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. 1889, GONE TO CUMBERLAND. President Takes Part in That Town’s Centennial Celebration. THE TEMPLAR CONCLAVE. Arranging for Brilliant Entertainments | He for the Week. “Normse Lore Turu- im the verdict of all who take Ayers Pilla, Prompt and effective in their action, they leave Bo fil-effects, and may be administered to old oF young. Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, says: “I was o great sufferer from Constips ton, Heada he, and General Debility. My skin ‘was yellow, snd I had constant pain in my side and beck O-Ler medicines failing, I took tree 2d EDITION. Lael eras oh Sl Can Be Required In Case of Work Done for the W. & G. R. R. Company. ‘RECEPTION ‘LOGAN'#—TER BICYCLE In all work done by contractors for the Dis- sake ieuaiaaien bs saissadeh Geakio a Sona trict, a guarantee fs required from the con- ‘0 THE CONCLAVE, tractor tokeep the workin repsir for five One of the attractive entertainments for the conclave week is the levee to be ply Bossy boaee of Ayer's can ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, : n° abe | Logan at Calumet Place on the recaps estornenpt tno — ad day, October 10. As stated in Tax Stan Calumet The Society Holds its Annual Reunion tional | Place and vicinity will be brilliantly illumin- ‘Enlargement of th» Liver, most of the time be- of ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes ated. A committee of Knights Templar, twenty-second which Mr. Geo, W. Evans is the head, is co- annual reunion of the society of the army of > p-ee e ahnaigmirs the Tennessee began its meeting this morning. Erepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell. Muss | The Burnet house, which is the headquarters Among those who will assist Mrs, Logan to Bold by all Draggists ®nd Dealers in Medicines. the is gay with flags and y receive are Gen, Chas, Roome, the grand i ENTER 2: tyes master of Templars, and Mra, Roome, Eminent | in buni and resonant with military music, sickle WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS while the hearty greetings of comrades who Sir Myron M. Parker of Columbia com- At the Ninth International Medical Congrees, Dr. A. | Poe P4SBiecee® thoughout the eas rear aoe = a ates. S aae Boteler by Maj. Moore yesterday. aa b an * | @“Having seen in the evening papers, OPINION OF ATTORNEY RIDDLE, L.A. Tobolat, of the University of Pennsylvania a “corridors. Col. M. Daj Su : Eminent Sir J. H. Oleott of Washington, No. 1; ler sprint charges ind been prefered Wikis As couae neon ok ae Carlabed Spradel Salt for | 0, hoon are Mr. and Mrs. 4. B. Jackson plea Ee agalnel mee by some persons Sie tedostonlion 08 | sags, corns in Sula ine be mac Comman re ve e wl co eeee ce anne tones oe re poe Rag orb ry, jo.8; 3 Hies- : harge I most emphat- juestion in some adiposts, r ton, De Molay, No. 4; and Mrs. Geo. Gib- | ically deny, and ha' been a member of | fore me once before, My recollection is that disease, dyspepsia, catarrhal in- | its organization, attended yore rashingto! represent Mra, endorf, near! -three | in that instance the work clearly not ~ e aad. receiving dues. Promptly at 10 o'clock | C*Ptain of the Wi ——— ay we Xai ana ire, darrison. Ding mee, eattch thne, Sy now I ‘held it_not f pany. a, that an opinion of the attorney for the District on the subject be asked for. league chapter brother! Dingman, time, to my knowledge, | ‘new work’ that I held it not. within spleen, children with marasmus, gout, rheumatina of | the members formed in line and with Generals | tive of the ia the me, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Orcutt, Gen. and A ies aie bere saale santas law. It seems to me that the present the joints, eravel, otc. twenty-six wereentirely cured, | Sherman, Howard and, Dodge at the head, | said today: L. Conger of Ohio, Gen. and Mrs. Berry, Col. | for any violation of the rules of the mt | work though a repair isa new surface, a rais- threomuch improved, and one not treated long enough. | marched to College hall, two squares | “The brotherhood was organised to protect | snd Mrs. Diston o| iilinois, Mr. and Mrs. John | or conduct unbecoming » membef of the force. | ing of the face of the street and though Average time of treatment, four weeks. where the business meeting wes held, the players; we are not wreckers. Our griev-| A. Logan, jr., and Major and Mrs. Tucker. ances will all be laid before the league, and ‘THE BALTIMORE KNIGHTS. there will be. plenty of time to talk] A committee representing the Knights Tem- ‘The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt (powder form), is an ex- Gan. skanmag’s amaeaa, procera cnagpee yyy rag eats aiieie | Gen. Sherman on talfing the chair made no Pleasant to take and penicnadin caine. ‘Thegenuine | formal speech, but pleasantly-congratulated the a if investigation | awarded under the five year contract I think it Becomary to prefer charges | is fairly included in the term ‘other new ce to defend myself.” work’ of paragraph 9, section 5, of the act of 11, 187! about getting even after our conference plar of Baltimore and Maryland called at Psa aga Appeeos yd pr a rch bs ihc aati cahidk with the Ne A en a oe ae ramer ears Le re teen 20 larae Sn sanesably Of ED | wists ths lage magnates hea failed, The pab- headquarters today. The delegation was com- Lieut. Boteler has always | Disirict though at the instance, I suppose, of ies. Each bottle comes in. leht blue PeNDEE. | imsuch apparent good health. He said that - lication this week of the brotherhood inten- d of C. CO. Isaacs of Maryland comman tation, and the charges are a | the railroad com » still the District is di- Bor Ss ees Darclay street, New Yer looking down into <a bs <— pons tions is a “fake” of the worstkind, Ro. 1; Past Grand Master of the State 0. W: his friends who never knew | rectly interested | Xa having § Se ges in ji Bagg I Tres upon | COeTSS every mem = The whole scheme was concocted by Presi- | Hatter, of Crusade, No, 5; Past Grand Com- repair, an advised Sue Dolla. ers ee ulmwkt | Who had once been meebece, oF Poe dent Allen of the Providence club, Radbourne | mander George W. Starr, P, 0. of entire work on the avenue is new work under on. ARE NERVOUS O& DYSPEPTIC THY ree. Why r= Tedeene oeete was unani- | nd myself in 1885. It was prepared while we | Baltimore No. 2; 3. Henty Sayder of THE CASE OF MRS. ROWLAND. the 9th paragraph, section 5 above. Tarte Monumental, No. 8; Thos. C. Hendricks, — “This between the District and the con- Carter's Little Liver pepgue sahes £0 th t re-| Were members of the Providence club and q 5 ‘ib idine. Ia . aus ee Rervous, and Bervousness makes Fou dyspeptic: either | mously selected as the place for the next t bh ing of freez- | eralissimo, Crusade, No. 6; J. Frank Wilhelm, | 4 New Warrant Made Out Charging | tractor is the holding. I do not thin gnc feuders you miserable, ard these “litte pills cure pina, the time tebe ntouncedty the president at a time when the league Was talking o oral PSignag ne oe ic ged ppg eed i any question of this kind arises between the hould be held coincident with the unveiling of | lished in the Providence Journal as | ton, recorder of Boumi temple, Mystic Shrine. Embezzlement of Various Sums. contractor and the railroad company, The show eld coi i ecial it d | Their purpose was to arrange for the ac- : , who has| Company should pay the whole cost H. & H iy ne ar age rhga i audee tee Created ates desk aie Th bluff | commodation of ‘the Marylan: Assistant District Attorney Armes, wl ouse & ERRMANN'S ies ‘ tohim. The District will reserve the percent- i i i 1d to the Police h that — for A ticle | their ladies. ‘The been off on his vacation, returne age on the whole work, including e sceaplaens, ol Me teehely: «ae. AS | Wee coceuity Searrecaiet nad Canine (ua, betes, ne) Re memes l ccartsom: setae charge of the prosecution | tite railroad company. EQUITABLE drew Hickenlooper —o. | oO oe nin | cant by the Aasoolated Pree, knights in the Globe building, having leased | of the case of Mrs. Annie Rowland, late matron THE CROWDED CEM RY. cRepir dion om behalf of Gemeiny of "ihe Army of ———————— richer dyed} Ghat Duilding, |The mem- | of Dr. Hammond's saniturium, against whom a DED ETE! ol e Gran mmande) ve 7 a) a ee jee ie tered at 612 Pennsylvania avenue, but make | W#°rant charging the embezzlement of $60 has | no More Interment Will Be Permitted Gen. M. Force, Notpebeeemetny Noort *-aberbocy ye Bankrupt, She 1s Ready to Fight | their headquarters with the subordinate com- | been pending. 2 in It. EAS BROOME, THROUGH 128 BEREFE- | after a member had venter ‘ak for Her National Honoe. manderies at the Globe building. BoumiTem-| Assistant District Attorney Mullowney, who CENCE, 60 FIRMLY IMBEDDED IN THE | ‘fom Gen. Force that he would not be a candi- . Pe RS, Shrine ar rents, TUM: | investigated the charge yesterday, did not think | It is mentioned elsewhere in Tue Stan that ry date for omar se meat Loxpox, Sept. 95.—There has been no such —— rod be peoctld Spee easy feed that the government could maintain the charge, | Health Officer Townshend transmitted to pet Along tas pie read of eonteibaters to the | excitement in Spain as at the present time since the po w of erecting —y Pra. rte ion stand for | 8nd consequently he declined to present the | Commissioners his report - the sam eeted HERE amount of $3 each to the fund for the erection | the flurry with Germany concerning the Caro- | the benefit of the ladies who will accompany | case to the court, _ | Mr. G. Browne Goode am = cad hone ana NCS a f trian statue of General John A. | line Islands, Bankrupt‘and ill prepared as the | the Maryland knights, Dr. Hammond was at the Police Court this| residents of Mount Picasant, ‘ing ITS USEFULNESS. paella emma ty hi dD ©. A | nation is, there is no doubt of its being ready THE BICYCLE PARADE. morning and he was examined by Mr. Armes. | further interments in what is known as the Fon ail Pa Pe ler wri parity " tion, That] Ata meeting last night of the committee in} A# the result of the latter's investigation he | «young Men's Baptist” or “Mount Pleasant ITSFAR REACHING AND COMPREHEN- {number of inquiries were made con-| to fight upon the slightest provocation. z ordered the issuance of another warrant, health cerning the manner of subscribing, indicating | the national honor is wounded is a sufficient charge of the bicycle parade a subcommittee chiraing Mis. Rowland with eubenriameet cemetery be forbidden, and that the he: SIVE METHODS HAVE BEEN PARTICI- a general desire among the members to send | watchword, although the national eomcen uniter that had been appointed to look into the ques- are ae ‘warrant was made out by Warrant | officer recommended for reasons stated by him este pin yp teapeispa ia femergh gm ecrrgpriemg e e-poes prgrepeeecpominndpte tele hgh nneesd PT reported that the opinion seemed to be | Clerk Harper. Itcontained four counts, charg- | that “farther permits in this comotery be re- THROUGH FAIR AND EQUITABLY DEAL | fhat they be sent to General Raum at Wash- | of its many credita ‘cooupation of ‘Tetash; 16 6 unanisaoualy in favor of the cyclers parading | ing the embezzlement of $55 July 7, $55 July | fused,” AFFECTIONS OF THE PUBLIC AS TO RE- QUIRE NO EXTRAORDINARY ENERGY ON . rt with their club organization, and the secre’ 17, $60 July 27 and #55 September 25. OPINION OF ATTORNEY RIDDLE. ING, WE REST WITHOUT APEER IN THE was voted to retain the permanent head- | safe baplant aes ae oe ey Geek of the general committee will therefore ser The warrant had not been sworn to at 3 Having satisfied themselves that no more HISTORY OF THE Lobe ras Ciaelenem, bee — — ow ng — atten and prejudice are revived, and | ™Unicate with each club and extend an invite- k, although the case was set for trial at permits for burials in this cemetery should be CREDIT BUSINESS OF THIS CITY. Loudon entertained the’ leaders with s the short-sighted policy of former ‘goy-| tion to the members to participate in the pa- . rae Eranted, tho next step of the Commissioners BEING THUS FIRULY ESTABLISHED WE on the citlzen soldier, which was devoted | ernment in abandoning an outpost so superior rade. e following order for formation of i was to find out if they had the necessary power to showing how four years of | to Couta and supplementing it so admirably as | the parade brainy te Ha per rng ae AN ORNAMENTAL CIRCLE. in tos pron ‘Accordingly the matter was ARE NOT NECESSITATED TO ASSUME ALL hardship had cress a ¢ np a . be oie ee ented. post for future operations rst ane i » Capital bicyele clubs H. N. al ts be = af the tnke | referred to gyre Biddle with instructions the men who fought for their country. ie fae, 4 division, 2 Propos Located sec: aE ee ae | ae eae fer business calls were made | THe JEALOUSIES OF OTHER EUROPEAN PowE n | LOW commanding, ond division, Washing tat . Th rt was received to- ton cycle club, E. E. Curry commanding tion of Michigan and Montana Avenues. pin ar arty Aly epcie « be FORE PREPARED TO OFFER OUR GOODS upon Gen. Howard and others for remarks to| must now be contended with, and the antag-| Third. division, Columbia cycle club Th thorities ‘of the Catholic untversit Vithout looking fora specit nig eovew _— ll up the time until the time for the reception i . ay s W. id ry th e authorities of the jolic uni 'Y | covering this special case, the result of oN CREDIT a te chamber of comamerce, onism which France encountered in obtaining H. A. Lamon commanding. Four! : i i some time ago, as stated in Tux Stax, called | the duties and obligations imposed on the Com- aan iss presen) foothold at Tonks ae aap ilkecery canoe ne bag a upon Capt. Symonsand expressed their desire | missioners under all the general and special A CRONIN SUSPECT. Italy experiences in attempting to establish a " 3 t favored ome yd H Talks Quite Plainly Banish what opposition they will'arouse, The | commanding.” Sixth division, League of Amer: | greuue, Harewood roud, Lincoln road and Mon- simlar ouses, [ahould abo un order forbadding J. J. Heffernan Spanish what opposition they : ican wheelmen, C, H. Plumb’ commanding: W 8 hashad a plan of the : igor gen | Upon the Matter. liberal organs are unexpectedly belligerent in H. Stern and F. B. Figgins aids, Seventh divi« tanaavenue. Capt. Symons p! further interments as petitioned and + tone, though bays advanced republicans have sion, local wheehuen, with C. BR. Overman in | ‘itcle prepared. In order to carry out this | an authenticated copy to the chief — San Francisco, Sept. 25.—A special from | never concealed their pha that a change ok command of the uprights and W. Hamilton | plan and make this a handsome and attractive | the comer V psa peice ——) oo mer Seattle, W.T., says: A morning paper poo eee ey ee ee eee a rous® | Smith in command 0; the safetios, “Eighth di- | center of travel, the captain says, in his recom | a iteadent of the meteopoliten poltoe lishes an interview with J. J. Heffernan, who | ‘Tre articles Ef Pasties naturally attributed Rae dal logerr pa rele tye cacy Ef mendation to the Commissioners, that it will | ith ar Onder to enforce it. ‘The company may ig the fo AT PRICES IN CONFORMITY WITH THOSE OF STRICTLY CASH HOUSES AND UPON ‘TERMS WITHIN THEREACH OF THE ARTI- SAN AND LABORER. THE EXACTIONS OF OUR SYSTEM ARE SO INSIGNIFICANT THAT NO RELIABLE HOUSE KEEPER NEED SUFFER DISCOM- FORT, HOWSOEVER MEAGER THE FURSE i iefs’ Tv ili issue the necessary York as aid. diefs’ Home to donate a small amount of| The Commissioners wi . a Se aati Cotes ae eat ae MAS Ean cee ne SM | | Gia wheciinen will forixea MalbianAareane, (lund. obra. aeAtih of ei eae 40 be sete sa Riceoted tx Rin shove epseten’ st €e sicstuleers present working asa ‘longshoreman. Heffer- | financier, Senor Pedreg with their right resting on 1st street west. The | thrown into the road and circle, and suggests | ©t!y day. OUR THREE COLOSSAL STORES ARE RE- i “Iam the party referred to. My ‘THE HOPE OF YOUNG SPAIN ae column will then move west along Pennsylva-| that the Commissioners write a letter to Gen.| INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "ARLOR AND BED ROOM | Dame is J. J. Heffernan; Ihave lived in Oak- | is for movement of any kind. A corrupt junta | nia avenue to 15th street, thence uerth to Penne Schofield, president of the board of commis- cama te ak a ., nearly al! my life, and I am a friend | o¢ politicians and army officers obstructs prog- | sylvania avenue, to west gate of executive | sioners of the Soldiers Home, asking that the FURNITURE IN WALNUT, OAK, ASH, | of Tom Desmond. When the papers stated that rounds: through grounds, passing in front of | authorities of the home consent to the course ‘The New York Stock Mar yo i = iy of | authorities o: ¢ home . The folk 6 Opening an ny Desneast bad s band in, Orosine seardet Lex | Te Ce arives Wi | Skeoutive mansion, och the samt guts; eet | Gane ae une Rew York Stock Aackets a pepuried by epoca CEERE AE ARROSRY. pressed myself pretty strongly and denounced | ambitions of the rising generation in along Pennsylvania avenue to Washingtan cir. ee Wire to Corson and Macartney, CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE AND DE- a = — the Soe thed ayer ‘y exile. ie < cle, around south side of circle to K street, MURDERED IN KENTUCKY. an e Irish hy SCRIPTION, DRAPERIES, BUFFETS, RAT- — been a member of the Clan-na-Gael and the | every Spanish patriot, and the government is bresregred besten Mable Ter The Mutilated Body of Almon S. Holtz- . In ugust 7, a reporter ac~ 1 square, where the parade w ismisse ILET 5! FOLDING BEDs, iis case, but | most eligible subjects for conscription, form , i of STOVES AND RANGES, Tieaghed at hime ze for Ber | the majeity ‘of the emigrants and tho prohib: | p4,,committeo “was appointed to ‘all upon A telegram received here today from Cincin- AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSEFUR- attle. itive laws do not promise much relief. Nee eee nn TOP |e canes ES beae oP himnm A tian, NISHING LINE, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER oN ee esene SENOR PIYMARGAL PERTINENTLY SAYS Chief Marshal George 8S. Atwater was ap- | aged 30, a telegraph operator. was taken from ee ee that « Spanish emigrant to a foreign country is | pointed a committes to secure lanterns, can-|the Ohio river at Constance, Ky., Monday The New Columbia Hotel Totally De- | lost to nationality forever. If he goes to Cuba | ‘les and wires for the machines, ‘ morning with a fearful gash across the forehead, Mr. OC, H. Plumb was appointed to consult fhere the skull had been crushed. Coroner CREDIT, it is worse still, for there he becomes an ens i where the EXACTING A TRIFLING SUM AS EARNEST — of the home government, But a colony across cabllty of their taking partin tha perader™< | Murat of Boone county concluded that the OF THE BARGAIN AND ACCEPTING THE Carz Ma~, N.J., Sept. 25.—A* 1 o'clock this | the straits ina country needing noth but man had been murdered and the corpse aan mornitg the new Columbia hotel was found to | art reenter ernie? | A party of thirty nobles of the Mystio Brine | Wa! turned over to Coroner Rendigs ALAN ‘TIAL. (TS BY THE and in communication wi 6 mother 7 » pairs: ae be on fire, and has been totally destroyed, to- | country would furnish an unobjectionable out- | will come to Washington during the conclave |®24 brought to the morgue in this city. sa tl Saturday in WEEE OR MONEE 25 SATETACEION gether with Koening’s saloon and garden ad- lay for the restless and. impetuous, _ould | as an escort to George F. Loder of Rochester, | Holtzclaw was last seen at 11 p.m. ry ‘THE DEBT. joining. e ie the sitting room of John Mosers’ saloon, at 8th ~ Proprietor Frank Hildreth and wife were in | Prove e source of wealth and strength to Spain. | Aivigigh” “Met Of stafl for the New York | [nt {UG routs co Yom tm with a woman at- HERRMANN'S the house, but escaped without difficulty. The Incendiary Work in West Virginia. DISTRI (Or GOVERN ERNMEN’ tired in blue. Holtzclaw resided at Washing- ‘i aang ee sas quotations at close of — property wes wort sbeat 900,008, and Was Pe?) crscico, Boyt. 95—A special dispatch fom = s a ton, D. C., where he has wealthy relatives. “Sovernment Bonds—U.8. 432, 1801, registered, tially ‘destroyed in June, 1879, beforo it waa Charleston, : ity is i Almon Holtzclaw, the murdered man, was a | 105% bid, 106% asked. U. 8. 4iys, 1801, coupon, CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, eted. leston, W.Va, says: This city is inw state | __A perrriox ror sTREET areas ‘perl brother of ©, Taylor Holtzclaw and W. B.|105% bid, 106% asked. U. & 4s, registered, east storm prevailed and proved a | of terror through the evident determination of | _ ‘The Commissioners are in receipt of a peti- Holtzclaw and s nephew of T. J. Holtzclaw, | 1907, 126% bid, 127%; asked. U. 8. 48, coupon, th st and 636 Mass, ave. nw, able assistance to the firemen. cause | unknown incendiaries to destroy the place, | tion from the residents and property owners on | Holtzclaw and «nephew of city, He was | 1007, 127% bid, 128%" askea. a = of the fire is not known. Yesterday morning the fires attempt was made. nos ray Heer a prelire aetE forrplty Suentp-two years of age — re born at War- one a rg ay i eg ag _ RTE ry IES and by noon the fire department had been . ton, Va. Mr. W. B, Holtzclaw sax v + bi a ise2’ a FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP | Catied out four different times, “Agunata| be put. in the schedule for. improve- test fo Ruow or ‘uo reason Why bis bear pg A nay beh he ree g'clock four fires were started at once, all un-| ments for the co yors.,_ Thay sy 18 | shoud take his own life, unless tt wan despond- 105% bid, 20-year fund 5s, 1800, gold, 112 “bia, pultedove. Carters ite Liver Mis, Sry them | Warren and Murphy Fight Sixty-Eight | crouch circueatecree soe gee all a2: | the petition that they do not wish to anlagoaiae | <1 from lnck of employaent. 118 asked, Water stock, 7s, i901, = Unsatisfactory Rounds for It. incondiarism. Property valued at over @60,000 | the action of the Northeast citizens’ associa- | °2°Y a as : c aia sal was destroyed. A number of men are patrol Soe cnet eer anorang Sle Strout fromm, Held for the Grand Jury. fei tek oe poe erie Soutuxa New. re Cit ee, eters Wer, | ing a creas vite Wincherin iden and ovary | eed eres eee ees Tee | akg ceuecooe tee Pelee Orcs Dalge | 22s hea Se NS SOc, LEATHEROID TRUNES, ren of Los Angeles, Cal., and Frank Murphy of | suspicious orci rk fe en ee fr-| Bamber of citizens and the claims of a large | Miller heard testimony in the case of Henry Minccltancens Boots —U, &, Hiscute Lees Very light in weight. Birmingham, England, fought to » finish at the | Tosa bus if an incendiary ie captured there | AF08 of territory. Pryor, a young colored man charged with rob- | PO°4% a" ga"109 bid 1024 asked Wenge STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than rooms of the California athletic club last night | i. 1.6 doubt he will be lynched. THE LAW AS TO TWENTY-AEVENTH STREET. bing Alice Taylor of $100. Mr. Carrington, for | and ‘Georgetown Hatironad, 10-40 SS ee ee ee eee » Camaros a Tue Stan has heretofore referred | the prisoner, entered s pleaof not guilty. While | Pid. 108 ae co anningron Bole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE championship. Murphy weighed 119andwas| A Claim on Congress for Damages. the recommendation of Capt. By. p . A witness to the | RUE Convertible Made and sold only at TOPHAM'S Seconded by Martin Murphy and Patey Hogan. | Laycasten, Pa., Sept. 25.—At this morning's that be ay-| there was not a single eye- —— Warren weighed about 118. His seconds were lowed on 27th street. It will be remembered | alleged theft a number of witnesses were ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Ps. sve | John Donaldson and Paddy Gorman, Hiram | **ion of the trisynodic board of home mis that this street was cleared of all obstructions | called to give evidence. The defendant and| 110 pk eked bees aoe ee f the Reformed church ri of Cook was referee. sone @ ‘eports by the recent high water in the Potomac. | pr witness both lived in the same pan! 1807, 75 asked. Washington — YROM THE FIRST To THE TEXTE RUD | Minvons were | presented and | .*PPFO- | some question arose as to whether ‘27th street | house and Pryor bad a key that ee ae ee ids, Os, 1904, $i ~~ aime oman’s trunk, out ime % the men fought warily, Murphy doing most of hew missions among the Hungarians in peal me ncnay held aN Lviled algae ne appeared or becamesuddenly | 7s, 1904, 86. vie. ‘caning oa Gas Light ‘Gom- Ger Tus Best Sie AS Ot RI 1S 8 eee oy, | wasters diene econ bole Hapecinlly urged, | Public street and should be opened, ‘Today in | wealth ns uo. aerelepes om) 2, toewae Sake | Pel sue aus sabe Ooaseny Sea, while Warren saved himself by clinching. He aetken pea oes pei Be ak Gens for | board session the Commissioners determined | and di In 't care how he ae a B, 6s, 123 bid, 126.asked. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, » | went down easily when Murphy touched him, | decide j a ncengress for | not to open the street ut present, as to do eo | played ‘whisky poker” an @ boya, | By. ; Mareay deow ised ia the Gind sonnt by 0 | Con: eee fe. he milason ot Winthienser, Va, Tia dnecive expense to the District | At one sitting he lost about £25, according to wae mo, | Fen ope, reselling from he eeat of te | snd Se eto pelts Injury ag ge rag od [ a coe i ¥ TRACKS TO ACCOMMODRTE THE IN- blo ived while essaying to duck. Mur- A Priest Dies in His Chair. ‘TEMPORAR igh Seccrcecnemserme am, | da eee Tene ttre] Stent Sr the Be. Fen Ye ay mas te ws mae oes oe eeg Eos cummames pect nine | Pp Aad bal Sg |Z ene uy pr ra ee | RY a need sean ot | mhe atterwovth Reception Commie =. eaved Bim and dis Sod of: Beart diaouss, vevtabiy about mst | O75 vecnon ot ealieding. tae teats | aoe at Gas Tere Deal. Seba Insurance Stocks—Firemens, 41% bid. Franktl T. B. Tors & the iret ee igtenth ound | pagyy Gora on epson pata anaes | goer ees ot etek | lhe ts . je OWNER, 7 rN, From nt i enth roun: Heavy Storm on the Coast. ‘emplar conclave in tober. thorough organization was comp! an e 2 4 ‘aoe be 7 1316 SEVENTH STREET SULT Warren received Murphy's blows fall in the} assoy Panx, N.J., Sept. 25.—A heavy storm ‘Te “opinion of ore Sate was itlso | secretary was instructed to extend through the | Garcons, metican, 180 bid’ ‘Potomiaa aoe na Piesched Table Linen, 250, face without any special effort to, make a re-| prevails along the New Jersey coast and the | Printed. which was to relied itech wed medium of the duily papers a cordial invita-| 190 asked. Riggs, 8% bid, 9 asked. istieachad Sheetiug Ae yanie wile 186, Peuinrel gh mebrache 1 nbenat inept, pred tart is high, ‘The wind is blowing on shore| ‘This-afternoon Mossrs, Enbch ‘Totten ana | tion to all of the republican associations located asked. Heavy ed Teniied Fiscnel, at a ag eg a ae tei and much damage will undoubtedly be done at | John Cassell, meen the railroad com- re idan get tp per pretend Hea dipting, Be.sPesteer tt Do 0 Gova, | Wornen forced’ the Hghting. and atthe sade | high tide tonight upon. the Commision | upon the Hon. Samuel. tatelabarger and in Be. tho twenty-sixth round Murphy was bediy | Nominated for Mayor of Baltimore. if Something could ‘re | vite him to deliver the welcoming address, A Sea Sag cateen sed Deonsifal series, Se, winded and in the twenty-cighth e wae nearly Bed Comforts from 0c. up. knocked out by a tI ta, ander on the ear. In| Batrnrons, Mv., Sept. 25.—Mr. Robert C.| done. The gentlemen were heard in the board omega <i was Ba ee good and heavy, #1.50. the thirtieth round Warren again had the Eng- | Davidson was nominated for mayor at 8 p.m. fete fanilities, Pasyyin A Bad oa meee a4 oc bis arrival in Washington, and Tare hine Silk Plashe pts lishman hugging ve _ oben Apowbaie'g by the city democratic convention, when Tue Staz’s report closed. for the purpose homiekt at toe — so Henrietta Cashmeres, sc at Colors, 1 yard but for the thirty-cigh more rounds 23 A Wife’s Suit for Divorce. LIQUOR LICENSES a id com- THE MEN EXCHANGED BUT FEW BLOWS. Emma Peck, by Messrs. Cook and Suther- terday for the sale of liquor b} After the sixty-eighth round the men were in | land, today filed a bill for divorce from Jas, A. fo Fe Sane eoeey stree good condition, and Referee Cook left the stage, | Peck. They were married in Baltimore in 1880, | > Johanna Kel bone ‘Children’ declaring that the club washed its hands of the | and she charges that in process of time he man- ‘of the best Gente’ whole affair. President Fulda be the | ifested a fault-finding, jealous disposition, fered iu this market for 60e. 3713-0 Pong the referee had declared the match | Wich culminate@ in actual physical violence ee Caxrers. hastory, Teberestcomrrenapiey Bon wap hee torrie ‘Will of Elizabeth Eichholz. PACE Sa 6a Pal ‘agreement, Se deere eee ot iste? | The will of Elizabeth Eichholy, fled Comprising WILTONS, MOUQUE: of violent treatment: i Vel Biot scabs 9 ag ig hy SMYRNA, WILTON and VELVET CARPETS, from fate ecg has repestediy RUGS and Matis CURTAINS sud DNAPERIES in HOOE BRO. & 0O., 1328 F st, i | [ i i : bh : i j i} | ase i f it nag oo i | |B, Bae ~hd af | : ees E Fe i z : f |) i is after the style of the Fronch Tenaise sance, tic garlands of onk-leaves and Renteshear many-sized United States and German flags are used in the decorations, Eve: ing of this nature was designe ge of it executed by Mr. G. R. member of the local society. It has beene anda labor of love and the results cannot be other- wise than satisfactory even to the most critiorL, THE REVISED PROGRAM. The program, which was published in Twa Stan of Saturday last, hae been revised in sev- eral particulars, There will be no re- ception by the President, because the ag dent will not be here while the in session. The program, as amended, follows: This evening at 8 o'clock reception to members at Edel's hall. Tomorrow at 10 a.m. the convention will be opened in Edel's hall. At 2 o'clock the members of the league will go out ona tour of nspection around the ds under the guidance local will be invited, will be atS p.m. Mr, — in the ‘ to president of the Chicago society, i On Friday at 10 am. the pi % image Mount Vernon will start, and at .m. the naval observatory will be pected, f. Hall being pesent to make such explanations as may necessary, At 9 p.m. the com will hold another session, On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock there will be more convention, and ofticers for the ensu- ing year will be elected. The navy yard wili be inspected, commencing at 2 p.m. Social exer- cises will conclude the league's session here on arom f evening. This occasion will bea re- union o! the most fraternal nature, Coll songs, speeches, grave and gay, and beer mingle in one bi onious whole. The presi- dent-elect will preside, THE GUEST OF THE WASHINGTON socterr will be presented by the latter with a stranger's guide, containing a map (the gift of Tax Eve- NING Stan), a list of obj here of special interest to the profession and the program of the convention in detail, all inclosed in a cover, which was especially de- signed for the occasion. "fn addition to the papers pre nounced one on ‘The tachymeter and its use” will be read by Mr. F, Rust, C.E., of Pitts! A white silk ribbon badge will mark member of the convention. —_——____ Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. G. Cox to N. Carusi, sub 9, *q. 311;e—. P. G. | Saurto C. H. Parker, undivided fourth subs Georgetown wheelmen's club, Harry T. Towers | to have a circle at the intersection of Michigan | €tauts of power to them must be and is that | $8 to 65, 197 to 202; $—. Winnie Ann Norton to Annie E, Messer, lot 8, sq. 389; $1,000, ML I. Weller to F. Briukman, parts 4and5, q. 1001; €1,3 G. G. Cox to W. eg sub 12, i ib, lot he T. Kirby toL. M. 2. 365, 50, 8q. 936; 8— —->__ Marriage Licenses. uel Harris and Mary Jackson; JosephC. an- — 4 pscomb, Catherine Mulaly to John 7 00. ~W. MeBesth to part 4, sq. 703; $400. G. Decker to Mary A, Cooksey, parts 45, 49 w. end Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court as follows: Michael Williams and Mrs, Martha Aun Jackson, both of Bpott sylvania C. H., Va.; Vernon Martin Dorsey and Sarah Alden; Joseph Henry Dixson of Win- chester, Va., and Lillie Beatrice Thomas; Rich- ard 8. Sebastian and Annie E, Reintzel; Sam- and Charlotte Aun Hall of Charles county, M a A New Bath House Wanted. *| For some time past Supt. Stoutenburgh has been anxious to remove all the bath rooms and closets out of the workhouse proper into a Bep- arate building, and in company with Inspector Entwistle looked over the situation — and Mr. Entwistle will have plans made mitted to the Commissioners for their consid~ eration, ——-___ ~ Maurice Adier’s Condition. Maurice Adler's condition has not changed materially during the twenty-four hours. He continues, almost imperceptibly, to become weaker. To be Colder After the Cyclone Passes. The “cyclone” was a little disappointing Progress yesterday, and instead of moving up as far as the Jersey shore it shifted off to the east a little and this morning was hanging around Norfolk. in its It bas brought great rains all through V: North Carolina and eastern Pennsylvania. It is expected that the storm will have got itself 4, | Out of the way by another day, and the follow- ing forecast was made this morning for Wash- fe ington and vicinity: “Rain, followed by falling temperature on eastward slowly. ——-__. Range of the Thermometer mum, 61: minimum, 51. winds, no decided change in a ‘bi ture, night, and colder, fair weather on Friday Saturda; The ‘cool wave in the northwest is moving Today. The following were the readings at the sig- nal office today: 8a.m., 56; 2 p.m, 61; maxi- MARRIED. MAY—SAUL. September 24, 1889, at St. church by Kev. J. A. iter, GLURGE J. MAY to ROSINA MM., dsiugliter Saul. . Wall ‘of John the ; id, | ney. wake ferings is Funeral will take place at the residence of ents, 1241 Union south west, o'clock p.m. Pee Teeny Fos Nesvous Desnrr ‘USE HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. ‘Thursday st re Dr. A. M. BILBY, Mitchell, Dek, says: “I have ‘Used it in a number of cases of mervous ‘Very good results.”

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