‘Ken- | before long if things continue for a few daye a erriving bere by boat declare that it was the | Hosiig Va iv eS eae. iri gare pier Pa TY Teeat aen_ peapeesy when auaieden oak © at 1 } ial . - io one can prophesy when jucion _ bluff, and, presto, a sudden turn and they were 70% Tex. b Fac 204 | tennis in the doubles betw charities, today submitted to the Commissioners i meas “fag = gn ae _— f n i . een Mansfield |, . se % L. Jackson of Philadelphia are at Willard’s,| Adler's nourishment con: of bute ccc H 00 00, surrounded by all the weird scenery of in- (Union Mi a k A 5 his annual report, giving the results of his in- SSE BOOSTS t At? ti Pa fabasli and Miller and Cook and Smith, This was 5 < : ions | case: Detwell of Brooklyn and Don Wilson of | Quantity of milk and essence of beef at long © HHHO BAA — Do., pret iil azis | Mansfield’s first appearance in the éonteste, | SPections of the various charitable iustitutions | austin, Texas, aro at the Arlington Fred. 9, | imterv: a} A S0WR ms Danone, Oat. veut! Onsoii--1 oi d his playi h admired, y | receiving aid from the District. . ow ¥ .'N, Whistice, ——-—__ SoH BOS 0? be BAS psbrylerymnsrs nae ue an playing was much admired. He is easy | receiving aid froi ie Wort and wife of New York and G. N. Whistler, Arsaxt, Onz., Sep nee ¢ Wéshington Stock Excha: and graceful in his movements and shows a] He commends the manner in which the Co- | United States army, are at the Ebbitt.-—J. A Continuance of Light Frosts. MM MM EES NN N It EES RRR ment was created here and all along the line of ing: change. trained hand and eye in making his returns, Schaffer of St. Louis and T.L. Roser of Charlo A special bulletin issued from the eee mee Oe PA : Following are today’s quotations at ci i Z 8. | Jumbia hospital for women is conducted. He | 8¢ ‘ ro} ties. signal RiimM fe NXS TH ke few the Oregon Pacific Tuesday afternoon and regular eal a close of | He is the most finished player seen here this | oetnments an appropriation of 83,000 for" vile Host the Riggs ——Jos. G. Jennings of | office at 10:45 a.m. today says: = property. ‘This was intensified by appeals for | 105% bid, 100% asked. U. 8. 48, registered, 1007, | ‘The tournament will be finished tomorrow | *trizes as 8 worthy charity, to re- | “stilt “Alarm” organization ever since Grong | Southern Florida to the eastward with de- THE SALE oF assistance. This town sent a fire engine and a | 157 pid iy ake? U. & 48, coupon, 1907, | and the finals will be played at the Highlands, | lieve it of the burden of a mortgage. | formed, is in this city.—H. L. Smith of Mel. | easing cnergy. Light frosts have occurred of the fire department by special train, od. Thi talk of havi 8 For the St. Rose industrial school he| borne, Australis, P. Z. Klingman of Grand | througout the entire Ohio vailey in West Vire CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS leaving hero at 6 p.m., but before their arrival | .pistict of, Columtia Bonds—Per imp 6a, 1g01, | There was some talk of having the finals on the | recommends an PPpropriation of $5,000. The | Rapids, K. E. Morris of London, England, S. H. | ginia, in the western part of Maryland and im - 1eneee SousDE tan Bat, ie Semen were Sader ute Bee build dings bona 20056, ne, 10 Pad ee Pas po 189 ands of the Bachelor’s club, but this plan | Little Sisters of the Poor, who conduct the | Casy of Kansas City, L. L. Lamb and family of | northwestern Virginia. Frost will occur over ae were destroyed, but no damage was done to | 100 bid. 20-year fund ‘be, 1500, gold, Ties ole, as been abandoned. If the day is fair home for the aged, deserve, he says, to receive | Akron, Ohio and A. 8. Dickerson and Wife of | the suine sections tought and also in westera BOLD EVERYWHERE. avorp marratiors. | *° proper 0-year fund, Gs, 1002, coi, 121% bid. S658, will be a large audience tomorrow, as the events any assistance they may ask for. The merits | Amherst, Mass, are at the St. James.——Hon. Peunsylvauia and exposed places in the interior ONLY GENBRAL DEPOT FOR THE UNITED = _—_~»>___ 1924, fund, currency, 123 bid, 124 asked. are, of course, the most interesting of the | of the eastern dispensary, he says, are recog- | J. B. Sener of Virginia, Mrs. J. C. Seltzer of | of eastern New York and eastern Pennsylvania STATES-UNION SQUARE, 36 EAST 14TH ST. Two Children Burned to Death. Miscellaneous Bonds — U. 'S. Klectric Light | Week. saa nized, and the $1,000 asked for that institution | Shenandoah, Pa., and Geo. W. Carson of New | and New Jersey. The storm now central om esis Bartmwonz, Sept. 19.—An Oakland, Md. pom 238, & 100 pe ee Lignt eos Pepeverenetpogr a Fda Mom ead is Sepa the henge Ee York are at the Hotel Johnson. the New England coast wili probably be tol- x 2s ” i 2d Gs, . Washington TOV ar- associ: t f eee ee coide: i i pe era sehod here oF thay terrain bas Jost | and “Georovigwn, altrad. 1040 , Oy 307 | rangements can be made for anciber date si | desiitate colored women tnd chllaeer ee cor | Assistant Secretary Tichesor Worse. | 12%cd by coder, clearing wessher, with light reached here of the destruction by fire of ‘ashington and Springfield with Pettitt. ropriation of @10,000 is asked exclusive of Pacman y ate . a frosts in exposed places sn the iuterior, = = the dwelling of Mra A. Seni rl Moca ro e g l : ‘There is a very earnest desire in Washington | $i.Gu0 for the eeptort of celnecd foundlings. = Fee mnaner’s soany Srlonds = a il Range of the Thermometer Today. and the burning to death of twoof her chil: tosee the champion player of the world and ational ‘temperance home is | Jill be distressed to learn that head arelapse| : ‘We are opening today an importation of RICH | dren on Tuesday evening. Tuesday afternoon A ‘aahington Market r telegrams are now se ke between the reg ae i — £2,000 18 | inst night. He has been over to the department | ‘The following were the readings at the sig- she went across the hill to the residence of her bid. ‘Seal that the desired meeting may be| ‘ rt of Jeannette F. Summ for afew hours each day this wi pea | BAl office today: Sum., 54; 2 p.m, 61; maxi VIENNA Decorationsin SALAD BOWLS, ICECREAM | futher, leaving her two children, aged | pany, 62, 18¥7, 75 asked. Washington Light In-| arranged, if not for Saturday then om Monday sieenins payanies a iesweseen rtbecin y, | to be able to resume Noylaorlny cla hoped | mum, 63: minimuin, 48 three and six ctively, at home. ‘antty tet mortgage bonds, 68, 1904, 1013 bid. | or some day early next week. i i ¥ seompire tented SETS, OLIVE DISHES, CUPS and SAUCERS, BON years respectively, . Wariingwa Ligee Teenie” took y early . which received $800 from the District last year, | daya, He seems to have taken a sovere cold by A short time after she had gone Mr. Thomas. | }yoi™!ng'on ton Gas Light Company | Prosser boat Pennington 6-1, 6-2, states that owing to lack of funds many surgi- Agsianean nee BON TRAYS, &e., be. the owner of the house, discovered the fire,and | 1204: Sate se ing, Shs Company Gook bent White 63, 6-2 oul 2 4, ever, which threatened him with umonia} CATOR. Drowned Tuesday, Im DENNER cod TOLLEY SETS our aiccctment to | Whee be reeched the place it wus nents | om Cocayeny bonds, aetioe Bee ian bles--Woodard and Davidson best Spot | An incronsiof fore, GA0D 10" GOOD sted ie | last night, and he will probably be Sondined to | ah Fossasise’s destroyed. The children. were burned | Sat ford and Metcalf, 6-1, 6-4. the Washington night ledging house, An ap- | 2i8 tom for several days. ey complete and prices are very low, with the dwel and no tracesof them were} National Bank Stocks — Bank of Washington, Mansfield and ‘Miller beat Cook and Smith, | propriation of eho is resommended for tl For * Meee WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, found except their two charred skulls. Mrs. | 400 bid. | Bank of epubllc, 235 bid. Met- | 6-1, 6-8. fomen’s Union Christian association and of ; . 2 =. : Senbower is a widow and has four children in | Fopolitan. 251} bid. Central, 245 bid. Second, 177 Tennis at Le Droit Park. $500 for the Washington mission school of CEMENT beloved Goer Et ee eee CHINA AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, the ‘children's home” at Deer Park. Bia! Chisens, 135" bid: Columbia tae tae caee | ‘The LeDroit Park tournament was concladed . An increase of the appropriation for ad tee mtn, sct-3m 1206 Peon. ave. Hon. J. B. Barnaby Dead. Lp oe RS a ae yesterday. ‘Tho doubles prize was won by But- | the Church orphanage to €2:500 i ake. ‘Tippett and locked him up on acharge of steal-] Dust ya.s 17, 1880, at 9:20 fi . Puovivexce, R.L, Sept 19.—Hon, Jerothbel | 226 bid. Metropolitan. 140 asked. Columbia, 63 | ‘erworth and Dudley, who defeated Cilley appropriation of $1,800 for the Nationel | 26 *Wenty chickens. It was alleged that he | m> i Sesto of te [ie Jaana Souemmxc New. B. Barnaby of the firm of J. 8, Barnaby & Co,, | Did. Capitol and North © Street, 45 bid,” 60| and Wright 6-1, 6-1, and defeated Barnard hospital and’ an increase ms met a wagon driver who was going to deliver | Ughaldsun. Sakon ten hee cineeetbinen: LEATHEROID TRUNKS. clothiers ia Providence, Boston, Kansas City | “{usuranceStocks—Firomens, 14 bid, 47 asked and McCauley 6-1, 6-0, The main inter- CS ee cirgpealgeot enaigces besetcigad ong F~ € yt ge hh wy te and many other died > aged | Franklin, 43 bid. Metropolitan, 80 bid. National chasse bad sent chickens. ‘The | piesse copy. Very light in weight, Siftp-cight yours sisven meatha. Tn Gh¥h'ke| Gale weama, ington, 10 tropl ds the appropriation of $15,000 | fowls were given to him reenleaf, PNARD, Ou Wednesda Septeniber 18 1880, a: STRONGER snd MORE DURABLE than | was the demooratic candidate for governor of 6 Gorman. lat asker the driver of the orclock, Wal: GEORGE WARD, of typhoid ieee eed Rhode Island and also candidate for Congress. | Ame’ = : that the young man authority Shinty atx yents two months end seventesn days, Sole Leather, and st HALF THE PRICE. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Mr. | S**°4. 7 # ut Mr. Barnard pro’ is ceive them. Ti Gene, but net Soapetion, ‘Made and sold only at TOPHaM’s Barnaby was for s number of years member of | ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Real Estate i a Funeral will take piace Ps lis Inte pestdemen, 2 3553 Da ove the national democratic committe. Cow and winning th itch. 4, 6-3, 6-2. he - 922-9 Guilty of Murder. " Naw Your, Sept. 19.—A coroner's jury here | Us, Hectrs oticeabl; vored, 1 yy | ommend the additional : Dz Pues today without leaving their seats found Chris- and Potomac, bid. American i a) Ger Tae Best. tian Deyhle guilty of the murder of Frede: jo | Graphophene ‘Company, i and mete ot ; Caza : Mi neous Stocks— Washington Market Com- Tesswein, whom he shot in his office at 39 pany, 17 bid, 20 asked. Wi Ma- .' THE CONCORD HARNESS. John street on the 18th instant. The accused | Paine © 275 bid. Great Ice Com- alive, of 5 Buxwe was committed to the Tombs to await the | pany, 185 bid, 187asked. Bull Run Panorama. of increased merit ition, LUTZ @ BRO, : ; bpm fo bid. National Safe Deposit Company, 243 tes ‘trop makes ; ~ ‘OWDER, last stage of consumption and it is not be- ids Pueumatio Gun Carriage, % bid. 1 asked. again ny $ e | 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel, | lieved he will live to be brought to trial. Baltimore Markets. SES 8 nel MOST PERFECT MADE. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, The Cigar Makers’ Constitution. Sept. 39.-Ontton = pci " Gb.” re. syle New Your, Sept. 19,— rm: beter grades higher: Fults: t5aes Lose | A Publication About Annie Lewis Pro- commends i peespristons of 0,600 asked = pa So eee Geneee nounced by Her Father as Malicious. tion of 1000 for the HE WASHOND BRIDGE WORE. ee OM ‘ate Poe eects | me per, a. “Sen boumers ines and that Congrose assist the managers EDWARD I. DENT, M. E, Proprietor. Seen, ee ee 41045; to secure a new buili ng. a. PF mie for all kinds of Irom | was resumed. An 9 dOad0ie! October, ; November, 40ia40u! Gettysburg 7 Lok Beogine 508 gener) ae i i , supposed Vt, last evening for the purpose of arranging aoee en rs 33 ROADA, * s Weta tid at efert hotles, iiay program for the dedication of the Vermont mon- sGcete bettcheell" system of Beaae teckors, Works, Cor. 33d and Wa'et ‘Te Fos = PRICE BAKING POWDRE CO,: City OMice, 1419-6 ak Bw. Ia $52, c ‘| E : f a i fs f 34 | i : i f 5 bE il i i i t EBETRACT OF MEAT. USE IT FOB SOUPs, : f i E i | SEEF TRA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES 2 /aahington and Baltimore ‘Were married, tion by the Hon. W. G. Veasy of the interstate SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK Markets. nd had no iden Across Label. malicious, Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers, and Draggists, a raree_SS eatocete the pager: i i LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., La, aoe Lendes, CASES OF WEAK ee ee eae Less a errs i i