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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDRESDAY! SEPTEMBER 25, 1889. CITY AND DISTRICT TO LEASE THE CANAL. THE CIVIL SERVICE SIEVE. | GOV. LEE ON THE RACE QUESTION. Nclous Advertising A Proposition Presented to the Mary-| How they Manage to Get Good Mater-| White Virginians Restive Under Ex- : : A = ‘s land Board of Public Works. jal in the B. and O. Auditor’s Office. penses for the Colored People. CREATES many a new business; - ERPS pe ENLARGES many an old business; Representatives from Washington, Montgom-| In speech last evening before the Land- crys Shaner ng = seemed ; REVIVES many a dull business; ery, Allegany, and Frederick counties, Md, Se eee Balti- pe pope ae pei fidomretged > “HORE RESCUES many a iost business; had a conference yesterday, os stated in Tax | more, Hon. John K. Cowengave the following | to attend a meeting board of trastees < ex F r Stan, with the ‘land board of public works | graphic picture of « little private civil service | the (southern colored) orphan asylum to, be yap esha Anca riadmnancd ot Ananpolis, representod by Gov. Jackson and | eyotom in vogue in one of the Baltimore end | Duilt near there. Speaking to the Sun corre. PRESERVES many a large business; | Treasurer Archer. The delegation represented | Ohio offices: The auditor of the railroad com- | spondent of the scheme, he said the movement SECURES success in any business. | the residents of western Maryland interested | pany for which I am counsel used to be troubled was 8 good one, and he hoped it would succeed. J ee “4 —_— «,| im the Chesapeake and Ohio canal and were | by the pressure brought upon him for place. | (By taking these young orphans sod resing . aes rat To “advertise judiciously,” use the columns of | appointed at the recent meeting of citizens | Every brokendown fellow who could get a| them * proper influences, contin aay ‘ Evzsrxo Everybody District | held in Hagerstown, The members of the | recommendation from s city councilman, a | governor, “they may grow up to be useful citi- BS ae Tae cadet yields delegation were as follows: From Washington | mayor, a judge of the court, a Senator, a Rep- | zens and do some good in the world, especially pode: : babes . county, Edward Stake, Victor Cushwa, Jacob | resentative of Congress, « prominent politician | among their own race. For this reason the ‘ ‘ils rates are much the cheapest. Marker, Frank Goddard, H. H. Keedy; from or in many cases s prominent business man, | scheme may enlist the sympathies, if not the rota: for ds bs gee ose — Allegany county, R. D. Johnson, Wm. Colahan, | (they sometimes engage in politica), [Laughter] | active aid, of many right-thinking people. =~ ry THT e85y : Car Wi ‘to Rochester. $° DUCKS AND DEMOCRATS. Wm. M. McKaig, Thos. Callan, Thos. F. MeCer- | was pressing for s place. It is not possible to | Branching out on the bags paquets . rors eck = God Pe : aie dell; from Montgomery county, H. A. Garrett, | resist pressure to the extent to which you estates e added: ar heaides Apsdbert x 4 = Two Things Members of the Republican Philip Stone, W. C. West, E. E. Jarboe, Upton | think you could resist it. Ifyou are a pleas- {fo Zaces drifting apart in ia, but FF L Committee Talked About. | >,,.5y, Dr. Edward Wootten; from Frederick } ant men yon cannot doit, What did the au- aoe ie otener sie Rt Ce Te pm Limueed ae Ea MR. CARSON TELLS vistr To THE com- | county. O. Horsey, Chas, Rice, E. W. Mercer, | ditor do? Be eee ee device. = He to be no hope of ever re-establish: Y Mork ecomonnent teak ‘of ‘Parlor Ga dail = lap ‘xxzp on|Jacob Rohrback, A. W. ‘Thomas; from West | had » committee of three clerks from his of- | sna ‘kindly relations: between them.” This it ee ee Virginia, W. J. Knott, L. J. Knott, John Flan-| fice. Every man who wanted to get chiefly the fault of the colored people and they Horar Baxixa PHILAD! .| THE EVENING STAR ts « PAPER PROTECTING REPUBLICANS IN OFFICE—THE | 1473, office went before these three clerks eo they | will be the chief sufferers by it, By their per- wi oy Sy 3 =. : CAMPAIGN TO SECURE THE SPOILS OF OFFICE. SENATOR STAKE'S STATEMENT. ee we ee eee ‘Here is the rate | sistent political hostility to the better elements , t 2:5 . OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor The i last night prevented | State Senator Stake made the opening ad-| +50” mileage to. Park and_ from | Of jhe yhite population they are driving off the 7) rit Geate of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE the sari digprgome politician at the | dress, which was » statement of the present | Parkersbi to Cincinnati, the bridge, ee eras ae Re re irings lint alreedy s tr 5 NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, esting of the oir vant febl er committee of | situation of the canal and its apparently hope- mae wees “eae pata canons oft growing restive under the great burden of es SW i LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN. ‘ less fat der the bs hh | 8fO education and criminal expenses, w! =e P.m. dail the leading lights had put in an appear-| betioved that an anslysis of the figures felligence. 1, myself, like everybody elso, | 25 good remults, Tire anneal outlay for mearo " » Siamlay 5 heetag a ycereness lrapeeagemtenraped ance at Shea’s hall, and after many glances had | feports of the president of the canal will show tried to get fellows in Lap agp A a education under the public school system 30, 3 210, 6:00," 7:40, 8:10, | of mews, but especially so In regard te been cast at the sloppy street it was decided to| that by the application of strict business rules | High in the councils of tho country in West | amounts to $940,000, 90 per cent of which is i the dit could be ly reduced. transact the necessary business in the front With the on noah on Pe (Br cing B®. 4 10:0 and 11:20 "s Creel Eo and 4:40 p.m. daily, | Local News and District Affairs. geen anged place, He was the son of a | Pid by white tax-payers. In addition there PA are used in its preparation. Tt has more | For Popes Cresk Ide, 7:20am. Te Foom on the second floor of Shea’s building, | husiness rules to the building up of local as Eich official. He was even acollege gradu: except & x are the Hampton normal school and Petersburg an diree times the strength of Cocoa | For Annapolis, 7:20 and 9:00am.,1205,4:20and] THESTAR ww much LARGER ns se | Fe eet ie He hed to eee eects the | institute, both of which receive large yearly ap- suized with Sureh Arowroot or Sugar, | "6:00 Pm daily, except Sunday 9:09 alates ar sep ey pasge a ra Peoting ths acitar of & | aes WON theres oe aencemenees ei Be mill, and I could never, satisiy my fe yi arn lsd Bad eh es e San we obeue Be Lene and BETTER force of LOC RE- . EDERICKSBURG RAIL- = saan Itis| friend in Washington that he onght not to be | Som of | the | colored “insano | asylum at Stiles nothing, sengtcnng, Et | WAY AND ALEKANDUIA AND WASMINGIUS | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS - a] maintained. is etersburg, $140, a year, and the crim- s x Diet ‘and adiirably adapted a y a oe ee ee oe eave Tapeh gah plone of responsi | there until took down his examination papers, | ‘vat inks a Oe AE Sa RLAEE stone coo " . then ony Pres pecs in Washington menced an interesting discussionas to the rela-| b1.'n can be found who would be willing to | Ho looked them over and said, ‘I woul = per cent of which are for colored criminals, died by Gasca axcyutats. t Alexap 30, 6 x 5, 10:57 | ever thought employing, and ITS tive toothsomeness of various descriptions of | jease it, and by the application of business | damned if I would appoint him myvelf. you can readily yee that it runs up to an brecera oe 4 . 6-01, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND duck, and they succeeded in making every one’s | methods assure its matgtonance for the pur- [Laughter.] ‘That is, simply civil service re- | 2oormmous total, the inequality of which, aa re:| W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.| § i uciiei watekivuan amce sick mouth water with their enlogies upon that poses of the commerce and traffic of the sec-| form. The office isrelieved from the sierra gards the white le is yery sensible and | — wd E m, enn rrouy iN - aaa eed mnattece be deca ae tee RLY | tion’of the state dependent upon its existence, | You make a gateway that stops this continued | Frac, ‘Which, as Fania they are growing very eens 7 ee THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- adjudicated matters by declaring the leghorn| “ He asked if the people of the western section | pressure for place. You hedge about 4 mayor | restive, I repeat that I regret to see this r 330, 10:57 am. FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY duck to be the best in every way froma gas-| of the state could find such men whether they | In that bie Regen you relieve ; You get sens, widening gap between the races, but I see no tay So aie ae , Bon Se tronomical standpoint. One delegate, evi-} conid count upon the co-operation of the board | sible officials; you take that vast host of offices’ remedy for it as long as the colored people as ig y a gton, OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It is of familiarity with the good | of public works. Without the assistance of the | out of politics and they cease to be bribes. | mass pursue their present political course 5:10, 7:05, 8-005 therefore able to print each day a full fe, lauded the “canvas-back” | hoard he said the people could not hope to do | You let the Reo le who are in there and are | 414 remain willfully blind to a proper recogni- Pp _ iD 0 1 fam; Ere too'scarce, to be easily | snyuung. Ho thought thet if they assented to reage ece hale ¢ pittance alone and you give | tion of what the white eople have done and Ticketd and thformation ut the office, sortheaat cor. | FOPOFt Of every transaction of public ine ie are scare: ii ou! ain become fe i: e res) ove ner of 13th street aud Pennsylvania aver au Feached by the masses, Then Andy Gleeson | veer neg ee ane le tne with each tration when it goes out, | So fill doing for them in pes the station, were orders canto itt for the checking | €Fest Occurring in the District wp %@ interested the growing crowd by telling how} Mr. Victor Cushwa of Washington county [Applause.] In regard to the present canvass the gover- : AS Foi, ae “i von ~ | the very hour of going to press. very near Bjaine was a mi- | also spoke of the great loss entailed upon the res- ane eee nor spoke hopefully of the outlook for janazer. ‘Passenwer Agen! nation at Cincinnati when Rutherford B, Hayes | dents of western Maryland by the woppage of | ETTA ROBINSON'S TRIAL. | °F spoke hopefully. of the outlook for the secured the prize. the canal. He favored the plan of leasing the ee Y " will be worse than Wine’s f are ago. Co Axpv Onto Ranzoan MR. CARSON'S SURPRISE. canal tos company of citizens. He said that] Romantic Escapades of a Pretty Giri oe age lors) Carrrax Cresz | 0, es Schodul E Ze LS8v. : <o.— ‘. le in etfect JUNE . By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES Everybody listened, but nobody expressed | the people were opposed to the state's raising Horse Thief. TO PROTECT THE JUDGES. Sole Importers Prycho Safety Cycle ee eecarguueand 0 pee am Sew! BCULAR AD SPECIAL DIs- " h money in bonds for w! revenues of ; c 4 x ss Fare te tae ot eR Urry Carson broke | Canal were hypothecated. No political man-| There is now in progress at Parkersburg, W. | Justice #iell Thinks the Terry Tragedy | Tessa tancte fuisvie forts Perfecting riaing a1, | Ppme delta ay sabres Op expres | PATCHES, and with the difference of forth in praise of Senator Blair's latest work agement, he said, has ever been entirely suc- | Va, a trial of a seventeen-year-old girl named Will Prove Beneficial. Ladies, 85, Speck aL hours for ladice. Bicycles and enuly, 3-00 aud 11s i ecsileaiaeniaatee time in its favor, it is also able to give poem Sor parbey piney ie pechgnined Modes af — . Etta Robinson, whose life has for the past six a Stephen J. Fiel 1d, while in Chicago hand wheels cheap. Catalogs free. se20-67t wages dally, 11:29 ‘am. end cayrees 6:40pam. its readers every afternoon the news of colored local republicanism declared most em- oe months been full of sensations, The charge | Justice Stephen J. Field, while od ou Malu line, capreas ail cept dead. aeees | the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE phatically that he would not, after the conclu-| Mr. John P. Poe, who was present as the rep- against her is horse stealing, and the circum- | yesterday, said in relation to the shooting Grand ational of 16 600 francs, ae Sear es in up to 18 o'clock: sion of the present license Year, sell one drop | resentative of the bondholders of 1944, eked | stances attending the committing of. tbe erime | Judge Terry by Negle: For Luray S339 oan eae ae ae Ob pm. rapeiaeg: coset of intoxicating liquor at his hotel. Further-) when the authority was given to lease the | are romaatic. Six months ago Etta was visit-| ‘‘I think the tragedy will result beneficially For Laltimiore, midnight, thus leaving literally nothing Stain’ from consaming nay mere fe wane, | Comal Gor. Jackson said that if a*president | ing her brother, who resides in the adjoining | to the law of our land. There will be laws im the way of news from Europe, Asia, Senator Blair's book had reasoned with him #0 | the board of public, works whe Vrcdicise | county of Putnam and is engaged as a farm racine ona orsiaiy oir perio gpe ‘AN INVIGORATING TONIO, and Africa for the morning papers. a - — Cond howe hge cag themselves to raise the money to repair the | hand by Thomas Handley, a real estate owner. ae fv sy mpl a NGgaute. Its: CONTAINING = a total ab is Alte . inmates This annoancement was received with some in- | ¢*p4l,204 would be able to run the canal prop- | Oue morning Etta was misting, and also « fine | disapp “ PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, ano = ; oe erly he had no doubt the board would ap-| horse belongin, to Nathan McCoy. cessary in order to keep justice pure that the fiom with so serious an ir that he had tobe | P&Z #UCh a president and such a board, | 0 | tiers earch of some: days throughout the | judge on the bench should nat be compelled to PURE CATALAN WINE Bee as ee 4 . Lica believed, When he couciuded board to give a definite answer as to whether | Melghborhood, inclading some of the roughest |Jet fears of w litiant’s rovenge change the For the PREVENTION and CURE of — | ©70,1130p. mt ™ SO Me rave | SWS OF QUE OWN COUNTIES. lecture there was a score of com eer piled “stl the canal or not if the proper | of West Virginia hills and thicket ravines, the | course of his rulings, Malaria, indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of 7 Kimore. for Washington, week days | NEWS OF 0! . x % the room and more than half of them were [rrtiss were, produced, both the governor and | horse was found in the girl's possession near | ‘Do you expect any attempts at revenge will alaria, indig q | i &e. z Receiving the regular dispatches of white, CoM TERE IRE. fr. Poe explained that the management would | the Ohio river. While her pursuers were | be made by Mrs. Terry?” appetite, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, : pcA5 melnutens, 4 ee sili alia ae all the meeting ser por pase ‘4 Vies Pen ave to protect the holders of the $500,000 re- | debating what to do with her Etta dashed into| “One cannot tell. She is closely watched, 22 Rd® Drouet, Paris. ¥ . both News Associations; said Perry Carson at about Stable and ea. | Bait bonds and stop proceedings for fore- | the Ohio, still on horseback, and endeavored to | but desperate people take desperate chances for theU.&, | $92" Z 34S F enterprising special telegraphic core dent Freeman rapped on the table and re-| bioture, swim across, She was captured and placed in | sometitnes,” E FOUGERA & 00., its for . “1b, B: 1. T:4d, 8:00. 10 2 ae ame {nested the committee to prepare for business. |" Mr. Stake and Mr. Cushwa sald they were | jail, but broke out snd sebenes te tates Marshal Nagle traveling with you?” nee ae. is, 8:40.and 8:30 am. an, | Spendonts ot Pee eS THE VISIT TO THE COMMISSIONERS, aware of it. when McCoy, from whom she had stolen the “No, I have had no protection since leaving ar = Sundays, 8:30 am., x with wires leading directly from its owa Ex-Gov. Gleaves was clected secretary of the wun n0ien's sivtesns mies, horse, took ‘pity on her youth and refused to Tacoma.” tak ya ae eae Poor. Foolish Men nn babes : office to the general network of telegraph, meeting and then Perry Carson presented the prosecute her. t was ascertained, however, that Marsh g - report of the committee which had been ope | gta eee rer Archer suggested that the ‘first | PrMGOA Ne ater a horse belonging to a | Natic ey meer tained, however, that Justice ‘ system touching every city, town and Po : ic Pies en 8P-| step to be taken waa that the committee | armer named Smith was mi ing, just at the Field, but Justice Field aid that Nagle was not gio hamlet in the United States and Terrie — to wait upon Seige aed Commission- | should bring forward the parties willing to| time when the low country in the Kanawha ) of his party. ‘“‘Murshal Nagle directs his own » tories, it is enabled to receive and print = ap Wyotest against the rétention in office of | raise the money to preserve the canal. and the | valley was all flooded. The horse was tracked | affairs,” said Justice Field, when questioned F 3 heer Set stated thet th A next to offer a president and directors to carry | to the edge of the waters. The noxt day both | on this point. “I have nothing to do with his 2 in. atonce a full report of every event of mitice called, by appointment ne Come | out their views. If these men were presented | Etta and the horso wero found in a hollow. | actions. He goes oad Goon a ho ec ie @ rch tain Jeeves Washington on Bup@ay et 1:25 | ooo ence occurring @uring the day ference sacir one yA Seen er pommis- | he would willingly vote for such a president | The girl had swam the stream, a mile wide, ou | bavono body-guard, I assure you.” * For Pre 3645. 110:30 atuy 13:00, T4:90p = Pe wee te ee pnd that they | and such a board of directors. ‘The governor | horseback. She slept out at night, living on — 0+ Saud fd anywhere between the Atlantic and catortained thet pene red and handsomely | said he was also willing to support such a | what she could steal” For the sosona time her Meeting in a Historic Place. For Hage » T1 )-. din Ones. sees er theuee Raped arp grad cit nay re | proposition. Both officials further stated, in | youth protected her and she was not Prose-} ‘The Pennsylvania republican convention o oa; fromm Cincinuset and ot Levis Ale Bee Yeuded with as promidig ‘sseteatad Sat at | reply to an inquiry, that they would assist in | cuted. ‘Six weeks Inter she stole a horse from snslele « bidet auch thle yeek. Ue fo te Sey aud 1-5 frum Pittsbury 7:10 am, 0nd —0:— ae ae tat Promising assurances and re- | securing legislation to mak long lease of the | Lewis Losley. She was pursued across tho : P' eid . sults as desired.” Then the delegates | Canal. Ohio, captured and brought back to the Put-| fayette hall, Pittsburg, where probably the AEN YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, @& NOTE THE RESULT: 29 eg 80 they —— — — full board | "The conference then came toan end and the | nam count jail She was confined there sev-| first national convention of the republican Fp °4:00, 18:00, °9:30, “12-00 bios aU a Oa bet eae Sone, ek “th. bed bee pr delegation will make a report to a meeting of | eral weeks, in which time her winning ways party was held. Near tho close of 1855 the ba Dan, Buffet ae mae Deny 66 lenge f the ‘present | citizens to be held in Hagerstown. The mem- | won her entrance into the confidence of the chairman of the republican state committees in > Bs boomer eneagpn #s appointees of the present | bers of the delegation expressed themselves as | jailer, who allowed her many privileges, a Mi: Siiasthe). dew Seek > ’ for Philadel sty THE STAR HAS MORE THAN Danjoity of the otters non, 0, Sive at least s/ ieing gratified with thelr reception by the |” Two weeks ago he awoke t fing’ the fair | Maine, Vermont, Massachusotts, bel ghia ff 18:00, 80:30, "125 " majority of the offices under them to men who | board, maid gone, she havingcloverly made her escape | Qhio, "Pennsylvania, Michigan, “Indiana an | / 3 °20:30 Pima, THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR sre known to be competent and in accord with ——>__. by cutting through an old wall, it was after- | Wisconsin issued a call for a national republi- a |’ Hoe, Apter _beints Datween, Beltime cnetenns MORE THAN pecdgaition coutieue ing Party. “Wewant} Taror Couxry Far, Eastox, Mp,—The | ward found that she had stolen-ascit at wevrs | can convention to be held in Pittsburg’ Feb- / a x i on, 26:90, | SUBSCRIBE = Feopenition.” continues the report, “because | Baltimore and Ohio railroad has completed | clothes and a fine horse tomporarily in the | rary 22, 1856, to organize a uational republi- \ sigh. : ee eee angoeny e belie rangements for a d excursion to the Tal- | jailer's possession and the o . She party. : rs . : Will be in accord with the usages of the best | bot county fair at Easton, Ma, om Tieewiey | eet Beal eed, ete Goey, SB? | ike thee shates ead eightaf the sleve eestor 7 >, b " READERS AS ANY OTHER DAIL! people and parties. 't might be said that the | morning, September 26 ‘Train will leeve in her possession neat’ her old home. During | W¢re represented. seo . noon | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It ts de- committee was after ciice, but not one of the | timore and Ohio depot at 6:40 a.m., going via | her escay she had lived on berries, corn e sessions were held in Lafayette hall and er : . _ 00 ut y by ful carriers at committee was seeking anything that the Com-| Annapolis, Md. thence palace steamer Tolches- | or anything she could find, and alone wandered | John A. King of New York, a sonof Rufus King, 4:00, TB: vered regularl; Al missioners had in their gift. The members | ter to Oxford, thence by rail direct to the fair | through the wildest and most dangeroust erri- | W®8 made temporary chairman. The perma- : 2893 6 the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER of the committee were, however, willing, if grounds. Round-trip rate will be 82, includi tory. nent chairman was Francis P. Blair of Mary- cs . # < THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE needs be, to be classed with such nd old} admission to the fair. There will be speci ‘This young adventuress does not steal from | land, the old and intimate friend of Andrew called beck a 7 cm os te oh eeeienen as Lincoln, Grant and Harrison.” } attractions on this day, including five races, in any other motive than simply the love of ex- | Jackson. Rev. Owen Lovejoy of Illinois getting my husband fransfer Co. AY ARE OVER, and jus read The Commissioners were assured that even which some very fast stock is entered, in addi- citement and adventure, Her face glows with | Opened the proceedings with a quaint prayer, brush, and the CHAS. &. 8c leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY democrats would approve of the plan proposed | tion to the mule and hurdle races. There will youth and apparent innocence, and her every | in the course of which he asked God to en- . T. ODELL, General Manager. 27_| MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. by the committee. Complaint was made that] also be other great attractions, Returning, | look and action deny that her peculiar conduct | lighten the mind of President Franklin Pierce rr AIR LINE. . nha leave the fai and at 6 o'clock in | i i i an a 3 certain officials, high in authority, but not party wil tac qicaut i latent ont ae beauty and general | aud turn him from his evil ways, and if this aaa They know that it prints all the news, named in the report, had made unjust race | the evening, arriving in Washington about | excellence in many ways have created a vast | ¥48 not possible to “take him away so that an 4 Te Mail - discriminations in the matter of appoi rents | 11:30 p.m.—Adrt, deal of sympathy in her favor, The trial will | honest and God-fearing man_ might fill his ‘3 ville, mandrin a and has only the interests of the people and had bosstingly asserted that they would ees probably last 8 week. a lace.” Speeches were made by Horace magnificent 7. of the District in view, with no partisan continue to do so. The report concludes by Why Train is in Jail. Os reclay, Joshua Giddings, Rev. Owen Lovejoy Sleeper aatslngton ts Memphis, stating that the Commissioners gave the com- George Francis Train is in jail because of his Investigating Yellow Fever. and others. Theconvention was in session two Ss 7 : 5 Coar- | measures to advocate, and no private — respectful attention, but made no sub- inability to execute the promptings of a gen. (ha Matiouers Se * days. Se Korttaiechcositen eee ee pee Lyne ure, Becky Mount, oe 4cu¢ | schemes to forward. They know it, im stant romises. | Fro : le, which was prepare lenry J. ond, ae msboro’, tal- SPE Unesinoualy the report was approved, and | ¢rous disposition. In other words, Train int Dr. George M. Sternberg, major and surgeon rose paopioa npaan Grate by Gouge W Julian bia, short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, then on motion of Perry Carson the committee | 1872 guaranteed $70 for John A. Lant, editor | United States army, has just returned from a on ~ roviding for the appointment of a national! Uxprecepenren Arrracriox! 4 California. "Pullman, Siesher New Y, and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING was discharged. of the Toledo Sun, to buy type with. Lant| six months’ stay in Cuba, where he has been Useoutive committee and the holding of a na- Athans C7 Pullen ta, ‘Mou . “hg 4 OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED mery 3 MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- ALLEGED RACE DISCRIMINATION. told him he would not be called upon to pay | continuing his researches with reference to the | tional convention in Philadelphia on the 17th Sleeper Greens! bie LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is John A. Gibson of the eleventh district | the amount and simply asked him to guarantee | cause and prevention of yellow fever. He bedi aloe dupa dpe bce te candidates LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ee offered resolutions requesting the Commis-] it. Spiller, wnbroker, advanced some of | found in the hospitals sufficient number of ‘That convention washeld in Philadelphia as 2:15 P. me neAcePt, Sunday, for Mansssag, in fact worth more as a means stoners ic remove from ofice, the chief of | the money: fn, 1876 Spiller got judgment | cases and in the course of the summer made | aren Ta a eee ephia os Twcorporaten by the Lecislature for Paucational | 725). m.— Duly vis Lyachouse Bristotand Chat | Ing the public THAN ALL THE police and the « chief of the fire de ent, on parent pa rs oe Tee en thirty autopsies. He has brought with him | date for President, and the history from that and, Cneitable parpones, nd ite finechice made, 8 Serie, connecting thence for er aaunetcn | OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE = o ian ‘Train ‘Lan " lex ee , “Arkausas pote r potted ee eee fo rata tem | fl iy hn nt be ad pa al "Spier | peimene ie lohol nd claro microbe, | Hine on unin, |” "te, MAMMOTH DRAWINGS te, race Set | of a a toeineenengs in the matter of appointments. in their re-} then go! ent for $363, and now r h nu a ; | spective departments, “Tacidenially the roso. | thirteen Years comes with the mount swollen | during eee ne cad oe ee a iy eecing cotivetional coe eieatane | Anpauly Gune, £Pd teeter sod, te GHARD | Sle Gincinzatt‘Paitas Verde seat a] |, Seemann 20 peapeninen Se maasoe lutions referred to the two officials as “enemies | to $1,000. When asked if he intended to Poy versity. At the end o! nt time he hopes to ated dara eo of th ‘th are all 00». f ‘uburg, | turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- to justice and good government, and therefore | it Train said: “Of course not; I'll go to jail.” | present a general report of his investigation to | cussed the taxation question yesterday. The st the Academy of TA | Danville, Raleigh Asheville, Ct wobia, | TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST unit to hold public office.” ‘The resolutions | He declines the assistance of lawyers, and as | President Harrison. | Dr. Sternberg survived | proposition to levy tribute on the output of | FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS FOR INTEGRITY | Augusis, Atiau pony, New, Oni were adopted. Cen anne ee een aan Bate OOO | Soe ee 1 ae Sena ere S CAIUS RORLIE | Saar seinen wae dioceses lel igh te tea | PRET, rae Pa ic tauta abd Montgomery, IN THE CITY, yeumnaton ions aestiowe| "ne ack tomees Oa a Re i ol Pome ey one pela orend on ke ears —— ie V! ipon Cases. much less susceptible ant ere er r not more fort ye. eo pay | “We do here ye au aor. whey manu, Engines Coa orse Maj. ©. W. Ray-| At Richmond, Va., Attorney General Ayers is | aF@ fewer fatal canes among them than among | will be €5 per day to each member. We fog ap gg afiys arstve ve and 43 In conclusion, the public should bear mond, Engineer Commissioner of the District} busy in the Virginia coupon cases, which will| ‘2° W ae OP 4 ay eee a rob the Druscings <4 gna amy x : THR of Columbia, for his untiring efforts to have in-| come up before the United States Supreme | Prete” said Dr. Sternberg, “have not Young Train Gets a Divorce. me conducted with oe! oon in mind this one significant fact Pm. led to a positive demonstration of the| g, Francis Train, jr., and his wif good 7 garth . trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan- | STAK does not rely upon empty boasts Feguiata abwted hae end” | Couey October. Mr Aare anys the | speci “athe ofthe diene. “Dutt Ofer Eran run rand he wil, Aloe | fy ae enc Ey via Wat Feteatore Sra. zultgtck | 40 fmpreas the public. ITS CURCULA- r. Gleeson said that had it not been for | 0st important points involved in these cases pelageni bacill- dissed pesiactan eer: | think the present law in New York stale tavor. 3.08 am. and 10-40 i in Cewapeaks “908 1S SWORE 50; % PEEED. ag cgi gay hg memory or ae pctaley- Spe eey cepap wae sted inmoney | fom the intestines of yellow fover easen | ing divorces on the quiet is « very good thing. = . Strsbure local st 918) ROOM 1S OPEN TO THE PUBLIG; under the Cleveland administretion Thot pape dy tof ther rovenmon money | and have strong hopes that one or more of ‘They havo agreed to separate, George allowing reservation snd as undoubted fact and local republicans never | the comtituionlty ot tho soupon crucher: | thot MAZ Provo tobe tho specitic germ. I Stra Train to secure the djvarce, asd to do oe Searle eke Sea ucas ees | cot DOOKS MAY BE ENEPOTED secede = OS SAE BOSS NS Ne ae ee peodcton of bond apn eat [eget | he vence of topes tiro-orgnsnam_ta| Wit the leat pouble publi,” No cause for a bee venieatn eas a a The resolution unanimously and the genuineness of ‘coupons, fourth, the cone | {28 blood and tissues of ‘the patients, and have that young ‘Train,’ inheriting tome of he a. Se thusiastically adopted, a, | stkatiounlty Of ihe act forbidding export tea | fled to ind inany of my cases the germ which | Wat FoUNg ‘rain, inheriting some of hi POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, | TESTS, which few papers invite, and Mr. Carsoti said he wanted to correct ajittle| mony. tn? *° Dg Ospert test De: Eero of win claimed toe the cause | sort of husband to have around the house. "He Omumimiosarn, | Soe yeaa = which those that boast most are leas® Tstion’ The eeutral committee, bes nat oe: Cumberland Coal Trade. insutary canal" As Zone the loser tuimtis | bea very atraclve women, ‘he whole affair | | We Qeandersige pants ent Bentrt,oay a | ME able to stand. i: > . s . men’ . YY prizes in istana wi SSuA Aang fot ati toagh ought | permathoe een oe hee cam | erste yalow foer, ad norelatn | tobe levt. duets condion of Gungs ate | Rare, Naan have. It was only the nesmsisht it ought to) berland coal region for the week ended Sep-| will, therefore,” be Seapeustbts, 6, will be ox~ | Peer eee etn cy ane Ceara tr oti rcen inn, | ak MALSMALACE: ek Raeeleane Masa nied seprestatalivas of & datioaiacd in ‘ie | tember 21, 1889, were 51,040 tons, and for the | tremely difficult to arrive at a positive demon. p aig agp Bl thw he seg at ieee Fig CAS ‘UX, Pres. State National Bank. Americans who could not appeal to the ballot | Year 220,612 tons, a decrease of 856,005 tons take extensive comparative’ reeset) ,t2 | from the court. In New York stato theres | SiitiPous Fee Gomonetse stone oan not have to goto Mr Lhcgiam tsk oe rag | Danae sed Okie iiees epee the | Sra te haractot of ths bacteria aoven | Oy ope euch came Tor vere,” On this a : mans ty de maine on cone Bitien, We would ecitie au uteeen ae. a = = gegen a Pre gem the intestines in other diseases. I have iso. | Frownd, thet of infidetty; au young Men Tene GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING by A= . 39 | Public is conclusively shown by the figs tak ihe Gen Tho would do what we want them | 1.597.258 tons, a decrease of 21,485 tous as com. | Wted.s long list of Nap ee hcg Fg eae ie AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, | P- ures given below. $i, One thing I can say, sad thes ia ea it fared with last year. The shipments to the | low fever patients. But I have yet to prove _Honors to Mrs, Stowe. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1882 In the first six months of each of the F. nt will right the matter? > °°" | Penusylvania railroad for the week were 10,760 | that some of these are uniformly constant in| The national pageant or testimonial to Har- OWaiie Tekeer te cane eckde. ITT tons ne con eee tons, an increase of | this disease and are not found injothers. For in- | rlet Beecher Stowe at Hartford,Conn., cume off CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. five years named the average daily cire clared with much vigor that Mr. Douglass was | 277 ‘008 88 compared with last year. stance, in alt my researches I have never found | at the opera house yesterday. ‘The pogeant Tickets af Tyron, Dollars each: Haves, i aT culation of the paper was: not yet a Commissioner; he was simply an ap-| Johnstown’s Victims Number 8,500. | 2¢ ‘coma’ as of Kosh, sow ponte was given ina prelude and periods represent. | **' : : * BBD. .222ye+--2rae-s-22,507 copies inte. The central committee abould exert ‘The new directory of Johnstown, Pr has | Ueved to be the cause of cholera, te-col colonial, revolutionary and SaRe OF Sete, d aay —e—— ing an “ “ Heit when Congress convened to prevent Mr. | just been published. ‘The the national or ' ref 6 ; $200,000 te. 08 uIVE 1886...r¢0¢c00er09eregre-D4, 882 Dougiase’ confirmation. E ht P number of drowned | Gen. Oates Called Senator Sherman a 400 ladies and gentlemen o} city partic. Pi 4 AE tito: rLD “ td « put lis shoulder to the wheck Hie’ (Bake) | # put at $000, and that is coo Dog. ipated, the historian of the occasion being Mrs, EOF in TB |S, 1OBT --osreerepsengereee oe e would. sidered a close estimate, it being impossible to} “In my travels through Europe,” said Sena- A. Livermore. The parts assigned for ¥ 8 oooeepanagen: 068 Perry Carson.—\"You've got ® pretty hard obtain the exact figures. One of the things | tor Sherman in achat vith a Qincinnati En-| Mrs. Beecher Stowe were assumed by her PRIZES . recesececeatecren--30,201 — -] noted is that of the ninety-five saloons and | guirer correspondent, “I frequently met Col. pesado yr torn Faroteewelheerahe a8 Mr | 30 Pn 60,000 . < 5 strong attend. —o:— p-oolerimitir eed creatine greet etki y Oates of Alabama. Mr. Oates, you will recall, = ‘ six were completely wiped out and in those re- lost an arm in the confederate service. The 3 b pig pnp Equally significant showing in the republicans were out, and what was the stock was ed, ao that there « wear ~ sauce for the goose was sauce for the gander, total destruction by’ water, ‘The 5 Fegard to the advertising patronage of The chairman wanted to know what there | #keleton of another child was taken out of the Jus, inspire the republican voters in Virginia yeaterday. oh smalecag hiking : ; perc ble ae during this campaign if the democrats are to ¢ a eee oe 4 (00 are.. j ‘a acknowledged oso mediam be retained in office when republicans are in Frosts. Aanneh Geen mee: agape en toy . ; ¥ of publicity. Thenumber of NEW AD-~ SSerel of he natienead pavereeanes sed Bie fe ' 9136 Prim, fagereerree ri ninco peg am. VERTISEMENTS printed in the cole Inense ty 5 was 7 Seacoast is die aheae eae eae ; wissen Pree : F umss of The Star during the first atx Senay ees ce tatieas te, express = 3 f AGENTS WANTED. months of the years named was as fole south. He invited every one to be it lows: . Srening at an in In'1885.. --19,828 Galeeite werner ensepeccsces 1887... eesesseonesnynny BT IG et rete te ent Remtm_| ‘These figares, showing constant : exist, Dr. tween pany,

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