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- The Evening Star. SHIPS AND NAVAL AFFAIRS. rite Vor. T5—No SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 A ASH 89. ==> WASHINGTON COMMANDERY, Pee ies ‘BO. 1,.K.7, Indexte Advertisements, ‘Office ; | ihe members of the ploy. J. FCULLINASE & 00. 800 F atea,w. 80503 | drill in fatueue uniform cap, sword ad belt aud white COTS, BLANKETS COMFORTS, PIL. | #10ves)on AND ows, ke., to Rent or Gell.” Aigo, the Couived PHOT HE toes Treranrs, Solon Mattress and Challenge Spring: the best bed in | sy the Asylum, Masonic Temple, at 7: ‘clock p.m. ~agend PACK & SON, ¥ command of Fm. Com'dr. JOHN H. OLCOTT, 9020-15¢ igv7Est.nw. | “cHifPrs SHBESE: hecordet. ik eq WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPT. 20, 1889. ES REEVES OF DF. DWOOD, DAK., T Heneny WARS AND NOTLFY ALL nat Mr, Goes 207 Gat, Will his eeife Has ms nut to give ccedit to, my Sou, Lawrence Gre | Tal TTeuae cull there? Pit ki ‘D: GRAHAM, USS. contact 20-3" THE AGENT FOR BEDFORD, MINERAL “CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, UES | erat hee as Se ere eeY Commercial tbo: | MA 3 ae ROE Be ticnt ave. AG. GEDNEY. rte at actin os ek eign ana D strects (Post building.) MES. BER EE Miss M. 6. see eae RTE 17S | will Remore ber Dressmaking | area CHAYON PORTE. ITS Fadiors from 711 13th 0, w,to 1213 Tat-n-w-on Vcto- made and delivered at once ‘next, where she wiil be glad to meet and please 1 Per week. Prices €10 10879. H.B Pane a heraumerows customers pezdate TROUSERS TO MEASURE. We would be pleased to have you examine onr selection in CHOICE TROUSERING. 3 GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. Ww = FEE, J. + Borsrzz & Sox | We desire to introduce our work in every family, consequently we will make a Cabinet Photo. free of every adult caller in this ovr opening eve. ie CASTLE, 20 7th st a. S. ©. ©. PURCELL, seller, 415 Othst. Bw THE SISTERS OF CHARITY IN CHARGE of St. Kose’s Industrial School, 2023 G st. Lw., are now prepared to show their Imported Fall TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED WARE. Dailinery ana Brensos, °°" OMI NYc¥i-1w 4 TEMPORARY OFFIC) t<— WASHINGTON LOA. bg re yet saad OCEAN STEAMERS... ™ street. |_| POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ Any persons who have, Sept. 21, 1889, made sppli- cation for toon in this company to any of tis eats PIANOS AND ORGANS, "1 UPS, BRIC-A-BRAC and c ive notice es aoe installment will lease notify the treasurer. ECORATED TOILET SETS. we GUMLEY Actg Treas a INO. B LARNER, Act's Sec'y. a sioner of iy tee i : iy tt i PEELE Ceti tite ett ty ‘Have opened their Latest Importations of DINNER and TEA SETS. Gens. GAME and FISH SETS. HEAVY CUT and ENGRAVED GLASS WARE, vy ere ttt PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS. a . is ene re ject no 0 ity and self, t comes largely from SPECIALTIES, place. Ol a wt ‘lothes. No need to “ one Becomes dude, No need tosend toLondonor | SUBURBAN PROPERTY Pago Paris for a suit of clothes toorder. I have, by UNDERTAKERS.., i SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. NO COMMISSIONER YET. |Telegrams to The Star. The delay in the appointment of a commis- many names for the place, and the consequence is that matters appear more mixed than usual, The latest report is that it was offered to Representative Morrill of Kansas, who was at the head of the republican side of the pen- nplo: sions committee in the House last Congress,| but Mr. Morrill would have to resign his seat | EPUROPEAN INTEREST IN NAVAL AFFAIRS. | seven years, He remembered wing Cincin- in Congress to accept, and it n ot thought to do thie, Kanats ‘hae sewoay lost ooo of het Chi Av lo \y lost one er a best Representatives, in’ Congress by roigns- Working for the cago ion in 1 rson of te fan, Who was ay 2, pointed minister to Mexico. ‘The’ state has’a _ archists. remarkably strong delegation in Congress, but me peor hardly like to lose any more of ,. erm way. = v Gov. Goff of West Virginia has been spoken WILKIE COLLINS, THE NOVELIST, DEAD. the of for the place, but he says that if the position Tate, offered im (which he doce mot think : ; Pray ely to occur 1e wor not, under any cir- pele Bonact bard yeit-| Annie Leconey’s Murder Case. : Rae, Gibson. Knifier, Fairchild and }. lots of others prominent in the Grand Army are still bv be Be hit Ps - —— ig or Carvey: cai hed sdb hp xase dy Waenceay — aot lock | Republican Majority Believed to be among Grand Army men that he might look 4 ong. the men of ability who were. privates Assured. jee at 25 Nassau stroet and | Punished further reports will be cieitina being choenes Tate ntier noe oe Panis, Sept. 23.—Official returns have thus|there and handed over the books to them. TRE MATTER ALLOWED To Dre ovr. ever, generally regarded as # likely thing to | far been received from 586 divisions, of which | The books were given him by Mr. Short in Cin- does not seem any more probable that Gen. isionii ji recommendation Warner will accept than it did.a day or so ago, | ‘2° Te¥isionista 158, In the remaining 166 | the books and seal of the company, but” ‘he of the formation of but as long as there is any doubt om this #ub- there has been no choice and reballoting will | didn’t see them. 14,038. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1889. TWO CENTS. THE PORTER’S STORY. How He Bronght the C., H. & D. Books to New York. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. pensions has brought forward a great A Majority of Republicans Believed to be Elected. private car. The direct examination of the witness amounted to nothing. Upon his cross-examination the witness stated that he had been in the employ of the road as porter of the officers’ car for nati on Jtine 19 with the officers of the com They were Ives, Stayner and W: i i : E F i some books to his (the wit . to be delivered to Mr. I i I Fy a ‘WITNESS TOOK THE BOOKS. ing When the party reached New York Mr. and Mrs. Stayner and Miss Stayner went | others as yet. So many officers of away ina carriage and Ives and Woodruff| have been named as implicated took acab. The witness’ went back to Jersey hie ee ee spoken of, but there appears THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. waited there until Ives and Woodruff reached | ®' - “ : , apropos of naval affairs, Sir i ‘ cinnati and no one saw them until they were the republicans have carried 217 and deliv ‘New York. He Id they Michsel Hicks-Beach will find that his er person Will appointed to the | be necesary, Among the prominent republicans elected are Mm. Faillieres, Ribol, Jules, Roche, Tin ELECRNAE CHNETE, Granet, Develle, Deschanelle, Barbe, Sarrien | _.,3¢t it was canceled at London, Ohio, 25| smoothly. and Reinach. The opposition have elected | ™es from Columbus.” jose study and application, attained a degree | WANTED (Hue), Mm, De! , Lalo, Would, Haueema: “That is during your journey here to testify discipline, 4. W. BOTELER & SOX, of “perfec jon iu the art of tailoring seldom | WANTED (Houses Organizing the Office Into Divistons— Godalie: Canines ‘and’ Count “Albert Dette. =, Wis ‘ant Gone’ tosh of ch te form new how lesring my establishment are the omeomt, | WANTED (Lors), Two Special Agents Appointed. In 127 of the districts to be recontested ~ se21-3t 923 Pa ave. ment of good taste. style and superior work- WANTED (8rrvations) - ae mauship. I claim to be able to quote, virtue WANTED ( fm strictly cash business, the lowest prices MISCELLANEOUS)... Possible ‘o” name for superior waterisls and | WANTED (Rows; Brtistic tailoring, BO CVGSTWSR IS PPV IGIGH ITY SYSVANV HY SSHNOSHIMOSENWHADNS the result of the second ballot will probably be the court, said: “Your | ones. All prominent naval officers are of the The work of the census bureau is now about | favorable to the republicans and in the remain. is canceled pass tm evidenee to bg ten they might not care to e: organized, Although the actual enumeration | ing thirty-nine the gare candidates are xpress show that the vice president of the road, in con- | it, that in the event of a prolonged war the old- This estimate is made | Station with Julius Dexter, canceled the pass | fashioned resort of im; nt would be i likely to be successt’ poten ; ‘a’ t and of the people does not begin until next June, ly i ' | for the witness in found imperative in spite of the outcry it tiie mont attractive iu the Cty, “My workshop The Star Out of Town. yet that has become the smallest part of the | PY the republicans themselves. ‘The republi- feqened aces, would produce Gi New Fax Aso Wixree See ee Tae Evexixa Stan will be sent by mail to | work performed at the decennial census of the ey Mie: Bese: eS a araSe Tap ionial seats “ ded if you wish your new clothes before the | any address in the United States or Canada | United States. The statistics of manufactures, | Sftyrat sents a ocenas Hold three hundred and} ‘Remember, I don’t moan any refiection on The Liquor Question in Baltimore. : fifty-six seats in the now chamber. the District " a RESS GOO! pI bs rs = a » sag ds possible, as ade ingeting morebeisk every | for such period as may be desired, at the commerce, é&c., covering a period of ten years, verybody in official circles appeara to be- By Col —oreating bagege you learn Barstwoun, Mp., Sept. 23.—-The eddrewef W. M. SHUSTER & SONS aay. & wine rate of fifty cents per month, €3” But ail} reqnires the iabor of a large number of special | lieve that « republican sjority is assured, | | wanted in New York?” 7oU'| the executive committee of the association of Have just opened an elegant assortment of Fall and + Wane Expert in Trousers” such orders must be accompanied by the money, | agents and an organization of the work that | Bich, though not large, will be more compact Winter DRESS FABRIQUES of the latest importa-} _se21-2t Corner Oth and G sts. n.w. or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are tion, comprising one of the handsomest and newest WASHINGTON, D.C., kept with mail subscriptions. ey = ber 20, 1889. collections of CAMELS’ HAIR and other FINE Seo to Sait and tp tuawee: ths taanbdies of oe. ‘WOOLEN MATERIALS they have ever offered, numerous friends. 1 hereby inform the public th: =. Lanoner Apporrrep.—The Secretary of the enh , Under date of Sept. . Also complete assortment of DELINS CLOTHS | Wa;tuneton Denentowsr nnter aistinetly Rates that | Treasury today appointed John Diggs of Ala- im all the new shades and of very superior quality. os notice bs Soot 27, J nei in The Evening ws reference to, the’ dime 100 DRESS PATTERNS of COMBINATION | felstions, was not inten led to convey any imputation . intesrity. WOOLEN and CAMELS’ HalR ROBES, with perfect | But Ni bauenhower, however, requested that said Navan CapeTs Apporxtep.—Gerald Long must be complete and exact in order to pro- majority in the duce the best results. In order that the system of carrying on the business of the office may be as perfect as possible the superintendent of | ing been but . the census, Mr. Hobert P. Porter, for. adminis- | ‘28 been but five candidates electod for the | was nine years of age. When last I heard: ished in, The Evening | bama e laborer, to take effect October 1. trative purposes only, has determined upon _| forty-two seats contested. Of the success | him he was in Arkansas, First division, applications, Chas. G. Leon-| remaining thirty-seven divisions ea pr - citizens to restrict and regulate th and more homogeneous than the government —— night I told the clerk I had re- liquor traffic in the city of Baltimore t chamber, “Who was ft from?” has been published in advance of the nomina- THE ELECTIONS IN PARIS AND ITS SUBURBS “It was signed by W. B. Wilson, an uncle of | ins to be made by both have been almost barren of results, there bav-| mine, I presume, whom I have not seen mince I | leRislature, 0 that “, consider the important fal candidates the Boulangists elected | oti" You did not think it strange that you | Doone” it is their belief that the city cee oor four (and the republicans ‘one. In ‘the Aebatas colting y eeiaas from your uncle tn | Tic se detest of either paren emen' THE FOLLOWING DIVISIONS: i i with safety, i match for each color. latee Bees VOR hy GRATIN et eee district | ard in charge; second, disbursemonta and ac-| ary ballet sil be necessary. M. Thevenet, | ‘©, 8€8, Your aunt who was at the point of ae SEFC SNED PRENEE COEMERES 5 | — 5 7 ve ha inks j| counts, Josiah O, Stoddard, disbursing clerk; | minister of justice, is elected. Mm. Coustans, | 4¢ath?”, ———— = T. C. CHALMEKS. WARDER VOORHEES, | have been appointed cadets at the naval minister of <i a n Ni all the new Fall and Winter shades, ranging from 50c. Office of Chalmers & Voorhees, | academy, third, | geography, Henry Gannett, expert | Hiumset of, the interior. and Yves-Guyot, min-| While in Brooklyn did you not stop with} CASE OF OFFICER BLOCK. to the very best quality, and all at the very lowest Real Estste, Loans’ aud Insuraice, special age; Geo. B. Chittenden, chief of | test Of Public. works, failed to obtain plurali- | aomas Proctor, who is Mc Ives beat tor alae price; in fact our assortment is complete and Washington, D.C. Bept. 20, 1889, Favoraste Report on a Manixg Sure | division; fourth, population, Wm. C. Hunt, ex- peorselotarg — be See and © | vant?” The Hearing—District Attorney Hoge very attractive, and will, no doubt, be ap- | To 911 whom it may concern: Yanv.—Secretary Tracy recently ordered an | pert special agent; fifth, vital statistics and Ses “Yea,” and Mr. W. A. Cook Lock Horns. 4 ; ‘ electi in, Preciated by all who are interested in sec- | _ Take notice that Mr. Tho:nas C. Chalmers and Mr. | inspection tobe made of the facilities of cpa esl arcane Wik ke: Billings, | The republeane oo den nee the on ee the Portland company at Portland, Me., for | S*P°T* Spe i tisti " cies contested on behalf of the government by | “®F&? me ‘ conatructing vessels of the “hav, Carroll, epeetal’ agate seventh, cdueuiesi | Mm. Milude, Ferry, Goblet Millard and Jou |, "NOs he did not.” Lawyer Brooke started | Sigmund J. Block on the charge of compound. arder Voorhees have formed a partuership to trans: img the very latest styles for the spprosching W#*der Voor eal Estate, Loan. and iusuninee ‘Busl- vesson, and as the choice styles are generally selected | ness in the City of Washington, D.C. o tthe above address will be open for 4 ‘ We feel confident that an early call will be appreciated, | pughe na mace 3 ake Shove sadn ze Chief Constructor Wilson and Engineer- S89. ; statinti ie tata ecgicaeas waits agen tre CHALMERS & VOORHEES. | in-chief Melville, who made the ex- ly short time be fitted to do govern- so oe ppecr o hih m NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHtaxaacy, — | *Miuation, have reported very favorably on | nich’ wealthy debt ped taxation, Cosapbell | “ates, Andriex, Laisant, Vergoin, Laur, Des | Prosecution tr r ' oe, - from Mrs, Alice Parker, to leave the city, was LEC the subject, saying that th k id uM d a u . susini and Naquet, will be led to submit | © 8° back when they learned he had come id . BLACK SILKS of well known brands, and have some | Thc Lectures of this Gollgge will be resumed on renonabiy sheet ited to do govern. | Copeland, acting chief of division; tenth, (hee “Count I = hief of | The republicans are defeated in the constituen- | },.. Dd he talk to you about being incourt} | gramination in the case of Detective bert,while Mm. Mulleraud,Bassy,Lockroy, Flou- | iB t© show by number of telegrams | ing a felony in allowing Frank Brainard, alias Fike ames, H. Blodgett, special | cnet and Baroda and ‘the opposition ceath | HOW certain ich Ole interested in. the | Monroe, charged with the larcency of jewelry " fi here to testify in Ives case instead of | resumed this morning before United States : , ; to supplementary ballots. Count Dillon, Bou- i 7 : xtra bargains to start with: and weare prepared now | Filip tai bec Sthand ithste; at G"Wotclockyeas | Ment Work in an entirely satisfactory manner | MAtional and state finances, J. K. Upton, act | ie Pi eiootes . coming to Commissioner Stone in the Criminal Court toshow the best BLACK SILK AT ONE DOLLAR | The entrance examinations will ‘be beia ‘at L o'clock p. | and to build iron vessels of from 1,000 to 3,000 debtedness twelfth, agricultare, e latest returns show the election of 219 SEE A SICK AUNT. room. Mr. A. G. Biddle appeared for the per yard that we have EVER SHOWN for the price | 2.0" WEDNESDAY, feptoriber 25, in thenew College | tons displacement. Thirteen; anafactores, ro Villiams, | Fepublicans and 156 conservatives and Boulan-| One of the telegrams he received from Wood- | defendant and Mr. W. A. Cook for the Prosecu- Abd the Baer goods equally cheap. Sy bekeren Toand 12 otisek: Man) Tei a | Mu. Sxownex, U. S. minister to Greece was | chiet of divisi ivision wi Enilot The election of Count Dikea snd May |PaH BDdEr date ofthe Sh instant, read: tion. LINEN TOWELS of every grade. ! fietaenfoine Of the lectures. HE KALUSOWSEI, | at the State department today to receive his Se ne eae ne mates ite | siadcan ana Wrigpel i comet. “CrxcrxxaTi—To James H. Wilson, care of | Testimony for the speumed, LINEN DAMASES in great variety. 2 wax ae | inal instructions preparatory to sailing in a| °°: ge sag Pov ene Criminal 100-doz, LINEN NAPKINS ranging from $1 per | (§- SCHOOL BOOKS FOR EVERY GHADE OF | few days for his ne schools at the very lowest jarce dozen to the finest imported: and, in fact, acomplete | stock of School Blank ‘Book, Statiousry ‘and other assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and are | 8°00! Hequisites. “Wholesale Cc. C. PURSELL, steel, mixed textiles, ineluding dyeing and re- at the very lowest prices, _se21-6t 418 9th st. ow. Also a complete assortment of WOOLEN SUITINGS Swi CREDIT! Cg imal the new colorings, all of which will be shown, | Gondsin General sold on Gredit at Cash Prinee tone | Marsbal Ransdell, who also went to Indian- | silk and silk goods, wool ¥ ‘Suites fi 15 up. -room | *polis, starts for Washington tomorrow, bring- ook you will sot he poemsed to buy 1f you ave. not | EE, Seton G25. Wainet Be soon Seiten rem eth | ing his family with bin, : sulted. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES Carpets from aoe. Brussels Carver from 7oee ail ‘Laid Free of Charge. Easy weekly W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, - 4 conductor No. 6: Come back to Cincinnati on | Mr. W. E. Williams, clerk of the dustries, coke manufacture, cotton manufac-| Boulangists Get a Crushing Defeat. i i oduced the docket and testified that W post. tures, electrical apparatus, light and power, | Loxpox, Sept, 23.—The Paris correspondent | Hreoptai:» Answer quick, (Signed) M. . | Court, pr \e Arronygy GENERAL Mituzn reached Indian- | 8/488 Manufacture, illuminating gas, iron an = we a the —_ — yes. apolis Saturday morning, his errand being to} finishing, new: and periodical press, in- | Ty res snipe harsaru merengue, ME al to the Parker robbery and did remove his family to this city for the winter. | cluding book aad job piu ship building, | langists, who returned only twenty-one members puns, Pa... Sept. 20.—To conductor - i mani Wooprvrr.” : bapa ie a eng against Mun- One fro . McCrae, manager roe for er a Soak weet rae ous Detective Raff testified that he was jactures, Four-| nd whose entire representation in the new | N°. 6: Please pass James H. Wilson from Cin-| the case, but Mr. Block took the case sul teenth, mines and mining, Dr. David T. Day, | chamber after the rebelloting will not exceed 50 Cinneii to Pittsburg on O.,H. snd D. on special | quently. special agent, ‘This division’ will embrace | members. |The conservatives elected 181 mem- | °*5,,(Sisned) J; McOnar, general manager.” plained ——— reports on the following named industries: | Pers and will get 90 more, ‘The republicans | j rten, patches were, » had passed over | the other. Tue Reconps axp Parers of the volunteer | coul,-copper, lead and zinc, iron ores, natural trees one 218 and will secure over 100 more,mak- | P® "private wires of fs com ay. charges pal SuoARS CHESTT HOUSE Daas Me FREE st | Civision of the army pay department have been | fas, precious stones, mineral waters, petro- | ing theic, total 560, gaint 290 or 200 repre: | Witness bad “a pass "to Pituburg. | Uee M Gnggan's AT HOUSE, 739and 741 7thst.n.w. pesopenn by order o the Becratary pr ae oneal seg dapper ebes cont : = ‘of, | Senting the whole reactionary Boulangist coali. | Where he was to get another | nied that he told the ar ie ice 1 1e r.” | that Armes’ Parker Armes lonroe as a witness. clerk e that a nolle pros. had Seep Ererereerareeeeeeom : : ‘ : tion. |The success of the republicans and the | 2PO arrival to bring him on to New York. | ters F a6 so FENN, ave. Rw, | BqesbUMBER VERY Low! yecond auditor | of | the “Treasury. In aaepecion ie eens A nia defeat of the ‘monarchy ood Onearion isn = ml ar ype rg ig found nenoand | ow snamignase Siteses cxpletined Ghat ia, ar te tuiries relative to claims of volun-| ascent; A. E. Shuman, acting chief of division, aphy fact. The result of the elections puts an itness read d Mr’ Block told _— teers, officers and soldiers of the Florida, Mex- ‘ : end to the Boulangist-monarchi , | Message from Julius Dexter asking why witness | aud Mr. I 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. XW. ican and rebellion wars will be disposed of by | Oevcni cues. Welk Oloste ccting eaet ot ngist Donarchist conspiracy. | wag going to New York. see the district . Scuoor Ovexs M oxpay, Serr. 23 GOOD BOARDS #1.25 PER 100 FEET. toe auditor, to whom all claims for bounty, division. Eighteenth, printing and stationery, ANNIE LECONEY’S MURDER. THE SICK AUNT TELEGRAM. pay and traveling expenses should also be ‘These Boards are Dry, Bright, Heart Well Sawed snd | gent, 16 Feet Lengths. Navan Onpens.—Commander R. D. Evans Parents who intend purchssing their CHILD s LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, has been ordered to command the Ossipee. COAT this Fall would be wise to call and see our| se6-3m Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. | Lieut. C. C. Rogers to duty in the naval inte! stock this week. Dr. Orlando C. Ketcham, chief of division, THE ACTUAL CENSUS Wonk atusapy Beaux, | THC Alleged Confession of Murray De- The organization of the office is far in ad-| M¢4—Prosecutor Jenkins? Statement. | «x, . , vance of what it was atthe same period ten] Campen, N.J., Sept. 23.—Prosecutor Jenkins | imcinnati: Your aunt lies at the point of death. | fourth preci years ago. gence office, Surgeon H. J. Babin tothe re- | purpose to complete the work of the census as of Armes before Judge Miller Col. Fellows here read the telegram sent by agreement accepted to Wilson in Cincinnati: peor “New Yor, Sept. 19—To Jas, H. Wilson,| C. K. Vi t in psec = ‘inct, juced ay of arrests As is well known it is Mr. Porter's | denies the alleged confession made by the ne- | “‘Aturer’ remerked teat this telegram, under |heke | The Feankt Monroe, fe, but with: 4 FOR SALE-ENTIRE STOCK OF bry | °° * : 4 gro Murray in the Leconey murder case. | the circumstances, was unjustifiable, b Jerome Desio testified to a givenup by EE VERY LOW. OMTLETE AND THE PRICES | (a>? Qtode 1s Clone bunbows Engineer He Ge ieee aera | 208 as posible after thonctual enumeration of | He said: “Some of the facts are drew the remark soon “after, saying that he | him to Detective McDevitt, er: Ror pesaes beeing tinny camo oe SE comer Staind Husa. | Mecburetn of steam engineering. Commander | for this rewon finished the preliminary work, | U2 and tty ihte entre ahead before, | Fested and Mr, Brooke reacwed his sooten | ogg: TTMONT 70m raz a wm Epsninmat —— Ei - izati ii ut as an entiret is 5 t -? cer Horne was called and Camel's Hair, &c., ke. FOR SALE—A~ SAFER AND Mone | 4,,0; Kellogs has been deta ‘om the com- | completed the organization of the office and is irety it is untrue. The statemen y defendant ‘The popular price SCHOOL COAT, in sizes 4 to 12 > profitable investinent cannot be found than Zearw inclusive, is made of Fancy Plaid Cloaking, | Lots 1,2 and 20 in squate024, containing 15,032 feo prangisseses ot Nes gah =o Goce Holling } Frame Houses, southern exposure to & park: stune’s | the Asiatic station, per steamer October 5. fers. Ensign st 8 Wood rom. duty in: the | oy Prepared for the collection, and compile | that the state had information about a will left | fo acquit om the. ground that ies tect nord | testified that Block distinctly 101d. Monroe that orders. D8 . ‘of m du e statisti In fact, ti lection sta- i i i bareau of navigation and ordered to duty on | om ohet sic ep edgt dha: ofsta-/by Richard Leconey, in which the bulk} an accomplice was not admissible. to acquit on the und that the testimon: : me ‘Toe he could make no promises. of the property was left to An-| was deni Then counsel moved to have 7 : TWO APPOINTMENTS, nie Leconey, ii itively without | stricken from the evidence tbat part! Parker expressed inclination to promo hrf rca mda ssonguert | charge of “he "Phikdeiphia moval Yorpital | Hon. Robert D. Porter, superintendent | foundation, » Wo have a theory sao. the mur-| of Woodrafs evidence wick relinny toPane | Tarte geapremed, her, disinclination to prose. Ages, “ite & a oe = saie you better that: Bonds or sou October 7 snd placed on waiting orders. of census, has appointed Mr, Richard | 4¢, but decline to give it to the public in ad- | 2ist of January. This was also denied and Mr. | require her to . He acted in this mat- ‘The popular price MISSES’ SUHCOL NEWMARKET 8.6 per cent discount if bout thie month Medical Inspector A. C. Ort as presi- | P, Rothwell of New York, editor Engineering vance of the trial. Le Coney is the man | Brooke at once took up the task of addressing teraccording to tbe discretion allowed him. By fs made single breasted, of Fancy Stripes and Plaid | _%18-1 dent of the naval me examinin, and Mining Jeurnal, chief special agent against whom we will present evidence before | the jury. the grand jury at the next session of court.” IN We Ree ae Deep Cape, with Reveres, Bell Sleeves, DR. REGINALD MUNSON HASREMOVED | board at New York and ordered | to take charge of the collection of the schentiics elena NE Standing Collar, Fall Box-plaited Back. Bs Hi Siatl toa fo, ie cant | (0dr atthe naval Lowpital, Poiadsiphin | sate Of gold and silver for the eleventh | VON DER AHE AND THE LEAGUE.| OS APPOINTMENT TODAY, a sages, 12, 14, 16. the same as heretofore, 9 to 10 4.m., 1 to 2 p.m. and 5 a dical . | census, ‘is inquiry is regarded as by far the — 7.2 ' 7pm. 8 () Tele) 276, | from the New York navy yard, 28th instant, and i ing it i ‘ —_ s Se PA. lm or to7 my, , Sunday 9 to 10am. only. De ccdered to duty as preaide most difficult among the mining industries, | If the Cincinnati Meeting is Not Satis- for Iowa. thority he had for arresting a an extensive assortment, sll of which you will find ex- = THE MEDICAL. DENTAL AND PHARMA- | amining board at New York October 1. Surg. cellent value and correct shapes. ceutical Departinents of Howard Don't forget we are large dealers in CHILDREN’S | FL HG” MONDAY, Peptember 0. at 7 bm. Frog. J- WeaR, HANDEERCHIEPS, &c. b # CB PURVIS. MD. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL GLOVES (Wool), all sizes | _S¢17toocl 111s i mt of the naval ex- particularly in the matter of showing the pro- ; me ; duction by states. This is on account of th ‘QUESTION a SEs So lomstd Cuiyersity | D. McMurtrie, from the receiving ship Ver- inoressing prectine of mining ores in yok fro 81. Lot ae ss Derr Park, Mp., Sept. 23,—The President Judge Hoge declined to answer, stating that ett Tie | Mont, 28th instant, and ordered to the New| andsmelting thei in another, ‘Mr, Rochon Saas BP a ee SMALL WARES-GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER. | yablic are invited to be present For circulare ad- | York navy yard, with other members of his staff, including Mr. | Mt- Von der Ahe, president of the St. Louis factory What He Will Do. — THE DMPERTINEST. today appointed Edward Knott marsbal for the | he regarded the question as impertinent. He northern district of Iowa. knew nothing of the arrangement to send ill iliar | ase ball club, as saying that if the meet at —_>——_ a Srcartanr Ros and party arrived in Kansas | With reoent prossess in gold end sitar eit | Cincinnati today ts sot satisfactory heen FRAUDULENT BONDS. Monroe ont of the District, He hed taken the 25c. per pair. ATTENTION, KNIGHTS 1 City last night, having completed their inspec- | Ing than Prog pores ar United Btate, ° . course under the discretion allowed him, which CHILDKEN’S SCHOOL HOSE, warranted past | BSED outers! wiomee Teas Gan een weet | ti aaa edie 3 He bas been engaged in the collection of mar, | mike, 82 effor$ to get into the league. Supposed Plans of a Gang of Adrol bbe had frequently oxerciaed in other casen Black, kibbed, 25c. per pair: these Hose are excellent | pow ah feb Lat pe peg a meecialty ion of the sorgbum industry in Kansas, The | He has been engaged in the collection of min- “I think Indianapolis will sell out cheap,” he iP] of a of It | Mr. ‘esked ‘value and are sold at “rock bottom” Notice. Chapewux cleaned like new. sel2w* | Secretary and party will inspect the stock | eral masini for a ie said. “I /would place Denny at third’ and Swindlers. shield the Monroe and Seaton CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c. LADIES KEiORNING FROM 1HEIR | Y#Tds and packing houses today and leave this| Superintendent rains Porter also today | Glasscock at short. keeping Fuller as a utility ae” prompted his action. to 250. | <a immer sojourn should not by sewing ona | €Vening for Washington, nape =e a Noemi ine eciee man. I think that with my team I could Carcaco, Sept. 23.—A dispatch from Kansas |" J answered CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SILK SC. 220, | heavy machine cancel all the bevefits of mountain airs ——— , specia x ut up @ winning club.” Mr. Von der Ahe said | City, Mi : There is every reason to be-| and fore pratt an Ty rd Hee healers Wilson Hiss Ane Nuey, muuediatels | _ Ravages ov Cuouena.—Consul General D. | coal statistics. Mr. Halberstadt is familiar | Pogo © winning club.” | Mr. challenge from | tiecc rp stcidkodnen ther CHILDREN’S JERSEY BLOUSE WAISTS, $1.50; | light to injure the weakest. q Lynch Pringle, at Constantinople, in a commu. } with the coal mines of Pennsylvania and will be | Kaneas City and did not think ‘he would sox. Feed. | ‘The all sizes. se13-Lu OFFICE, 437 9th u.w._| nication to the Department of State under date | signed to duty with Special Agent Ashburner | sider it ing to flood the eastern cities with fraudu- CHILDREN’S FLANNEL BLOUSE WAISTS, $2; al aizea ‘There are still s few CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUITS | 57 <3, suuqunce, the reopeunus of his studio and to be cloved out at prices less than the cost to manu- astei and traits made from po facture. Lite “Free exhibition of paintings day and JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO | from ‘an: ¢ cholera in Mesopotamia, A Tue U.S.8. Cutcaco « led from Newport for New York yesterday afternoon, having com- DE. A. BEHREND HAS REMOVED HIS s peed Office and Kesidence to 1214 Kat aw. were no trial WM. H. McKNEW, (Guceessor to RH. Taylor) ‘933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Established, 1861. of the other cruisers yesterday. mission to the Naval academy will be held at Annapolis on the 25th instant to fill the remain- ing vacancies, * SoENTiSiY” office from 12th at. to 1325 Fat. located, COMMUTATION TICKETS: wel? Trxixe tag Srgep or THe Yorxtows.—The | Frances jor six months, on all lives of the Herdic Coaches, Wand at the 10) ‘S01 E. Capitol st, i V1 Peni ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY joe. CRISWELL. LOT F ot, aw were made; at one hundred und forty revolu. SCWAP ILI North Capital and Hat tions, 14.9’ knots, and at full speed, one hun- een 3018-6m_| dred and sixty-one revolutions, 16.7 knots were = a exceeds the called for in the Bevein NEW CROP PEAS IN GLASS, NEW CROP | PEAS IN TIN, NEW CROP TEAS, NEW MACKEREL, | NEW PRESERVES, NEW JELLIES, FRENCH SOUPS TN TIN, FRENCH SOUPS IN GLASS, EXTRA LARGE OLIVES IN GLASS, PITTED OLIVES IN | — FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST GLASS, Lnported Sardines, the hixhest grades known CHAMPAGNE WINES, speak in the canvass for Gen. Mahone. The to the trade; Edam Cheese, just imported; Full All the E at New ¥. captain has volunteered his services to Gen. Cream Pine-apple Cheese, large and small; English Mahone during the entire canvass, 3 * etn at al from the churn. We are headquarters for the cele EQUITABLE rated Geneva Mauetic Water. A single trial will TIVE BUILDING Assoct convince you of its marvelous curative qualities. We — Carr. Parnick O'Fannett of this city left pers YY LS-Guperiot Folate Chips FRESE Sutecriptions for shares in the 17th tasue received ene a dauy At in utes of tue Ammctaion, Myatt i > ssigammart il The Bid of St. Louis for the World’s Every department is ready for your inspection, _ 803-1 pleted her speed trials and maneuvers. There | ¥#ir Likely to Defeat Her Aspirations, Sage The city of St. Louis has heretofore been a | Vinson, in which Fleming Talley and Howard A Srectat Examrnation of candidates for ad- | candidate for the high honor of being the place | Parker were charged with burglarizing the where the great exposition of 1892 should be circular sent out confidentially by Goy, | 8U™ of $200 and Parker was discharged; Much ‘Coupon beoks con 100 tickets, transferable, | speed trials of the U.8.8. Yorktown at Newport | chairman of the committee of two hundred, Maj. Merritt Sac teak ais Tshien : % ‘offies Saturday tis! % first trial, | has had, to the least of it, an injurious }. Mer ‘s m2 no te FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1889. Toe bet. uw raudat the Toliowing drag staeee: | at fusip rerotaibves te meson sre tn boon | oaact pen tis ohanpen. " : To the Editor of Tux EVENING Stan. cE Gaia mage an hour. At ninety-five revolutions 105 ‘The circular is a lengthy one and is ad- i | i : i i f e F of August 90, reports a total of 1,285 deaths | *# Pittsburg, Pa, so mid Seven i oo The Boyds Station Bu . SECTIONAL APPEAL, Pals had aptly tioga en cline acs Rockvinte, Mp., Sept. 23.—A large crowd of people was in attendance here today to hear the habeas corpus case before Judge John T. store of [James Ganley at Boyds station on the but the publication of a printed | 10th instant, Talley was held for trial in the as governor of Muouri and alfa rus tnnifeied in the cae. large EEEy aH i L. Lens worthless have about Lane. The ding off unl they have suliclent ovidence forth the mar to ‘up the gang. grove THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS. oe ehng Efforts Being Made to Secure = Writ | common fer fa “cbating of Error in Their Case. het and Se anes | 5 | | i i iat if i 7 i F * . > rt a to cut Guarantee aii that is claimed for it or money refunded. ARTERIES DENNY 0088 FOE: a ee: complicity the ———— mare) vt edie RIES: va = their for the of securing a writ of error ————__ EB.rHONZO YOUNGS Office hours, from 9 a m. 30 p.m. the first ie ~~ ‘Wednesday in each montuAne ottice will be open from dete Biebte tases the stom St se eee ‘The Desth Record. 420 NINTH STREET. be vivck y, Mk AuvenCeS Wald DO msde promptly Court . a. They Daring at7 vein. amendment # iF it I Eef fie if i inf iit i i fi