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THE EVENING STAR ST as eran one Northwest Corner served to subscribers fn che “SS ere ( Vo. T5—No. 14,041. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. mS CTAL NOTICES | Washington News and Gogg Qe nen een an ma| relegrams to The Star. Ci — OR mericas ngress = E BROS CREAMERY a a iH H f i t a Quadri-Centennial Exposition, VIEWS OF REPRESENTATIVE M'CREARY—THE CEI- EBRATION IN "92 MUST BE WORTHY OF THE WEDDED IN THE RAIN. BEMATOAnaxDrEmuset, | The Statesman’s Son and the Inven- Representative McCreary, who was chairman tor’s Daughter. of the foreign affairs committee of the House injury upon the 0 people, and which, unless in the last Congress, is in the city for a few thicago, arrested, will crente great distress by 1 days, He it was who introduced the bill in MARYLAND DEMOCRATS. ides the supply and ruinously enhancing Rp d the House for the Three Americas congress and has | a 3 of many articles of prime necessity at the more worked, as chairman of the committee, to pass affairs, pleasure of the managers of illegal combinn- the bill for the celebration of the four hun- fominate ughman for Con- dredth anniversary of the discovery of America. They N Ba He naturally takes a deep interest in the inter- troller. national congress and expects fine results from “ it. He will be unable to remain here until the <. Re ae eee rardensof tazation may be equally delegates assemble,"but upon invitation from | NAPOLEON IVES MUST STAY IN JAIL wn ee —— "Lee, Mr, Blaine he will join them in Kentucky and ud: sebinebiee and aie ee ij See Se. continue with them during the rest of their The representstives of the democratic party of Maryland in state convention assembled re- affirm the plstform adopted by the national democratic convention of 1888 at St. Loutis, They condemn trusts as having inflicted serious NNEDY & SONS. ‘Compecticut ave. the District of Co- se2i-ta,théesdt _ DO You NEED THE. CENTURY DICTIONARY NOW? You expect to subscribe for the Century Dictionary, other ve men—but do you need it nowt more m0} ) Pages, hundred yeerevargaveiygeveriiaa? mnded | ~ i upon to take good care of the McCormick mil. | —POWer should be conferred upon Baltimore i r, i city and other municipalities to raj er 23 alread: libraries or offices ey about the try. Disco’ jhameless | lions. The couple will reside in Balti- ipalities ise Tevenue gen of Washiogarend ee York sat otha ates, Page eset dhceeretieg perpen ‘atin ote dares Germany vers ell more, where tho groom, been en- | for local purposes by licenses to carry on such The ii — pois ay leap Frauds in Her Navy. gaged in the railroad’ business since | branches of business or trade as ere now re- severing his connection with the Santa Fe | quired to be licensed for pur) of state rev- Fond some months ago, It is said that the | enue so that the rate of Inout tasatio In Beler match is purely one of love on both sides, but | more and other citics and towns tney be ene THE RAIN DROPS FELL. at any rate it is good one for the groom. ‘The | duced without lessening the fevemee of the honeymoon will/be spent at Bar Harbor. yom and without injustice or oppression to in- —— : ividuals, By a judicious ad; a MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICANS. | [icenses to sll lower wie get — restricti features hich © = A Lively Time at the State Convention | where hias proved to be waluten? sel atectent “I think,” he said toa Stan reporter, ‘that this friendly conference cannot but result in benefit to all the nations taking part. In mak- ing a study of the question last winter I was — astonished at the state of the commercial re- |But the Wedding Musto Pealed lations between the United States and the other Merrily on. nations of this hemisphere. It is remarkable ies eat in etal eam et ate ee ee ne Yesterday, such legisistion should be so long and that the nat nds of sym- < esterday. ch le; jon shou! made to subserv: pathy between the group of sister republics | ™ THE PRESENCE OF THEIR rarLirs— the double purpose of redacing the tux rate should have been solong ignored, Buti think | GUISHED GUESTS AND A GENERAL HOLIDAY IN| Jycgsox, Muss., Sept. 26.—Yesterday’s repub- | on es and of removing largely from our the ry sisi come Gees Ps eid of prog (- | RICHFIELD SPRINGS—A PRETTY PEN PICTURE. | ican state convention was called to order by | Midst the vice of intemperance. 18 re, i Fy é Sarr osatamtee tate Polrst nag Bicurretp Sparvas, N.Y., Sept. 26.—Emmons | 9- 8. Lynch, fourth auditor of the peer | The beets nied Sigh ond prpees Box. RECIPROCITY FAVORED. Blaine sat on the piazza of his hotel at 10|% Short and partisan speech. ee a ea ee caretal review “Railroads have been run through Mexico and | o'clock this morning contemplating the weather. | Brace aE “eagirg —- chairman, ap me Riedie es thas ak tae an “ tn as far as Guatemala, and ao system is being | He wore a suit of mixed gray stuff, a Derby hat mar ae Prd sh 28it pieee = stringent eoshibalen slay seggac tie em = spread through Chili and Peru, There isbuta|and dark tie. At noon he would | DONS th let noite on credentials showed | Serve the purity of the ballot bee le Saw ra long bet ore its ayy Teta in tion, comprising one of the bandsomest and newest important, jlibraries oe isa pevpie ae faa 16 cial inking men with mes— collections of CAMELS’ HAIR and air) FINE ie peat petra ise ia romp wien of every Be- it of 1] pvernment. is - WOOLEN MATERIATS they heveowerffsrel. | partaut ofthe. overanent 3 in Peiaie Cae Alsoa complete assortinent of DELINS C! Dictionary to refer to is alzeady behind the times. io all the new shades and of very superior quality. THE KEPERESCE LIBRARY. 100 DRESS PATTERNS of COMBINATION | —* Boe ier a WOOLEN and CAMELS’ BAIR ROBES, with perfect | {=> Golumbia September 20, 1880 NOTICE, Pound, corner 22 match for eech color. New York ave.on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- 100 pieces COLORED FRENCH CASHMERES in| SEVENTH, at ONE O'CLUCK P.M, y IN, i i f YH AIVAIVAAAIAIW IAW POSWAW HE NV HSU AILAY YOU SDHDAND sega? 01 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS.. PERSONAL, z i ter tion. By fil the new Fall and Winter sbsdes, ranging from 500. | Srey” of “the Healthy Ofices, SAMUEL EINSEEL to the very best quality, and all at the very lowest price; in fact our assortment is complete snd Sten) PLASpaRT very sttractive, amd will, no doubt, be sp jcined Plaster at our warehouse, ioe VO ae precisted by all who are interested im sco | quality cuaranteed Send orders now. Quickdeliver- tug the very latest styles for the spprosching | Telephoue 1089-3. W! seascn, and as the choice styles are generally selected | _1t that an early call will be appreciated, little strip between the two systems to be run | be wed with Miss Anita McCormick. Low-| about sixty of the seventy-four counties repre- | Connection we favor the passage of a thorough Se pace Suna ery Patio, A SPecitl Communication, of Bt, 3 WANTED Gon mne over. ane fare will be oe! coped are drifting and water-soaked clouds touched | sented by upward of 200 Satogeten, the colored com A giostivn ei so drawn as to secure ple, FRIDAY, September 27, Pclock p.m.y ot e need now some sort of reciproci! whic fl i is | element inating by six to abso! fairness elections and We have also just opened an elegant assortment of | Plt, FEIDAY. September 2+, 1880, at 1 o'clock Pus | WANTED (MrscettaxRous). ay mated the hill tops that shut in this | element predominating by one. y an annie 2329W I OR BLACK SILKS of well known brands, and bave some the food products and other raw materials of While the committee on credentials was out | Containing adequate and effectual provisions ee ee eee | eee these sister republics may be admitted free of | *essling village with its ill-smelling spring of | .° ™G.liners delivered a. bitter against violence, fraud and all corrupt prec. extra bargains to start with; and weare prepared now | “By order ofthe W.M. [It] J. C. FILL, Sec'y. ———— duty into this country, and in return our food | Sulphur water. The weather was not propitious | Speccn "He announced himself in favor of | toes by which the will of the majority'sady bo toshow the best BLACK SILK AT ONE DOLLAR THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL . . The Star Out of Town. products and raw materials be admitted free | for the wedding but, despite the gloom of the | federal control of elections and said that if in | falsified, thwarted or ignored. per yard that we have EVER SHOWN for the price Sa gp of Pharmacy will mest at the College Tae Evenixa Star will be sent by mail to | Ver their borders.” day, there was much cheer among the wedding | the coming contest any fighting must be done THE RACE QUESTION. and the finer goods equally cheap. TOMORROW GPRIDAY) AT TERNOON. | any address in the United States or Canada | , “You wouid not bave an exchange of manu- | guests about the hotel Piazzas, and the decora- | the white republicans would do it and that the | We declare our sincere and earnest 1 00! Ne . purpose LINEN TOWELS of every grade. foattend thefuneral of our late member, lobertB. | for such period as may be desired, at the L my Sil come on the same basis?” asked | tions of tho little stores and shops furnished | 2°6Toes oe to recognize and enforce all the civil and politi- LINEN DAMASKS ip grest variety. it’ HE. KALUSOWSKL, President._| rate of fifty cents per month. 62” But all] “(hat is u thing I should hope for too, I | 80me relief from the somberness of the weather, Se akan eal rights of the colored people. but while 100 doz. LINEN NAPKINS ranging from $1 per TAMPS, such orders must be accompanied by the money, | spoke of the exchange of raw material to start} “It is going to be the quietest wedding you e platform urges federal election laws, | earnestly resolved:to sce that their persons and dozen to the finest imported: and, in fact, a complete or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are vil, provided we could go no further at once, | ever saw,” said the nt groom in a chat | favors a protective tariff, denounces trusts and | property shall be fully protected and that the _ {PALL AND WINTER GOODS, and sre | CHIMNEYS, WICKS AND ALL LAMP GOODS. Kept with mail subscriphons. Ithink there should be a profitable exchange | with an Associated Press representative. communism and charges that they flourish | present liberal provisions for the education of ccpogpananateaialats - a of commodities between the United Statesand| ‘Presents? Ob, yes, there are presents, but | onder democratic rule; condemns contract | their children shall be maintained, we insist at the very lowest prices. C. A. MUDDIMAN, Topar’s Boxp Orrens aggrogated @94,650, as | ‘i these southern countries, and a century of | they will not be shown today, and we have de- labor, favors the Blair bill and follo that the schools for the white and colored chil- Also cotaplete sesurtment of WOOLEN SUITIEGS | 1206 ¥ ot. | follows: Conpon 45-8500 ct 410, rec tered | great Prosperity should open to the people of | termined not to make any statements regarding | jong dren shall be kept separate and distinct, and in all the new colorings, all of which will be shown, SF RERO A FALE GoTe AnD | 400s pa a fs : - ; regis ee this hemisphere __ | the trousseau or bridal dress, save the fact that ii the minority of the committee, | ¥¢ will vigorously resist any and all attempts to and you will not be pressed to buy if you are not 2U WILL ¥ A e 129; $2,350 at 128. Coupon 4}¥s- ‘I think that the question of arbitration is | the latter will be of Valenciennes lace and offered a minority report and tried to speak, —— the existing law so as to introduce ia Bs ov EenOKY shorty. We inaa iu siglo aud | $500 at 105%; registered 43¢s—$10,000, @1,000, | @n important one,” he continued, “and that | white satin.” when perfect eigned. Twenty negroes | Mixed schools for both white and colored chil- suited. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES. drice this season. GEORGE SPRANSY, 494 Tibet | €5,000 at 1059. great benefit will come to the smaller republics || Some one, however, had told more about the | were trying to speak. Jno. R. Lynch heoliy | TD. from it, All international questions are settled | bridal attire and this was what the ladies sum- | got the Roce, but could not do anything with THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL, a PS RAEN ie NIC AL 1ymnarers Posraasrens.—The following fourth- 24 fr tm = tet aa ioe 4 pgp ears prone Nees ng saw ~ ng —_ at the | the mob, and a row came very near ensuing. An explanation of the condition of the Ches- spe peed oe e taste: i ir- arbitrat fore the of nations church: A gown, the entire front of which was The minori: inati \. AL SHUSTER & SONS, SS its ie ata nestdenee to 112 Biggegene | clase Postmastors atcha —— at shed thie induetree “sroyed aad het | of "¥ tiendennes "lace "meoting stain | sae — pipowed te nomination of | apeake and Ohio ommat is then made, and the 16 £19 PENN. AVE. X.W. = iS OF CHARITY IN CHARGE a si ie '_ | treasure wasted.” of white satin. was Of | mittee issue an giving the reason for | P@rty urges board of public works to * Bo Th hese Lctnsttial chook, 2083 Got Se SE esa Latas fod bide eat “THE GREAT CELEBRATION OF THE woRLD.” | White satin and a of lace | such action. Lynch antagoniaed Hill’ co-operate with private interests in any rese- Sagarebew, prerered to show their lmported Fall | Of Sey i on rho Bone Accomsck | “How about the quadri-centennial in 1802?” ope gate rae tana ee wes | sition and suid that the logic of it was that the | onable ition to repair it, or if 719 719 =>T O CHALMERS WARDER VoouHEES, | county; Eager Arm strong, Mountain View, Staf- | asked Tux Star reporter, wore of wh Sig renoking 30 tas wiles and the nccageninng Rogen — —— wd v5 poy he rage es cae! | Real Estate, Hous. tad Inetaoe folk county,” ~ 00K® Ocean View, Not-| | “Ithink itshould certainly becelebrated, and | veil was eaught up by a coronet of orange blos- | would be any more. feuble or Yoleace inrake | power to proven ao total Meee oe this 2 st. nw. a een fitly celebrated. The whole country should |soms. Mr. Blaine stated that there would be | state if the re: ublicans nominated a ticket | ¥terway in which the state and ially the ee Washington, D.C., Sept. 20, 1889. Secretary Rusk, accompanied by Private | ji in one accord and make it the great cele- | no bridesmaids, and that the ushers had been than if they aid'not. ** | counties of Garrett, Allegheny, Washington, it : fy bration of the world. lieve it wil held | chosen from among the friends of Miss McCor- is Frederick and i i THE BARGAIN COUNTERS ARE EXCEEDINGLY ke ae wae wot hogy DEC RS Ae Secretary LaDow, returned to the city yester- ‘or! I believe it will be hel ong The convention by a vote of 195 to 96 decided and Montgomery are so vitally inter- and that it will be all that it shouldbe. Vari- k and from his own, their names being F. A. | to nominate ested, and an; SETRAOTIVE, larder Voorhees, have formed s pertnerahip to trans. | day afternoon from his western trip, ous centennial and anniversary celebrations | Keep of Chicago, ©. ¥. Sprague of Boston and Craig nomisted ik Vimbecige iaversal | Guarenteed, looking tothe revtoration tee eS epee the Cy of Wanhiugtouy DG. oye | Tae Bostox Nzantx Dowe.—The last of the Dub this’ sums be something mints tak Cone | MoCormaick et arold saa BMDIr | revenue collector. Si Shona ee eecte from sale under foreclosure ‘Their office at the above address pen for : ut musi methii ese, oul accepted in ‘We mention only 2 few of tbe sweeping reduetions re- | pasties on and after Getober t Taeik 1 °° new plates for the cruiser Boston will be put | Tho event to be celebrated 1 grander and no-|_ ‘The train that first came down through the | 9% malin 5a ony iat te the anpestion that eo cently made: eee FINAL COLLEGE GF EE ee | UPOD her today. She will then be tested to de-| bler. It is not an epoch in a tiation’s history, | bills today had at its rear end a drawing-room aa reser ies a manent effect to. euch ca Real uo 5 5-4 TURKEY RED STAND COVERS at 250.; BATIORAL: COLL BAKMACY. | termine if the seams are well cemented and | It relates to the whole human race—the diseov- | cer with appurtenances for serving meal, this point Wimberly took the stand and i appl Promptly passed by the coming legislature, . ‘the this Will be resumed on | tight. She will come dock ery of @ new world! Think of this. No ordi- | Every villager who stood about the knew | declined to allow his n: tobe used. “The NED STAND COVERS at S3e::| ZURSDAY GOFOREE S464, cn the new College | weak and go'ta Newport io. eonasicte Seren: | mY celebration can altably. Commins | that za ox€ would be the, home of the bridal negroes cannot fight the white people,” he} Col Henry Pane af Semen ee Ball on Ess, bet. 3th and Usb ste, a4 6-20 o'clock Di. | tical trials, this, And to us as s nation this anniversary | pair from this village to Bar Harbor, whither | ssid, “ut there are white republicans aa 8. ¥ Page of Somerset county nomi- RED STAND COVERS st 45c.; | zn on WEDNESDAY, Soptombcr 25, in the new Colles marks four hundred years of wonderfal prog: | they go without pause in any city. There wal | to do the Sighting and if the white mon will do | Dee L- Victor Baughman of Frederick county Kooms., Students will be f Examinations yor Navat, Promotioxs.—A | Te8s—four hundred years of living history. more, too, for the bystanders at the little depot | their duty the man nominated here this night for controller and he was declared the nomi- naval examining board for the examination of THE QUESTION oF SITE. sam taken out of ‘the baggage car baskets | wil! be your governor.” nee by acclimation, Col, Baughman is the RED STAND COVERS st 65c.; int the Treasurer at the Collece Building day (between 10 and 12 o'clock mi) prior to fhe bowty KALUSOWSKS, e. beginning ures. H. E. ‘ rt “ and and tubs and other fixings i “O74 TCREEY RED STAND COVERS st TSa:| festa et ee nezi7e’|P8Y officers for promotion, at which Pay| “But what you want to know is where I am | Sf the cateror’s art to be used at the wedding sanneniar Tae eae Dik a nsanaeinniage nae dormer peten, @1.10. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR EVERY GRADE OF | Director James D. Murray is se: ior member, | in favor of its being held. Now, I do not think | breakfast in the McCormick cottage immedi- | pariot was finall ceaeae eed ine, SPARKS’ STUPIDITY, © 7-4 TURKEY RED STAND COVERS st 88c.; = schools st the, very lowest prices. A large | hus been ordered to convene at the Navy de-| I ought at this time to express a preference. It | ately after the ceremony and afterward were eo a Pan “EY SCRGLL ie eran covams we; | Mian ASEAN S| Era tun a iy paca | Potala tio th rag a | leon en acing gre | annie, ade ped assed ie | Prowl Caused iy He Rags tn Ree 6 8-4 TURKEY 3 = ©. C. PURSELL, . fairs ittee and I i er , boxes o an gree, ‘ i i forver price, $1 cer apeeye se21-6t Sisumetne. | Pormester L. 4. Frailey and Paymaster GA. ial fre Rx look pee ML Aker See oe | Gall Shams ab, taped loiterers concluded were Seis te te gard to the Public Lands. TOWE! -» at cost. @— CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! yp Fecorder. i wedding gifts from the outer world for the | stand to nominate a candidate for li fe —A di from Porte 3 BUFTON KID GLOVES, reduced to | 5 * a Housefurnish ———___ 5 ion re Y for lieutenant ‘micaGo, Sept. 26.—A dispatch soos pig tember canon gloves are Be dea seta Caat Fricea, ‘Boy Mrurrany Capers Appornten. —Dwight A. young pair, in honor of whose wedding the governor, but forgot his name. He ror . 1 aintly suiled, butare cheap st the price. Stit: have | £5, ,oed- coe gos Walnut Bed-rooin Suites from S40, ian atus peouliar ahotas te Sige those here who are first named by all who are | 32 i Blush Parlor Suites from $49. Ingrain | James A. Cauldwell, jr., Owego, twenty-sixth | aud the best should be pliner ‘Bt Louis is inquired of is the family of the groom, Secre- Dopey Setiguien Gecame eres is Made aud Laid Free of Charge. Easy weekly | New York district, and John R. Davidson, | my city—it is the great city of the south. It | tary of State Blaine and wife, the Misses Mar- 4 arti i i 0 finally | land, Ore., says: The rulings made b; Bowen of Kalamazoo, fourth Michigan district; | {1t¢-,, Hae of the four great cities secking it | Fillage i» taking and making a holiday, Among | ascertained that he was James D. Lynch of West | Commindarn Specks of tho gonoral | hom — fice have caused a great deal of trouble in the B full assortzent of sizes 4) Four-button Embrotdered Back KID GLOVES at 75c.: former price $1.50 per s k ; in defense of the Kemper county massacre and | BOrthwest. Many persons who took up claims Pair. oF monthiy payments taken and uc notes required at | Bladensburg, sixth Iowa district, have bee represents the greatest pro yt the , | aret and Harriet Blaine, Walker and Jas, G. | dee, illing of Miss Chiso! under the timber land VEILING at Se perya. VEULING st 100 per y | Guog4x'S CHEDIT HOUSE, 730and 741 rtast-aw. | pointed cadets at the military msedomee | and tho whole Ses Srond et th, Mncouth, | Tiaine, jr. ‘The bride's family’ here | ***emded the k ing of Mise Ch ~ acre could not get a eee or ee Bain’ per Lapeer ae ——— ig aa sion would be worthily celebrated there, Chi-] re the mother, Mra Cyrus = Me- A ROW OVER TANNER. of Sparks’ ruling that they were LACES at 5c. pers: UMBER VERY Low! Vice Prestpext Morton has written to| cago is the great metropolis of the west and a| Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Me- -— lends. A number of persons brought suit = Mayor Hart of Boston stating that he would | &raud illustration of our progress. The people | Cormick, jr., Miss Virginia McCormick, Mrs. | Qne Man Receives a Blow from Which | the government to compel an issuance of their SWISS FLOUNCINGS at half price. = have been glad to have visited that city with | ° Chicago would spare Lothing to make the | Algernon 8. ‘Sullivan of ee He Dies. patents, and Judge Dealy decided that the de- COLORED EMBROIDERIES at half price. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. the President in August, but that the clerk of | Celebration a great one. New York is not only pay rob ee reeqpill 4 = oe econget — partment must issue the patents in cases where Oude sud Fads i WHITE HAMBURG EDGES at GOOD BOARDS $1.25 PER 100 FEET. & Washington hotel detained the invitation cman ot ee a largest | Rev. Dr. John Hall of New York. Dr. Hall did | C4™o, Int., Sept 26.—B. F. Cartis, a mer-| the | land — Milack Silk CHANTILLY LACE, 4-inch wide,at 10c. | These Boards are Dry, Bright, Heart Well Sawed and dion AE ae the national capital and the most beautiful exty | NOt, however, take part in the ceremony, as | Chant, and John Wallace, a mail carrier, quar- A Laxp Orrice Dr wen im the country, Whichever of the four gets the | @tranged. reled yesterday over the removal of Commis- acting commissioner srigrigionc ind ae celebration We as a nation need feel rely rong THE RAIN PATTERS ON THE ROOF. mussioner Tanner and Wallace was struck over has granted a motion to review the decision of | V2ct’¥e" it i# held, it will be the celebration | The little Presbyterian church in which the | the head with a molasses jug, receiving an in- SASH RIBBONS at half price. ion of | of the world. .. | Jury from which he died an later, BLACK BEADED PANELS at $3; former price 99. } %6-3m Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. | Commissioner Stockslager of February 23, 1839, sien an 4 Puneet aesceren? ceremony took place sits upon a knoll over. <a Big Bargains in Remuants BLACK DRESS GOODS, FOR SALE — A SAFER AND MORE | in which indemnity for school lands in the ZPORITIONS looking the village. It isof brickand is con-| Wyoming’s Constitutional Convention. eyard CORSET COVERS at 106. ; former price 380. ae WHITE ZEPHYR NETS at half price, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Profitable investment caunot be found than | Biletz and Grande Ronde Indian reservations | _ “bere is just this one thing I will say. This | structed on lines of modern architecture and it] Cuerexse, Wrommxo, Se —The consti- rate trcttage oF Sao toe ta euing 15,038 feet | was refused, The law srenting the school | must be permanent exposition. It must not be | is lighted by electric lamps. h » Sept. 26.—The E.G. DAVIS, Fruine Hounee, southern exposure to's path stones | lands to Oregon provides for 8 Ms tutional convention has settled the question of idemnity in | @ transitory thing—a glory of a day—an ib | Its arches were trimmed with: red and . {ary ious careand berdice school ‘lures, Sc; | cases where lands are. sold or echorwinnidie | ceacual dintg. os forgotten, ‘The expo. green autunia, loaves upon. their ‘breaches | Aion, which has aroused considerable de- p perfect title; southeast section, north ania of Acting Commissioner Stone, follow- | sition must be somethi and ferns, The pulpit was imbedded in | bate. It was finallyconcluded that the definite se21 19 Market Space, Cor, 8th st. Sits the lew price of Sper foot on sany terms: ge decision of Secrotary Lamar in the case | Lika ee meting ce paedeed yi cetab- | flowers. As the "guests began to | mount of Fovalty should be left entirely in the wey WELLER & REPEITL 330 Pa'ave.se, | of Colorado, hoids that the state has the right | our progress. It must be asa monument. It|®fTive at the church soon after 11:3 | bands of the legislature. The improved coal FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1889, | P:S.c§.pereentdiacountif bougtit tus month. to select other lands in lieu thereof. must be continued as a museum, dedicated to} ®&™. rain began to fall, increasing until its | and other material land must be as- - acreage the arts dust: ing on the church roof could plainly | essed for taxation, and it is made ob! A Decistoy or Sronetany Vitis Revenrsep.— | cannot think fora retell, letti eas ‘ame feet With the sound of the rain drops min- | upon the —— to fix a royalty on the coal | cash. Secretary Noble, in the case of Abraham L, | Pass away iu a mere display. Now, this tes of | gled the music of the organ. ‘The weather had | tonnage. & oe cee on the dol- Miner, who claims title to certain lands in the | PefManency must control the selection of a ome an abomination tor a wedding occasion. ome gga po Si es goer pubiio powcr “Geucienl Departineate of Howard Cuiversiay fo vel will open MONDAY, eptember 30, at 7 pn. Prof, F.k. Dufour deliver the opening ‘The havein NEW CROP PEAS IN GLASS, NEW CROP SS are invited to be For circulars ad- it is 4 site. e: BLAINE YEAS IN TIN, NEW CROP TEAS, NEW MACKEREL, | “set 7toocl -B. PURVIS MD. wy, | Marysville district, California, and which wero | * ‘he exposition must be planted where it SECRETARY agnives. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY ; ; tof the state indebtedness : its - t certified to the state 2s school lands, from | fatioeui and (be properly maintained as a] ‘Ten minutes before the ceremony Mr, Counties are not permitted to NEW PRESERVES, NEW JELLIES, FRENCH SOUPS ATTENTION. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND | whom Miner holds title, decides that the ti national institution for the rest of time.” ii ri : : : 5 tle genta stn tnd Elkins and wife entered the church.. They | levy more than 12 mills except in ent of IN TIN, FRENCH SOUPS IN GLASS, EXTRA | ar stlotee 13 at sectaity | of the state of California rests at the date of be ion o ry were soon followed by Secretary of State | debt incurred previous to the adoption of the Blaine and wife. The father of the groom | constitutions. Cities and towns are limited to = . New Commissioner of the Land Office. LARGE OLIVES IN GLASS, PITTED OLIVES IN | is made of Piumes survey of the lands, and if the lands, although ji . . GLASS, Imported Sardines, the highest grades known | Sotice._Chapesus cleaned like new. _sei in fact mineral, were not known to be mineral | Lewis A. Groif of Nebraska, the new com- to the trae; Edam Cheess, cust imported: Full | (Se >"fuihmer scious mould net by eewingons | OF the time of aurvoy, the subsequent discovery | missioner of the general land office, reached | wan ‘expression, though his eyes sa i f works of the Emery candle company, located Poet : ma : English | livevy inachine cancel all the benefits of uountain airs | Of the mineral character of the land does not | the city this morning. He called at the Interior | brightenea and. he stepped quickly ted in the suburban town of Riverdale. The fire — ———— snd ocean Ureezes, but should exchange Lunuediately | Givest the state of its title. In deciding this | department and saw Secretary Noble, who in- | and lightly bebind his wife, wno led the way gal sir Dury Cheese, old and rich; Full Cream New York fore Wheeler & Wilson, Hixa Arm No, 9, which Is tov | case Secretary Noble reverses Secretary Vilas seodanek ke Mane Onmastiaitincg On the rm) et Ge week GOW So ceue of tie | Malek ins labias tb @aak . Cheese; Extra Choice Elgin Creamery Butter direct | lit to injure " OFFICE, 437 9th n.w. | in the case of the state of Colorado, involving | duced bim to Acting Commissioner Stone. plain short pews at the front. The falling beam from the cburu. We are headquarters for the cele > ———-— the same question, in which he- held the con- | Mr. Vawson, the chief clerk of the department, | Pin aied nwoy for minutes at « time and woe THE BOULANGER VOTES. flames bad gained such headway that it brated Geneva Magnetic Water. A single trial will <q JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO | Verse of the principle decided in this case, administered the oath of office to Mr, Groff and | swelled and receded with peltings, patter or eusy couvince you of its marvelous curative qualities, We Lm Parlors et S00 Lith su hw, Bree laud crayon then escorted the new commissioner to tke | tapping on the shingles, he noon hour passod, | They Are Decided to be Null and|C20ugh to throw onany water. The entire Crvcixxatt, Onto, Sept. 26.—Shortl ly before was pale of face and wore aj 8mills. Pul midnight last night fire was discovered in the Navar Onpers.—Capt. Theodore F, land office, where he met the principal clerks, th je continued. th Void. building was caveloped in ames in s fow Srmeemten oh tat le cote Ses or money satundok. | ESC Fs Schbltia of vetting: Seuss staxiog: | boon ordereds40, Aaty’ eo souipmen? cans | Me, Grof'y © man ct sosdhem begghe ced | Cone ian cemnn manele — minutes, and the reflection of the blase se3-Lin the navy yard New York, hee 1 Baal rather slight figure. He wears side whiskers tired, Pants, Sept. 26.—The municipal commission mervonao vxwos comrast, | gE AED, ESD | water for tn enicpaty now Secs | hia pent A nae gaa | Satzon| as dade at tho wt cat fee Gon. Bow Senna tees te Bemea Beet a g * lam) tis unders the recommended the $20 RINTH STRABE. | , Otice pours from § i 10 a.m as Pine shire, Lieut. Ridgely Hunt has been detached appointment of Geo, Redway of the District as Aye pes ate - Peoster wine ‘Feleyhene 1173. from the Kearsarge und piaced on waiting chief clerk of the land office, ® position which pct pred Gani . vd P.8—Superior Potato Chips FRESH FROM THE pe SS 8 CAeOtL, orders, Lieut. John W. Stewart from duty at | is now vacant the chancel almost si . a OVEX DAILY. E.¥. 0. | Moy Femoved bis office trow 12th st. to 1325 Fat, | the naval war cee and ordered to the number of votes, elected. The pote oa ‘20-1 Yantic, Ensign L. M. Garrett from the coast | Bids for Furnishing Postage Stamps. i the bri has also nullified the votes cast. for = survey steamer Endeavor and ordered tospecial| Bids for furnishing adhesive postage stamps in Belleville, Joussos & Lerrenun SF were cotngg 100 tickets, transf Eusten nf aa Wie ae for the Post Office department for four years, We have bought of # party that had leftover trom | fir Aule'at the Compensy ices 10th sud Oats ae. | New Hampshire and ordered to special tem- | beginning December 1, 1889, were opened today last season one case of 11-4 Bed Biankets, which are ond uly Est. D.w..and at the following drug: 4 boraey Gay in the bureau of navigation. En- Worth at present prices $5, wich we will ran off at ZER & CO.~501 E. Capitol s ign W. R.M. Field from the Yantic and or- ympany fork for ordinary postage stamp on lot of the Fine Blankets,which are a little rubbed from Capitol and Het, maker from the receiving ship 7 9-1 nts be same handling, st a reduction of from 50c. to $1.50 per BE SCHOLL, 2st and Gat 18-6m | ordered to duty at the Johns Hopkins ‘univer- cave ors e Senta ee oo, : Pair. Bed Comforts at last seasou prices, though the | _¥ Fee. 837 - sity, Baltimore. The resignation of Passed smaller size, Woods of. Warsaw, Ind., cereatectten hare chveneeh ten Seles SO SLRS | sec eS ee ie At SE. O H. Hall has been accepted to i is os war against the per dozen. We have s splendid assortment en fect ¥ in peo = phe — a ce lovember 1, 1890, and he has been | marked me and periodical E Rive 23.75. Just the thing for the Conclave, Also s small cig eeeenseeae: : dered to the Minnesota, Ensign W. R. Shoe- | of Now ¥ Price. #3 70. if i ieee, sf [a se7-4w"_| granted leave of absence until that date, prs JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, <x aqiother securities | some Pexsoxat.—A. H. Simpson of New York, 2. | hostage = - 10th and D street (Post ing.) | Francis of Louisiana, A. D. Ferguson of Flor- TS =” ida, Edgar H. Farrar of New Orleans and Geo, W. More, 4. H. Doran and W. Y. HH 5 a HH il E cE i fi F i bE fl i Clit : Arrestios, Su Kuk i f eSckase ont = te enable us to make neu Unitcrms suppised st Factory peices - AL Calton pope 8 of best A aad and guaranteed | 4 ‘consented WILLETT & RUOFF, + m . e F i i i a Additional pga wedmenday tr cock month tp odhoe wl Beopee thoes rh ; ; 2 : red wes _ denyste to WOLATT & BOCES, Cito SoeleeE nm Advan visi by made peempay i ; ' : vear. Ba idesbiid ob tae . C \ t publicity. There Sole Agents, aiTo'clook | . . ; r ; : iller a — 906 Peanayiveniacvenne. | liy'as thecmensl tee homanon eweanie BODE ‘ nd National be ak, Maine, capi 3 LOWS F st, AND PRESSED FOR $1. nee

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