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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Penusylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres’ ‘Tux Evexrvo Stan is served to subscribers in “he i Sete or dtc yer mouth Copies at ie scatter Gents Sach. By mail—postare gqpand—50 canta & | al Month, one year, $6; six months, $1 | tered at the Post Office st Washington, estond clans mall uantteed) eee Tux Weexty Stan— Friday-81 © gear. postace prepaid. Gls momte. Sbomae ye 8 FP-Al) mail subscriptions mst be paid in advances Bo paper sent longer than is pall for. Kates of advertising made known on application. Vor. 75—No. 14,036. WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1889. - TWO CENTS. An Exciting Time in a Virginia Seng terial Convention. PISTOLS DRAWE, BUT KO HARM DONE—TWO COR- YERTIONS HELD aXD TWO REFURLIOAN Can DIDATRS WOMIXATED—GEN. MAHONE WILL TST ‘TO HARMONIES MATTERS, Special Diepateh to Tar Evextee Stan Prrensnve, Va., Sept. 20.—The eplitin the Tepublican genatorial convention held at Stony Creek yesterday bas been the subject of much discussion in political circles here today, and the outcome is watched with much interest by both republicans and democrats. The matter was = 7 Pry . 1p : A _SPECIAL NOTICES. _. SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. Seats = - WASHINGT x 7 SER ga Ss RRS JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BE re me 4X. Bart having accepted a position Index to Advertisements, wt Farlow at Sut 1th "iby bree band « ploy. J. F-CULLINANE & CO,, 60D F st.h.w, ee20-Bt * tei and ofl portraits made from otegraphs or | ~~ s SE! w Eic''rree exhibition of paintings day and evenine. = = —— — 2 ee ‘All aatives of Maine residing in Washineton inter- 7 <> CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES | ested in forming a State Association or holding au An- n ST and otlier secunitien | Commercia ithe | nual Keunion are requested to correspond. by ‘mail o Wraphy and designins A. G, GEDNEY. in person with R.A. DINSMORE, 227 St. Cloud b'ld’g. Page 3 be 10th and D streets (Post building.) | 2° WE WANT To INTRO- ze <g> FREE-HAND CKAYON PORTRAITS | ur Fall Styles in Overcoats. Page 2 and deltvered at once on payment of dby the acqua‘ntance. “Page 8 1 Pet week. Prices 910 to #75. H.B. SMITH, artint, GEOKGE 8) ¥, 434 7th st._ | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Page 2 for. Gth and Mase, ave. Open until 8 p.m. jy10-11) WASHINGTON, D. ©» 199, | COUNTRY BOARD. Page 2 ll 5. tember 20, .. | DEATHS., TOPMIE = To it may concern: Please take notice that = ‘Page 5 AMUSEMENTS. in jusuce to myself tid for reasoies bewt Shows tens | DENTISTRY. Pare 7 = —$—$_— both that Iam no lopger connected with Geo. Creve- | EDUCATIONAL... Page 8 EW WASHIN TH R, ling iu the restaurant business on 7th st. road, No. | EXCURSIONS ‘Page 8 Hieventh st south of ReuneylvaniaaveD — | $45, after this date, and he has no right’ to use my | Pa wrry goog ~ ‘The Palace Vaudeville (heater of America. nameinany manner. (1t") SAMUEL OPDYKE. FINANCIAL PLIES. - Pare , ERIC - COTS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, PIL- nae eae 4-AMERICAN—4 se OTS, NETS Ae Nhe Combed | FOR RENT (Fcats). Page 2 FRA: HMAN'S Cotton Mattress und Challenge Spring; the best bed in | FOR RENT (Roons) Page 2 MONSTEK SPECIALTY COMPANY. the world. 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N.W. paces Mr. Creston Clarke as Carlos, the Adventurer. as Pago 2 owe Osborne ae Onarta, the Wild Flower, GOOD BOARDS $1.25 PER 100 FEET. si Base § Magnificent Scenery! __ Marvelous Effec ‘These Boards , Bright, Heart Well Sawed ELLA: greta _ Handsome Commanent are Dry, Bright, Pago e \—Deck of the Uran! Leng! Page : Ree eee ei ice Aurore Borealia. Seon ela rs Pare 7 ACT 3- Tropics of Mexico, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, OCEAN STEAMERS Paze 7 T 5—Grand Salon, im Lumber and Mill Work. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘Page 7 = is a wl #06-3m eee quae -Farex | PIANOS AND ouGans, Page 7 jext Wee! anghn in = AUCTION NOTICE, THIS N. Paeb —_* z IN APULEMAN CAR | Swe SET, iat handsome ‘Ten-room House, | Persone. 2a 2 HOF. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, COR. | ¥tTOst.. TOMOKKOW, 4 p.m. _t"_| poor eco Pago 7 H and Sth sts. n.w.—Opening Soiree FRIDAY HOTEL JOHNSON CAFE. STEAMED | peoposars.. ginal E, September 20. 8 o'clock p.in. For further par- | Be Gota wigtoreas only: Bt 2 Page 2 Hiculars address J.B CALDWELL, 114 C st. n.w. = oO TIRE aTOGI opy | RAILROADS. Page 7 sry g>FOR SALE-ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY | Soyctar NOTICES. ————— Goods to Close Business. be 2 -Pago 1 H2{™s Bue THEATER ‘Store and Fixtures For Heat. SPECIALTIES... ‘Page 3 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16. WANTED (er, ‘Page 3 Ap) cp in Washington. ." ELP). “Page 2 Lictias Lewis, aE B.,O, SEPTEMBER 19 | WANTED (Hovsms).- {Pago 2 See ea ee Erwefehip, culating beeween GREEN & CUNNING | WANTED CLors).... ae Monday and Saturday Night and Tuesday Matinee, | HAM, Real Estate, Insurance aud Note Brokers, 1405 | WANTED (Srrcations) . “Page 2 PER TICLE he Teale We and Thurs: | F st.-is this day ‘dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. | WANTED (Mfrscentaweous) Pues 2 catia “ ham withdra 01 firm. 2 SLOURING GLASS Pridsy Niche “LOMA SOL, | sasuming the abilities of the above frmewill continue | WANTED diooxs) Page 2 Nig! ‘Next Week—BARTHOLOMEW’S EQUINE. se16-6t | the Heal Estate, Insurance and Note Brokerae Busi- aa = 1605 Ret, AMES M. GREER, ae The Star Out of Town. EW NATIONAL THEATER. melt SEYMOUK CUND Every Evening. Wednesday ad Saturday Matinees, = ZALE—A SAFER AND MonE| ‘me Evenrno Sran will be sent by mail to FOR _ profitable investment caunot be found than | any address in the United States or Canada pte 1, 2 and 2 24, containing 15,032 f THIRD ANNUAL TOUR! witha outage of 2 1p fet, inproved by Brick aud for such period as may be desired, at the — fouses; sou ure to ® park; sto! cae tonne meaeapos bgt pri eng ‘aeinn rate of fifty cents per month. €3° But all ct e ; southeast sectii rth of Pennsylvania | such orders must WM present the Great Success of Two Seasons ot | Sve; at tne iow price of 61 per foot: on cacy format 's must be accompanied by the money, - will pay you better than bon: Apply to '| Or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are Madison Square Theater, New York, WE t REPETTI. 390 Paoave. we, és = ‘entitled P.S.—6 per cent discount if bougiit this month, kept with mail subscriptions. gy se = ————_ . “JIM THE PENMAN.” =k. GINALD MUNSON HAS REMOVED Goverxment Receipts Topay.—Internal rey- oun. ‘ ‘The greatest dramatic production of this decade.— | =, , iis Uilice aud Residence from 1140 Coun. | enue, $431,113; customs, ‘$742,111. a re the sume ax heretofore, 9 to 10a.m., 1 to 2 p.m. and 5 ae Fmst Assistant PostmasteR GENERAL 1S-6t Crankson is suffering from an ulcerated sore =» THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA- | throat and is confined to his home. Monday, Sept. 23-THE STILL ALARM. _se16 SONDAY, Coptember SOA Time Tooke | Mazon G: MS a ins . 23 E will open MON September 30, at 7 p.m. Prof, J. ATOR GEORGE ‘TERNBERG, surgeon, — a ™ deli u address. The *. a us EW NATIONAL THEATER, Rg Be oy ibe present. For circulars ad- | been reassigned to duty as attending surgeon 118 1. ‘The most successful play during Mr.Palmer’s twenty | to 7 pn. Sunday 9 to 10am. only. Telephone 275. Gest of Mheetrical management in New York city.— 18-60" ‘ork World, Beginning Monday, September 23. ee and examiner of recruits at Baltimore. ee beers = REMOVAL. SANDS, ATTORNEY | Hoy. J. R. Lyxonm, fourth anditor of the HARRY Lacy ay diiding tov the “Adams | TFeasury department, leaves this evening for And the Building, 1333 We cx Springfield, [1l., where he will on Monday de- sSSs ryT Hy E BE JOHN C. WEIDMA. Mi BOOKBL oe liver an oration, the occasion being the unveil- 53s, t i E E Lamy Et Se ease be i ing of a statue to Lincoln. : Sss8 7 Lom LLL Tt en aeni Tue Cruiser Cuarestox.—Secretary Tracy oe A RRR MM MM & Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing | Will take no action on the request from the AA OL Aa ELF MMMM Goods in General sold on Credit at Cash Prices. Poo- | builders of the Charleston to accept that vessel SS t aA BPR MOY Se een ee ered oa suites Pon ei | until the official trial report of her last trial a4 4 UL 44 R Rk MMM Hairccioth of Prash Parlor Suites trom $35._ 1 has been received. ._ nerain BY JOSEPH AXTHUR. Carpets from 25c. Brussels Carpet from ‘75c. Ail Nors.—This Electric Success has fed to more Soa Lalit cefdinir Tae Crvi 8: Comanssion will hold an Suinagdewamtae tae CHEDIT HOUSE, 730and 741 Tu se oi than ther attraction. GROGAN'S st.u.w. examination in this city on the second Thurs- Se eats areca se1o-st_ | _sel4-3m | day in October for topographers for the geo- EE LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN —FRIDAY., a ered Raat tine at Depailiy’s Giciien | Hogizal survey and at other points throughout RI 3 20,5 pm.. Mr. Wm. B. Powell, superintend- : "Hot 1233 Gst. b.w., ‘alty | the country where examinations are ordered « of vabise schodls, will talk: ou “the necessity of | (irade of Piuusee Cleaned Dyed aud Guriod at short | for that day. instruction” a¢ the YM. Cc Ac 1408 New York | Notice. Chapeaux cleaned like uew. __gels-2we BSS IGE enue. a sel4-w LADIES nar CERNING eat PR esirge Appornruents.—The Secretary of N.Y. A GUAR- 5 Crk yee Rept Hendaiee Sow 3 © Treasury has appointed Henry B. Sim; Br cre Hee eds fackge PRA UA | ery mcpiecemgs iitaleoenter teamiae | the Trouary bas appointed Henry B. Simpeon le for $i. Ladies $5.. Suecial hours for LADIES. | 384 ocean breeze, but should exchange imuediately r st eeper o} ‘reasury nights. Largest riding school in U.S. myl7_ | [944 Uiitjure the weakest . building at a salary of $1,200 per annum. He Pre: SHELDON'S DANCING Al (¥, 1004} sel3-Im OFFICE, 437 9th n.w. | hs also appointed J. R. F. Browne of Detroit, F st.. opens SATURDAY, September 7th, 3and7 Hs Mich., a laborer in the Treasury department. gD. M. PRAIN, PAINTER AND DECO- ‘Twenty per ceut digcount on that date. ‘Send | (fe fA GR er in tl Pree, eed Ce I satisestes Given for Pamting. As Isonease or Lire Savixe Crews Recom- seld-6t" . é REMC is ——PR AL BEHRES MENDED.—Superintendent Kimball of the life BBR A TU MMC Mm g8ng Boe Uinct att Reston saving service has made a recommendation in BOB 4A U 0 MMMM" _ Ulice hours from Sto vem; 1s his report to the Secretary for an increase of BBE AA g u uM F Tae sa 2 erie =< | the life saving crews on the Atlantic coast. BBB A A UU MMM (4ss8 = a rrr EUR DEVARIMENT: excy, | The Secretary approves the recommendation. WaAshINGTON, Acgust 30, 18389. pe a. Whereas by satisfactory cvidenve presented to the | FoR Nava Capet.—Hon. L. E. McComas A TITTC URRE DDD aA Y¥ undersigned gol g LG LS ae has nominated as naval cadet Eugene Hunter & AA TU UR RD D aa a3 astuntou: in th District of Columbia has coupiied | Griftith, von of Capt. Wm. E, Grifith, editor of if of wi staat 01 e Uni | i i, wha F CoE BBoPASA Fw | Mituslfeauiced to be complied with befocean associa, | the Cumberland (Md.) Daily News, and Joseph fou, shall be authorized to commence the business of | C ae of Frederick county, Md., as alternate pai, therefore, T Eaward 5. Lacey, comptroller of urrency, reby certify e Nation : ital Bank of Washington: tn the. city of Washington, fn | BEVERstNe THe Practice Usper rue Late Ap- the Mastrict of Colun:bis, is authorized to commence | MINISTRATION.—The Secretary of the Treasury Tee Rea Stata oF ane Carted stares ot 9282 of | has decided that in the purchase of silver for Bevised Statutes of the United states. - Jn toutinuony whereof witness my hand and seal of | coinage he will hereafter accept the lowest office this J day of August, off Ps r§ E. S. LACEY, fers for the amount required, provided the DDD a Y Sg Comptroller of the Currency. rice is within the market rate, as required by D> A&A ¥ = § No. 4107. w. ‘This reverses the practice under the late £8 £4 -% THE NATIONALCAPITAL BANK OF WASHINGTON | *ministration of making counter offers, and Bow am $ - id st.anud Pa ave. s. is # return to the practice which prevailed = Capital. 200,000. prior to 1885, Wedo a ge und solicit the _— Sith ca” SU WBo may Bnd 1 convenient to beuk | Awenroan Ceneais ABROAD.—The Secretary of State has received a dispatch from our DIg! . BARGAINS YOU DON'T OFTEN READ “ABOUT. | JHE. HERRELL. Hi. A. GRISWOLD. minister at The Hague giving additional ALL! thoroughly discussed last * by Gen. M bens ‘wih seme ot he Ma politioal iu HE POSITIVELY DECLINES. How Mahone manouver now to restore harmony the three Major Warner Will Not Accept the Com- counties. viz, Dinwiddie, Sussex and missionership of Pensions. walry school, effected quite a number of | Greensville. which counties composed the convention remains only to be seen. Ma- o hone ix — —— at the eplit that has oo- sor oe th a tthe ent ofa THE IVES’ CASE AGAIN. curred, for he knows only too well that unless sioner of pensions, made vacant by the resig- ae harmony is restored in the sections where these A Sensational Statement by Mr. Brooke | dissensions exist the democrats are sure t nation of Commissioner Tanner last week, Denied by District Attorney Fellows. Major Warner had announeed his de- elect their senatorial cand date. THE TROUBLE THAT LED To THE ePurr termination not to accept and had placed his New Yons, Sept. 20.—Two bright red spots/ in the convention come about im this way: reasons before the President in writing, rec- marked the otherwise pale face of Henry 8, | There were two contesting delegations in the ommending the appointment of Major Geo. 8, Ives when he entered the — room a serene one led by 8. Y. Gilliam and the rill of M: tead Pr THE MING FREN' ELECTII morning. Some people would term it| other by A. W. Harris (colored), ex-member of fal moet sauce shoei Se ae sug- co a cH ON. e hectic flush. Mr. Ives also looked tired and the Virgin legiintre sane 3 od gs nt san Cc raion Rea apace eres ema age ays Se ceases alee st Zetertey. owing 80 Sioa foe eokvcation ts enter aad wemed’s conference with some of é repul lican lead- . . ry temporary chairman, As soon as this was done ers, be has asked. Major Warner to come to | A Slight Sensation in the Ives Case | yesterday, bad unnerved, him. The ‘change | tin Re bog ee Deer Park to have another conference with This Mornin one, It was only when Mr. Brooke, bis counsel, | § Ume it looked as if « general row would eu him, Major Warner was prepared to start for Morning. thed in took him warmiy by the |e. The delegation headed by Gilliam Kansas City this morning when he received the wreat | who were supporting Judge RK, W. Arnold, vig- band that Ives tened up. The nerve was invitation to go to Deer Park, not lasting, for 000 lapsed into. a | SFOUsly resisted the naming of the tem heirman by County Charman Drewry, while Major Warner certainly has no intention BURIED UNDER ROCKS, deep reverie and seemed lost to all the | © “ oe ‘accepting the commissionership, He ie —— serroundings. ‘The vexed question as to | {Be delegation pee enh Bg By 4 nota talker, but he gives it to be understood | Houses and People Covered by a Lande | whether or not Ives will be placed on the wit- Relate is ae ee as well as he can that he is fixed in his determi- slide in Quebec. nese stand has been settled. Mr. Brooke enid, | Sis: componed of the counties of Dimwsadia, nation, When spoken to today, thet it had been do@- | Bo525 ond Greciteville were im fever of Oba “Iam going home this afternoon,” he said to | REPETITION OF A DISASTER WHICH HAPPENED | Bitely settled that Mr. ves would not go on the | man Dre omming tho Gounpareny. po Bo mand “ice tn et ee Aa Park?” was | 2 1841—rHe women or KILLED axp wouxDED of the conveniion. After two hours or asked. STILL UNDETERMINED—SOLDIERS, FIREMEN AND ing Mr. Botte of ‘Tam going home. Ican’t go home without | CITIZENS WORKING TO CLEAR AWAY DEBRIS. > who was for Duane, arose going through Deer Park; but, I tell you, lam Quezee, Sept. 20,—Last night i i The Dead and Injured So Far as Can be Ascertained. A SENSATIONAL STATEMENT. move made that, for a brief period, seemed to | and stated that he wanted fair play though it ee kone startle everybody. | might — bis man, He said 4 - te 4 Creensville county alone hed « rigl en it is final?” asked the reporter. of Cape Diamond, below the citadel, became | | “I want Mr. Julius Dexter, president of the “Final, absolutely final, at far'as I am con-| detached and, sliding down, buried» namber | Heand D. road, placed before the bar of this Denstan thak ence hon nen ay sae formed mas the reply, which conveyed more | of houses beneath a mass of rock and dirt, A | COWS He has interfered with « witness and I | Pecwnee ‘hut county had ouiy the nniuteress in significance than in direct assertion. . want him produced,” said Mr. Brooke. Given enue te ede hea ee Brsrnscalb na number of dead bodies have been taken from| «How cau I get him?” asked the recorder, or three rows in which pistols were fired, but WORK OF THE PATENT OFFICE, | the ruins, but the total loss of life isnot| I demand that the district attorney may pro- | B0body injured the convention split into two morn, duce him, as Mr. Dexter is a complainant in | bodies au Annual Report and Recommendations | “The extent of the disaster is likely, from | this case. TWO SEPARATE CONVENTIONS WERE HELD. of Commissioner Mitchell. present indications, to fall but little short of | _ Mr. Rrooke thenwent on to say that Mr.| The convention, composed of the delegation / that which occurred on nearly the same spot | Dexter had attempted to prevent the colored | headed by 8. ¥. Gilliam, nominated Judge B. C. E. Mitchell, the commissioner of patents, | on May 17, 1841, when eight buildings were de- ter of the road, J. H. Jennings,/W. Arnold of Sussex county, and the other in his annual report states that during the past | stroyed and thirty-two persons killed. In 1852 | from ore © Cincinnati and uid “nos | COBVention, compoved of the delegation led by yeur there were 36,740 applications for patents | Several others were killed half « mile further | sequence isk enpo anal toukaticese ing. | bY 4. W. Harris, nomimated J. ©. Duane of and 21,518 patents granted, including reissues | BP the strict bya similar avalanche of rocks. ‘omorrow morning. | Dinwiddie county. i Failing to move the recorder, counsel made an | D2 ; and designs; 2,858 patents were withheld for | continued te bela’ Tal Nee ee effort to piace Mr. Couk, # lawyer, on the | ,,h ch claime fei ee nonpayment of final fees and 11,920 patents ex-| tations immediately below the overhanging | stand, contrary to stetement of | Doadent that be'was fe peruhe one pired. The receipts from all sources were | masses of rock that juts out from the front of | Yesterday that Mr. Cook would not be Er ine ‘barty, and he till, qaureee ing | the cape and in the narrow street that bears | Wanted. The recorder was not ut all pleased | sa - Stier, printing nd eeeaatures, inclading | tne game of Quebec's founder and that occupies | With this back move and told ir. Lrotke so, | Femain the eid, whether it plensee Mahone stationery, printing and contingent expenses, | all the space that remains between the cliff and | and added that the court did not intend to per- ar cote Fg tong! noite ton tos cae amounted to $999,697.24. ‘The surplus for the | river save the wharves, which serve also as the | Wit e step of that kind to be taken without ad- | 4" Cons by Bh C. Vensbie, the dameeome year amounts to $186,839, which, added to the | back yards of the houses where tering a rebuke, candidate, He now holds the o: of deputy balance in the United States treasury, amounts LAST NIGHT'S DISASTER OCCURRED, MR. EDGAR M. JOHNSON United States collector under Goi. J. D. brady ‘to $3,524,526. The receipts for the year show} The federal government, warned by the rep- | Once more took the witness stand, although | beiween whomand Mabone the beat of foc an increase over last year and there is also an i einen Bo the prosecution protested vigorously. does not exist, Ut is more than probable increase in the number of applications for | **R*stions of the Hon. Th sth a oe patente. ‘The commissioner says that at the | ember of parliament for the division of Que-| “Do you know Julius Dexter?" wil upheld hen asd acho oren pean close of the year the examinations of applica- | bec, west, expended a large sum of money| “Very well, to get Arnold to retire irom thi fied. tions for patents carried on in twenty. about the year 1881 in purchasing and remov-| Col. Fellows was seen to smile as the witness | ‘ {ii/ Suyol to selire irom 5 the thirty examining divisions” “bed hece, | ing soveral houses on the cliff side of the street | left his soat after such a short stay, teresting and the demoo brought up to within two months of that date, | 80d in building a huge retaining wall several | | Ives made an affidavit in court to the effect | the consuned state ur thay and of the remaining six divisions one-half | feet thick to Beeveat disaster from falling rocks | that J. W. Jennings, the colored Porker, weal ranks were less than three months in arrears, It is|t0 the dwellers across the street. ‘Those { important wituess aud was on his Why to this MAMONE WORKING HARD, believed, however, that the arrears in work in| Portions of rock which projected in the | city. Ives was sworn by the district attorney | estoy , , all the divisions can be practically done away | Most dangerous manner were also removed, | and his aiidavit read. | ee Seabees te Reeling sho pes aiiie: Sees with atan early date through the cordial co- | TWo fearful days of rain and flood succee a|_ Mr. Brooke then moved for an adjournment | with his campaign documents and carly this operation of the force will the efforts of the | month of dry weather filled the crevises of the | Until tomorrow morning. | morning he sen: to the offico on immense quan- commissioner. The report sfys: soil immediately below and beyond the southern | The district attoruey opposed this on the tity of papers wi meh cei apna extremity of erin terrace, and last night | ground that Saturday being a baif Loliday the | 9/?,/), PAP ‘i seen an enormous masé was detached from the | proceedings could only last an hour. Finally | wort io scare 1, ; ‘That the work of the office may be promptly | cliff and hurled over the retaining wall, push- | an adjourument Was had uutil Munday morning is near daylight every morning before he re- dispatched it is indispensable that more room | ing half a dozen houses out of its way and. at 11 o'clock. | tires, He says that the rae bole recesving and better facilities should be provided. I} ckUSHING MosT OF THEM BENEATH ITS WEIGHT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY FELLOWS’ REMARKS. | from all sections of the state as to the pros can add nothing upon this subject to what has| The debris of rock filled up the narrow street | While speaking on the motion to adjourn the ts of hiv cioction are highiy encouraging to neo meneney os by my wees lecessors except | to the depth of some 30 feet and cut off all | district attorney took occasion to say that it 2 ep atatr strengthen him in his cflorts the crowded condition of the seems in ghitg | Communication between the portions of the | was wholly and unqualifiedly false that Mr, | “lead the republican state ticket to victory. the work is sought to be accomplished. The | city north and south of it, As soon as an idea | Julius Dexter or any one else had inter. saten cuuokeal by division KAVIE: Bam Onty 8 | Pert price ce a cnet of saw Custos see [See ee ae seen eae poraky t of ii i - | Whole force of municipal po! was turned out d nat pied by nine men snd women, In audition’ to | © ender amistnce aod t strong force of the | accusation and iasianatons made dariag the Ht Greatly Increasing Despite the Rae the desks are book and file cases arranged | Military turned out to aid in the removal of }course of the trial by Mr. Brooke for a against the wall extending upon all | the debris. Fire broke out almost immediately | the defense and directed office rg sides of the room. In the room occupied by | 12 some of the ruins, but the brigade, when | of the district attorney. Mr. Brooke arose to Catcaco, Sept. 20.—A dispatch from Sam division V the floor space 1s 29 by 20 feet in ex- | *Ummoned, soon extinguished the flames and | reply but was cut short by the recorder. On Francisco says: In the face of the exclusion tent, In it are ten deskg, occupied by ten per- | 8¢t to work to assist in Monday there is only one more witness tobeex- got tne importation of Chimamen is increasing sons. Book and file cases extend around the THE SEARCH FOR TEE DEAD AxD Dring. | Amined the porter Jenuings, Then the ease iyieoiy Tne Gallic Wednesday brought one cae reer ptide. | These instances differ | Nearly all the doctors of the city were in at-| WU! goto the jury, | bunarea and sixty-nive besides the em- woled to tha Datinems OCS Derene, ke sere epee ee THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. — *baser. Of these twenty-four were women,who in the belief enter b: jest relief of the sufferers: Quebec’s famous prome- _ wi be landed on writs of habeas yas oredr ete nigel mip pore Dy tp: | tade—Dutferin terrace—has been fearfully |The Stability of the Ktepublic will be | yi06 landed on Slay any boeeen nai plying the patent office with sufficient room — by the _ especially that portion of Determined Next Sunday. ing*of the sort, but, it is said, are brought here fod adequate conveniences, accompanied by | 705 nearest the citadel, which almost overs | tor immoral’ purposes and the collector the suitable rearrangement of the location of | hangs the cliff whence the land slide fell. More | Loxpox, Sept. 20.—France is in the midst of | Will make a strong’ objection te thew ital 1 rocks are falling and it is feared that the whole : : oak be een eee a enct, oiber, | bowlder forming the ‘highest point of Quebec | the most ‘exciting electoral stragzlo Ghat hen | RSENS. The Chins dave wetie (oo growing building adequate to the needs of an entire | "il give way. ‘The mass ‘of rock de- | engaved her people for many years. Ip every funnest £100" to 900 on the promise that bureau. tache from the cliffs side left | city and town of the republic political meetings the: wili be brought bere and mar- ‘The commissioner thinks that the salaries of | .2c*nt space of extraordinary dimensions. | of one set of partisans or another are held On their arrival they pase th wee! ra i The honses in that locality were built of stone | 0; i - € disp’ [noel ple plpee be increased. It] ing brick and inhabited hy hip laborers, &:, | Rightly, and when next Sunday arrives andthe the babeas corpux mill and are dispmed of ior a | $1,000 or $2,000 and placed in disreputable eryear, The officers and men of the royal school of French elector will have to register his choice | F}-i00 oF $1.04 nee eis = : i for the republic as it 1s or otherwise, he need | beY we Colciur Of the port env be will GOVERNMENT SILVER PURCHASES prvi d = wie voor ba yoy not falter in his choice from lack of sufficient | & ‘? stop this Wa.se sf be uas to go into count The Treasury Department Going Back | About 600 men are now at work. The damage , Counsel. - a ——__ is estim: 000. The Boulangists «re making prod'gious So the Ot Method: * At midn ight moot of the injured who had enor to galvanize ihcir idol into » vemblanee A BIG ROBBERY. me of life, the: © sorely haudi- — ‘The custom of snaking connter offers Yor the:| Ton’ ots eaeved. “wane Gites te tae Leen |aapeed ky Se ealeeasd coccuce tree’ proken,| Twenty Thewsaid Melass bu tial fairs is very in- the republican’s CHINESE IMPORTATION, Purchase of silver for coinage under the law. | Trirtoen cerpees have hee ake eee opita tions of their hiro, they yet suc-| Siulen, Besides Muci Jewelry, which Secretary Windom has just changed, | take several days to recover all the bodies, ceed in keeping up « heap of noise. In these | - going back to the old practice of purchasing that offered at the lowest price, if not in excess of the market price, was one introduced by Treasurer Jordan, who was unfriendly to silver coinage, efforts they have the active, though blind and sp, O., Sept, 20.— THE DEAD AND Ixs0RED. Unintentional aid of the. frightened gorcru- | morning the poses tere aonmea wee ‘The bodies identified of those recovered were: | ment, who really give to the * cause | hid cniered the rsidence of C. Morris of 03 Dead—Mra. Berrigan, child of James Bradley, ALL THE RESPECTABILITY IT PossESsES . child of James Fitzgerald, Thomas Farrell, | by laboriously and idiotically sending large ship laborer; two children of Thomas Farrell, | bodies of troops toall their meetings. At to- for the purpose of pressing down the two children of Stephen Burk: | migh@e meeting 66 the Clrete Bu ae Jewelry. Ai the stolen property belong.d to price as low as possible. The law] At midnight those rescued were Mr. and Paria the veltiaows Boulsngists ‘Lag we, | Mrs. L. A. Pierce, who resides with the swocrie Provides for the purchase of a certain | Mrs. Frank Carlson; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill Laisant and Delour:te spoke to over four family. ‘Ihe bonds are eud to be unvegod amount of silver during the year at prices not | and family (Mra. O'Neill being’ slightly, in- | thousand of their sympathizers, but atthe sume | *!*- abate als exceeding the market price at the time of pur- | {Ur¢4); Mrs. Luke Kerwin and child; Mrs, Tim time they were compelled to address An Address to Boul chase, The director of the mint receives every | SeTTiRaD, Dennis Berrigan (taken out in an | their ts to nearly a thousand police maa. \ CLARE. . information in regard to the Proposition EVERY ONE NEW AND SEASONABLE. : das es ee of the Netherlands government to levy . PYLE protection duties on imported — bread- IF YOU WANT TO SEEA BUSY DEPARTMENT | 20486) SLATE We stuffs. A Dill to that end ix now pending in the states pect of — becot | tinctly asserted ER. 7 OF JOHN E. HERRELL, Pres't eneral with some _pros- ng 8 law. It is dis- A pg eo ie —— accom- = eet panying the bil ‘at the exceedingly favor- = 3 nd able conditions which prevail in the yrenoved his office trom 12th st to 1325 Fat. | United States is one of the main‘causes of the = eT ‘AL. | decline of the agricultural interests of Holland Our G8e. Pisin Bosom Shirt, made of New York | asphalt artincial stoue Wwulks, api revolt argued by the advocates o' e measure that pa goth ee and wertet Benain, | eraser Se nae ane axons mands Cay Sad Serabie, unless Hoflend Tolows the oxample of France, Mule bands wrist ~ <i = -— austria, Hungary, Sweden and Norway in pro- Patent stay in sleeve and back, only 50c. COMMUTATION TICKETS, tocting themselves against American are Our 89e. Plain Bosom Shirt, New York Mills muslin, |“ Cotpon books containing 100 tickets, transferable, | stuffs her agricultural interests will soon fall " esol the He cl Unen bosom and bands, reinforced patent stays in ford or stemonths So ae oe tin and Conse, | into deci Mleeve aud back, with hesvy linen backs, only S9e. | snd eT THOM, W. SMITH, Vice | at _ W. VISIT OURS TOMORROW. |. BALDWIN, Cashier, 6¢7-2W SPECIAL IN UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. au y dC ate 9.0. —-—_- e30L Ee Caniolse stores: | Sreet Cast SHZLLs For THe Anmy.—Bids C Our Se. Pisited Bosom Shirt, made of the muslin as Bh iF ab Fypae. gre. ay have been opened at the War Department for Our plain bosom, with all the latest improvements, 12 | ee Te a dak the supply of 100 seven-inch and fifty eleven- and 16 plaits, only 630. elstand Gt inch steel cast shells to the ordnance bureau, e18-6m Our $1 Plain Bosom Shirt, made of Wamsntta muslin, | — ~~ - . LA BILLE, FORMERLY OF 1205 2200 linen in bosom and bands, reinforced back and | MH ~e “PS: hey Piddched ber bustoeweat 1352 Vermont $59.50 and $64.85 each; eleven-inch, $127 =. the latest improvements only | * Trossuasiug in all branches, se7-4w*_| and §137 each, each size of shell being divided — FRESH HAVANA. AND KEY WEST | into two classes, with octagonal and round The bids were as follows: Standard steel cast- ing company, Thurlow, Pa,, seven-inch shells, 5 cavities respectively. Medvate steel company 4 BARGAIN FOR BOYS. ‘Rhee ee ee i fach shells, 40 cents and 33 PEMBLORE PURE RYE. Wi pound; 11-inch shells. 37 and 90 cents 50 dox Extra Heary Derby Ribbed Guaranteed Fast Import Mas, MUSBE r pound. W. H. Lang, Goodie & Co., Bur- Black Hose, sizes 7 to 9, for 25c. a pair. 2213 Peunaylyan m, Vt., T-inch shells, 46.03 and $51.34 —- URT OF THE Dis: | &* li-inch, $132 and 2145.20 . The oN TROL UF Cob sholls are, to be delivered one-third in sixty Pease Bets ae vara ae, | YY One-third in seventy-tve dae, and one- Children’s Medium Weight Merino Vests and Pants. 16-18 20-22 24.26 2830 32-34 20 3S ‘These prices are 10c. size lower than these goods that they ior tee Pensonat.—J. 8. Andrews of New York, ave over been sold for. ‘ core | George H. Knight of St. Louis and J. L. John- a MMM > BAU RS aM “ow a POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, Se ee “KQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 £ ST. WEDDING INVITATIONS ASSETS $1,044,781.37, PR@PERLY ENGRAVED, CORRECT STELE, | _offce hours, from 9 nf. to 4007. On te frst M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Ctr vcloes y. uw Advances was Us nade Promplly Doonan Eetebliabed 1807. 2107 Pa ave, selS-Lm | at 7 o'clock iit Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received 1 Eo | ily at the office of the Ansocintion, Kauitable Build- Armxros, Sm Kyicsts fag, LOU Hat, Sir Knichts Uniforms for the a con oak ane Conc! acstring U F Cea regen comp Some il ieee eave ts crass withoet doing | Pampblete explaining the objccte ond cbtantage of Ostrich Pi Unit Sane ae he ia, Cnpe end Resto of ‘THOMAS BUMEKVILLE, Pres't, all Eiaiforme strtoth of best and guaranteed: AEE i wap aby gine wa J apparently dying condition); James Hayden, | and soldiers who had been sent by the min-| Loxpox, Sept, 20.—Fifty retired officers of day a cable from London giving the market ili: Stevens and son; Nelly Deehey, with | isters ostensibly to preserve order, but really | the French army, who were formerly comrades rice of silver there, and from that is} broken leg; Patrick Fitzgerald, with leg | tooverawe the meeting. Nothwithstanding of Gen. Boulanger, have presented the general igured out the parity. For instance. the parity | broken and internal injuries; Martin Ready, | presence the government was roundly abused by the last report is 93.60, and no price above | With fatel injuries; three of the Maybury that can be paid unless there is an increase in | children; Stephen Burke and his mother, the the market value, Offers of silver are received | former badly injured; Mrs, Fitagerald: Thomas twice a week by the mint, any of which | @ with broken leg: William Power, wife ay he aceavsen the price ack is not more ; Mrs, Thomas Farrell. an the parity. Jordan, in order to get the THESE UINS, silver at ihe lowest possible” price, aE SE hal ale ata e inaugurated the custom of making | 9D4 itis believed theycan never be reached counter offer lower than the price | alive: Mrs, Allan, Henry Black, grocer and asked. Under the present administration of rrpmabp ‘oprieter; Mrs, Henry Black and the department it is held to be the duty of the | three cl dren, Mrs. Henry, Richard Kemp, government to purchase at on Rae Mrs. Richard Kemp and two children, the Law- ‘the " . ; yesterday: pr steady, rice , offered in accordance son family, Richard Maybury, laborer; Mag, ing only slight either wa: of guiding as, u the warns the people x sa 4 p= 4 ane ag 5 unusoally ligh price from the government for Por oeemereromg al ‘129 0. 160 Champions France have entered into | 00's" Paul tnoughtne ede their ‘silver, the department may decline to | street, occupied by the following: Charlee Ak. ota tor dein. ecm for | in the hour ; purchase at the time or go to San Fran- pegs Sonya, Berri: ‘Timothy may hove tee cisco or London to purchase. They hold that | cor’ Black. Henry Black, Mrs. W. “7 it is not proper for the Treasury to | James Brooley, Stephen Bunce, Michael Dee go at it gvatematically to “bear” the silver | hey, Thomas Farrell, Patrick Fitegerald,Jarace market. | Upon this theory they have gone | Hayden, John Henry, Joseph Keusy teks toe, back to the old method of uccepting the lowest.J win John Kuox, Hetty Lewons Se offers without any dickering by counter offers.’| gon’ Richard Leahey. Maybary, THREE AMERICAS EXPOSITION. | Bollivs John O'Dowd, Joby 0” tases Me A Power, Mrs. 8. Washington Again Victorious in a Test | Widow. Vote. ‘THE WORK OF EXCAVATING — still on at the scene of the terrible land- The Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore will slide’ Bob few bodies have been taken tomorrow publish the following: since midnight, A large number of A tew weeks ago the Manufacturers’ Record | are still : choice of location for the exposition of 1892. Of the thirty-three letters published thirty favored Washington and one each New York, St. Louis and Chicago. Since then a number of other letters have been received