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i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889, 2d EDITION. Houses of Mir. Donovan and Mra | Application to Admit Ward to Ball—Ad= Sullivan Demolished foaay. ler’s Condition. THE ROUTE AND THE SALOONS—THE WORK OF | THE OLD PEOPLE TURNED OUT OF THETR HOMES ‘Messrs. Jere Wilson, Chapin Brown and AB ‘THE COMMITTRES—STAFF APPOINTMENTS AN-| AND HAVE NO PLACE OF REFUGE—MRS, SULLI- counsel for Frank K. Ward, have NOUNCED TODAT—ARRANGING FOR SALUTES—| Yan's GOODS AND OHATTELS PILED UP In TBE | decided to make another ‘THE BANDS, STReEt, i Lats Trans to Sa a a — . OF 2a t= SSEE. decorated hall was an easel and a large black veka 8th aon is GIES fenpeentp eager papgeilgpape ne pt Sherman Other Ofticers | board those gentlemen who de- same as traversed was begun today, At1p.m. sharp, a gang bara keglbess sob tosh aoksisen be haigros a soem inaugural procession. Tt is three miles men armed with new axes and under the tific papers in which the league delighta. The | preparations have been made by those who will | "48 half long. The route of the Knights | charge of Street Inspector Morse, who didn't Csxcrxxatt, Sept 26.—The society of the | seven delegates met in session at 8 o'clock. have the matter in charge. Previous to the | Templar parade in San Francisco in 1883 was | seem to more than half like the job, arrived on THE KNIGHTS’ CONCLAVE. THE GEORGETOWN EVICTIONS. “Normso Loxe Turu- Perfecting Arrangements for a Splendia | The fs the verdict of all who take Ayers Pilla, Prompt end effeotive im thetr action. they leave no ill-effecta, and may be administered to old or young. Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, says: “I was a great sufferer from Constipe- tion, Headache, and General Debility. My skin ‘was yellow, and I had constant pain in my side end beck. Other medicines failing, I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills andam cured.” “Twas severely afflicted with Dyspepsis and Ealargement of the Liver, most of the time be ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes of Ayers Pills cured mo."—Lacius Alexander, ‘Mgrbleboad, Mass. An Extensive Excursion Prepared for the Foreign Delegates. Army of the Tennessee is overflowing with Chicago; | starting of the there will be over seven miles long—so long) the ground. It will be remembered that the moptreicemscctemem [TUE ean nad a | eater et ee re semen he mente rte | rr a te nrwtag oe ered | Set a was Bold by all Druggists ond Desienan night Wundram, New York; Otto Sooty: tr i" congress will meet at noon of October 2 in the | *#tigued. The St, Louis rout Temove them by September 22, Tu Francis br room of © miles rough pavements, tended, trom Butouie rast J. Sommer, ‘ashington. be ms of <the State department, The Ben Frweee oe in which about | \** °™ ) however, day to day. | All the size and brilliancy of the assem! After transacting a little preliminary busi-| | They will be received by Mr. Blaine, who will | six thousand knights hook part, was divided | *b€ *quatters, with the exception of two—Mrs, seoan deliver an address of welcome. They will then | in the Washington | Sullivan end John Donovan—had obeyed the JOHANN HOFF: Grins of the ‘Tonnemes. At the bunteces macet. | 20% they adjourned. organize by the election of president, vice | parade, with pr mana Laighia, will be} onder and'vasuled af vqsnoved thetr deaniien, MALT EXTRACT ing today officers were elected as SER CORVEREION OPSRED: president ‘and secretaries, and proceed to | arranged in twelve divisions. The two occupants of the objectionable houses aia follows: President, Gen’ Wm. 1. Sherman; | At 10:40 o'clock tho convention was formally | tho White House, where they wilt be formally recording secretat f. Dayton; | opened, the oration of welcome being delivered | presented to the President, It is understood STAN? APrOmweManes. were seen by s Stan reporter before the ar- a pecarding secretary, Ticcel eatienedting [Cr tate Cet eed ones eat Piat Mr. Blaine fniends to civer Gace kines, | Ole Marshal Parker has mode the follow. rival of the removing gang. Three Wis. media fecretary, Gen - a ke nlogper; Teg Peeae soolety, When he conciefied he gave the yes on . irr + eB ogg beoghrng —— — _ ey <a oT Po AGED pe hecyige - The will of William Hili was filed today. He 5 a Lieut ‘i s idence Knig! . Pattersot Cone’ N ivan was dinner in com- ‘ ee ton Licul Theo, cetten, Col Win, Yogelsang, | 0% *, Mr. serlsidant ot the league, who | #tteet had been secured for the use of thecon- | H.. the present second sudivor, Eminent ‘Sit aang sat leaves his real estate to his wile during her pany with two cats, the only other inhabitants et cont. W. D. Andrews, Col. W. J. Lan ig he Rrra up duties of presiding officer me et that subsequent meetings would be | Edwin Hi grand captain general of life and then to his daughter, and to esch of because of thi oe are, : wad ; ‘They were also invited to make | Washington torritory. Sir Knight Henry F, | Of the hut, and she said she was seventy-Bve | his sons a nominal sum. Cope FH, Megueburg, apt, Lewis Lane | Because of the sbsence, of President Hcttich. | ots headquarters astuat house where they wil Haronidh, Patkortsizg, Wve ta years of age and had lived inthe house for| The will of Derwsrd Dunkoft was aleo fled Sete und Gol C0. Relice: nehoontf pane debt Js = hele ag Binder | 424 writing, reading and consultation rooms | Sir Logan H. Roots, commander of Ar- —— yr nt Hor haben MeDote years ago, i Wis ewend Mipeeteth totes. A resolution offered by Gen'l Green bchencapr read the annual report of the socioty and re- | T°*4y for their nse, ponepeys ht nt Bir Frederick | and since then she had lived solely on charity | dy. Georgianne iderati Congr: being too old and feeble to work. “I am ready | M. Mack, who be makes executrix. Tord pension laws wasadopted. 7 OueTes © | ceived a vote of thanks for his ectivity. Seid 6 ois ot ei a - tomove tomorrow,” #aid the, “if they will | The will of Henry Iddine, Bied this morning, é raseation, offered by ‘SL W. G. Fuller, | ?20POSED NATIONAL BOARD OF PUBLIC Works. | Promises a round of entertainmentof the high- THE WINNIPEG DELEGATION. only give me some place to go. leaves his estate to his wife, Annie E. Iddins, Mr. Kurth of Brooklyn, the representative of | st possible description. The various municipal | The triennial committee has received a let- ‘ the league on the board on national public | authorities of the cities which are to be visited | ter from the Provincial Grand Prior of Winni- Gen. Dodge offered a resolution giving warm | works, then reported upon the labors of the | Will do their utmost to make things pleasant, | peg stating that the members of the Winnipeg | house, said he was ready to leave as soon as his raise to Major W. R. McComas for tho excel- 2 in i to secure th of | Banquets, breakfasts, luncheons, receptions, | preee; will arrive here Monday, October 7. - = oy ¥ JOU ANE NERVOUS Ok DYSPEPTIO TRY Rent decorations ‘of Music hall, designed by the Oullom Decskinciies Gain ioe te cee theatrical performances, | manufactorics, art Soseaspcil scoured. Needauartecs ot $18 Of | Contin “vives, aul vemored her clothing eq uamioge licenses hore boon tamed ty the be hd nervoumete qe pe eo focal create: enmuiie a coealions ce of s nadipoal board of public works, End all the tauieal veagtion that can be geste street, and will there display a car load of |“"Mr Donavan ia seventy-six years old and bas | Cora L, K. bape H. or 4 Rosa ¥. i a = isi Y @ ei eth, Ac 5 an . — en Fangements, A paper by Capt, John W. Mun-| .uraitiu sano reported from the league | creq'in on the route will be drawn upon to | Wcorations, comprising stuffed birds and | tived’ jn the little house for tee sence Ha has relating to recognition of the military tele- graphic corps was adopted. OLD JOHN DONAVAN, to be used for the maintenance of berself and John Donavan, the occupant of the other calla. oonncmeiaatesnaste Marriage Licenses. > Baker Taylor; John Lewis Hughes and Annie W, f Seattle, W.T., was by Col, Jacob- contribute to that admiration for the United | *imals representing their country. not been able to work for the last four years, | 28? ton. Tt” treated of , tue admirable | Feports he was thanked by vote chitect, ad- | States which is deemod necessary to the success 4 FROPOSED MILIFARE PARADE, His son died a short time ago, and since then | Thornton; A. R. Slocum and Sarah J. Mat Hoss & Hernanxes lessons on artillery learned by our soldiers | _ Mt- H. W. Fabian, a Brooklyn architect, ad~ | Spates whi The delegates will leave this | The trionnial committee today received a| he has been dependent on his daughter for his | thews; Frank P. Lacy and Mrs. Mattie Metoalf; d a new chapter in graphic statics, A a . ~ during the late war. ‘The society then ad-| YAnce of ; city next Thursday mornin, the Pennsyl-| letter from F, §, Shepherd suggesting that | support, Wm. Wyman and Lillian De Gaw; F. Apgar of EQUITABLE joansed. ‘The bangustto-nlght ny Popeater inten es Vania railroad going to West Point via Jerse arrangements be made for a parade of the Dis- The empty house formerly oceupied by Mrs. | Camden, N.J., and Mary J. Donghu ti yase closes the meeting. ry the City and the West Shore road. Luncheon will | ,.. a Driscoll was first sttacked and short work was | more; Jas. E. Dunbar and Rosa E. Patterson; CREDIT Zoacsnsar At ce eee Se 1a |e served on tho train. At West Point the | {ict military, the letter, carriers, fire depart” | made of this obstruction, Richard Frisby and Katie Yates; Wm, Davis SYSTEM From Wall Street Today. Berg St ead Regie ed ng epelaee moat Party will witness the unvelling of portraits | iecimen have their parade, and that the MRS. SULLIVAN CRIED BITTERLY, and Laura Turner; Grant Watkins and Mary B. HAS BECOME, THROUGH ITS BENEFI- AM ranm coPt 28. The stock market was | to that point where his views and Mr. Fabian's|Of, Gens. Grant,, Sherman and by Gen, | Sects be illuminated. ‘The “committce has | when asked if she was ready to have her things | Jacksons onl seller a | sca ae aerate Sarnia ce = dull = ie Po Hager re would agree, He said so, too, and then Pp J — Childs |2°t yet, considered the matter. It|/ moved, She was unable to suggest any Pe of 3 x CEN . cific and vil aud Nashville of ie s the discussion became general, ‘The: matter | Horace Porter on bebalf of George WeChilds | is probable, however, if auy” arrange-| ncighbor who would be willing to soecive lay | Reba Craig both of Fairfax connty, Va; Robert L , ‘<r | of Philadelphia, and the response : a 8. Adams and Emma P. Spencer of SPPRD OS SNE TUT AF ATT ee tavegh We oe EEA Slate Lee en ee Sone AC Wikon, the! gommandant of the, soatamy, | tt for the daytone whe ritry Rerade it | goods and they were piled in the road. Charlottaville, Va, ; QUIRE NO EXTRAORDINARY ENERGY ON Texas and Fort Worth, Tennessee coal and his afternoon the visitors, in groups, will ‘The delegates will witness the battalion review effective, and the bicyclers with their lanterns | _ Het one treasure, a cheap wooden clock, she Spe ey ee ; and in the evening willbe tendered a recep- , carried carefully in her arms and left with Mrs. Real Estate Matters, OURPART TO EXTEND THE SPHERE OF sugar trusts, First prices were rather irregular, | view as much of the city as can comfortably be tion by Col. Wilson. “The following morning, will be given the night all to themselves. Kelly, who lives near by. In the meantime | W. M. Clayton has bought for $5,500 of & & and differences from last evening's figures ran | seen. after an inspection of the academy, th t MANY BANDS COMING, several neighbors were engaged in removi 7 ITS USEFULNESS, pp to %¢ both ways, A strong tome developed | | Tonight at 8 o'clock the great banquet will | Til taxe the United States cruiser’ Yorkvows | ‘There are now 261 commanieries on tho | Sr mente furnitare to their homes. ‘The | sredd sub 104, square 190, 173¢ by 80 fect, om ITS FAR REACHING AND COMPREHEN- | immediately, however, and in all the,stocks in| take place and a number of ladies will grace | Por" Now young settee cTuer Yorktown | | There are now 261 command parade. Of | gossip of the neighborhood is that Mra. Sul. | ®t between T and U etropts northwest. net which there was any trading small fractional | the occasion with their presence. steamer Puritan of the Fall River line. Boston ven has collected over #50 from charitable | Susan Bethune Robinson has bought frem SIVE METHODS HAVE BEEN PARTICI- | advances were made in the early trading. Den- rae wean on ten aeanes dilbe rosebed at 06 shen the delegates | (208 108 have so far made their final official rooms 0 build herself house, | H. Rozier Dulaney et al., for €9,000, sub 77, #q. PAYEDIN BY THOUEANDS,AMD TODAY, | vet, Texas and Fork Worth, Tennemee coal | ogsee than delegates, now inthe olty are Th. | willbe menesed ie Goran te eee Toport stating the aumaber of swords they will | Wether che es the sonay” er 115, 18.80 by 72.89 ft. on 20th street between and Man! becai . ring and other points whic! essen! lor ; ct : y THROUGH FAIR AND EQUITADLY VEAL | tures of tho market, all developing marked | Kandler, A.C. Kemper, Dr. Schloesser, Karl IN KEW ENGLAND. tho triennial committee to know. Of these 108 | 20t,,!8 ® question, coc Pinger | (maniceaiaiane ann nae ING, WEBEST WITHOUT APEER IN THE strength. Denver, Texas and Fort Worth went | Binder of Chicago, K. Bockion of Louisville, | Harvard college anda number of Boston’s | 45 will bring bands, Rad omer bare hatsear took By night beth Newman Admitted to Bail. 24 higher and rose to 28}<; Tennessee coal| J. A. Grimm, Robert Mayer, E. Lietze of | inititutions will be visited on Sunday, and on ARRANGING FOR SALUTES, houses will be levelled and all obstructions to | _ Today bail was taken in the case of M. ee a preety pla tas Lars Comey ine Mis Heusner, 2H. W- | Monday a trip will be made to Lowell and| Sir Knights Parker and Dingman will tomor-| the extension of Prospect avenue removed, |D. Newman, aliss G, M. St Clair, CREDIT BUSINESS OF THIS CITY. 4. ‘These’ B S were not held peed gph F Skuer ate bs & pn ~— a Lawrence, but the party will return to Boston|row go over the ground where the | Quite a crowd gathered to see the eviction, and | in $1,800, M. V. Webb going on his BEING THUS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED WE | joiiuy Fetion at ibe hour decided weakness | Badell, New York: Ed. Coll C. Semper, E. | Satly in the evening. Manchester, Portland, | parade will form with Capt. Yates of | Setseant Haney and Private Cotter of the | pond. Newman is under indictment for 1 ai Worcester, Willimantic, South Manchester an ‘ - seventh precinct were on hand to preserve . suxaen OF minke ano ane nuvue, [declined "irom 1105, to. fox, and | Caster Gee sOmtr MC thaal ie Bad: | Hariiord tre next on the iiperrye At the [S2e,, District artillery to arrange _for | der, io Sas beeen al on Sigee ames ees MANNER OF RISES AND ARE THERE- | Tennessco coal also went back to 64.” At il (nenbaum, Mex, Uklmasc: de Euhorg any, | latter city Governor Bulkley will give a recep- | Pimel Sand salutes, Gun signals will’ be toed Sar aca victed of obtaining €100 from Breese & Sone by FORE PREPARED TO OFFER OUR GOODS | o'clock the market was dull but fairly steady, | Schwarz, Philadelphia; §.'H. Stupakoff, Pitts- | tom. Collinsville and Meriden wil uched | dizecting the movement of the procession, and A NEW BUSINESS PALACE. faleo pretences ani sentenced $0 twe endo bat pe and generally ate shade better than opening | burg. en route to New Haven and Yale university. | in addition « salute of one gun will be fret for Springfield and its great armory will be in- ‘a rat in line, | The Big Store of Julius Lansburgh on , ‘THE WASHINGTON BRANCH, ney a . every grand commandery as it passes in line, General Term on exceptions, ted Frid: October 12. m 8; = i , = Among the members of the Washington | #hid there will bo ip neg Hines pie gern and a special salute for the most eminent grand ¥ Street Opened Today. “uaa Cait branch present during the session were Oh, | the special train will run to Albany, where = i: “ Kinkel, E. J. Sommer, P. Bausch, F. R. Fava, Gores Will will Wotan & reception to the THR COMMITTEE WORK. The growth of F street as a business street] The sky cleared this morning sufficiently to HE REACH OF THE ARTI- "Sosa: ae 4 ” | delegates. The work of the committees is now well in | has received recognition from Mr. Julius Lans-! make people believe that the “cold wave” eee ee secing tho packing of, his, private, papers and | fey (oe real Oa Te Betsy, | _ Om Saturday the party will leave for Niagara | hand, Chairman Parker and Secrolery Din, | PhO today opened his new establisi-|onmoahech foe today was nothing but SAN AND LABORER. official documents, Ho caves this place to-| fechuleal attache of the.’ German — lega’ | Falls to remain there until Monday morning. |man who are at the headquarters | ment at 13th and F streets. The| 4 bluff on the part of the ‘THE EXACTIONS OF OUR SYSTEM ARE | Morrow morning for Washington, accompanie tion; J. E. Rettig, E. ¥. Droop, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland and Detroit are the|all day long now are kept) building is a remarkably fine one, | signal oftice and the thermometer went crawl- by Mrs. Harrison, Private Secretary Halford 4 most prominent points in the next two days’| busy receiving visitors and answering all ‘ : rs SO INSIGNIFICANT THAT NO RELIABLE | and wife, and Miss Sange Didden, KV. Redo’, A "Gosmene Hoven | travel. Ann Arbor and the famous Michigan | torts of teawirice that come fe by nel eno (ene res in Relght, and admirably adapted | ing up during the morning ata rate to confirm HOUSE KEEPER NEED SUFFER DISCOM- M Bishor Dead. Bayer, L. F. Graether. J. B. Newman, J, R, | University will be visited on Thursday and | phone, by telegraph, and made in person, | 70° “2¢ Purposes of Mr. Lansburgh’s business. | this belief, But the afternoon brought A Mormon op Dear Pohl, Maj. K. Kloss, secretary of the Swiss lega- Grand Rapids on Friday. South Bend, Clement Phatcman Parker, talking to a Stan reporter | Since early morning there has beenacrowd in| dubious ooking clouds and «stiff FORT, HOWSOEVER MEAGER THE PURSE Sat Lake, Uran, Sept. 26.—Bishop Abram tion; H. Lindenkohi.E. Mulkow,E.V. Fischer,E, | 5tudebuker and the Notre Dame university are | this afternoon, rapidly sketched the work that | front of the great show-window admiring not | Westerly wind that made in foe MAY BE. A. Kimball died yesterday at Kanosh, in Mil-| gojmidt, ‘A. Schmedtie, Dr. R. G. Mauss, H.'H. | 02 Saturda; rogram, Chicago will be | had been done. only the decorations but the window itself, | Uncertain again, The coast storm pene | in oa ALSTORESARERE- | Jardcounty, He was a prominent man in the | Bergmann, W. Burchard, R Leding, L. F, Yon | Feached at ‘§:30 o'clock that evening and they | ‘All of the subcommittees have done well,” | As seen from the sidewalk’ the eiect wes j the night ond this morning it was central off SE SES Mormon church and hada number of wives. | Wimpffen, L. P. Lindenkohi, Dr, L. L, Fried- | il! remain in that city until the evening of | he said, ‘Through the energy and efficiency | beautiful. A tirror Isid flat in the sear of | the coast of Jersey, headed northeastward, years at Albany, and his case is now pending im CREDIT AT PRICES IN CONFORMITY WITH THOSE oe The President Coming for Good. Dees Pan, Mp., Sept. 26.—President Har- USES AND UPON ee ee rison spent his last morning at Deor Park over- ‘TE WITH PARLOR AND BED ROOM is i ji last rick, Dr. Sellhausen, Carl Stierlin. Tuesday, October 22. Milwaukee on Wednes- | of the committee on hotels, of which Mr. Alli- the window was surrounded by masses of |,, Phere isa rather clouldy bit of country to a vaste Warrseus meus vamenbawll | cegeeren ite. day; St- Paul on Thursday and Minneapolis on | gon Nailor is chairman, all of the many appli- | maiden-hair fern, the result” being, ax |t€@ orthwest, and this scems to be ee eres ee oe doned out by President Cleveland ‘last De- me Mall ie Ge cae ae Eriday are the surprises preparatory to Sioux | cations for quarters have received prompt | though it was a green-banked lake. The heavy | flowing the storm ahead of the OGANY. par y es at Edel’s ball to the early arrivals among the | City ana Omaha on Saturday and Sunday. Two | attention and accommodations can be provided | curtains which divide the window ‘and the |$90d weather that accompanies the CHERRY AND MAH! 4 cember because he was a consumptive, ‘ pl a anion = —— ee delegates was 8 very pleasant affair | hours ore Pega ed oue Moines on Mon- | for four or five thousand more if theyare| store were covered weh fern. and Hy hal gars as eae es CARPETS EVERY GRADE AND IAL ERCIAL i P . | day an ouis is e reached at 9 p.m. of | neede i ; a e co! as ad- SCRIPTION, DRAPERIES, BUFFETS, RAT- wipers pee amar oe cored Ey Precedent Chentey Mael oe neo any | the same day. Tuesday and Wednesday wil be | "ttt very gratifying feature of this con-| specimens of the Goris? ark Eight thousand | Tanced as fur as Budlalo, Cleveland, Louisville, The New York Stock Market. society. A large number of the Washingtonians | *Pext there. On Thursday, Springtield, ILL, | clave that out of the 22,000 knights. that. have people, it was stated, had visited the interior | “4 in & line extending to the southwest, TAN AND FANCY ROCKERS, WARDROBES, pueesct | who are members of the technical branch in | Will be visited and then the tourists will go om | been located every one scoms entirely sat- | Df ane’ stort tode ae eee whe interior | tnd is still moving toward the sca, ‘Thi TOILET SETS, FOLDING BEDs, STOVES AND RANGES, AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSEFUR- NISHING LINE, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER h to Indianapolis and Louisville, Saturday, | jsfed. ‘No complaints of any character bao | morning's forecast for the District of Colum- Fen areca he Tor thoi naa? made matters | November 4 will be spent in Louisville and Suo- | been received. Of course the Gecdit ke dee to wo cunningly displayed. ‘The Rest Horas been | Bis as “slightly warmer, fair. weather om eT Seen = wes ee day will find the congress groping. Mr. Nailor end his committee. devoted to upholstery, the second and third | LBUrsday, followed by cold, fair weather o& SAD DEATH OF A WIFE, THROUGH THE MAMMOTH CAVE, “The committee on excursions, of which Mr. | floors to carpets and the remaining stories to | FFiday and Saturday, _mesterly winds.” Mrs. Emma A. Wood Burned to Death at | nati in the afternoon have been arranged for, | Ci@ttand has completed arrangements for «| continuous congratulations. A= ‘38% (NY. &N.E.. | Do. Lexington, on Monday morning, and Ciacin- | Easton is chairman, has been exceedingly effi- | furniture. Mr. Lansburgh was the recipient of Range of the Thermometer Today. series of excursions covering every day from ———— The foliowing were the readings at the sig- = creprt, Her Home This Morning. the Gepartare fren the lstieralty boing 20d af | Monday tl Friday.” The chairman bas given DISTRICT GOVERSMENE., nal office today: S.a.m., 60; 2 p.m., 66; maxi- ee eR 4 a, m. on Wednesday, Nov, The next stop- | a great deal of time and attention to the mat- 7 ni mum, 73: minimum, 56. MEAGEIAG A EREPLING SOM AS EARERSE Mrs. Emma A. Wood, wife of Mr. George M. | ping piaces will be Mansticid, Ohio, and Wash | ter, > OF THE BARGAIN AND ACCEPTING THE Wood of No, (1431 8 street northwest, was | ington, Pa., enroute to Pittsburg, which cit “The committee on decorations has made a Ses SSets ee. ae ” burned to death this morning. About 6 o'clock | will be left behind on Friday morning. ‘Ai-| thorough eanvass of the citizens aly The following gas lamps have been recom- BIRTH. the line | mended by Capt. Lusk to be erected in the | On, Wednesday momius keptember ‘ it | toona and its railroad shops will be inspected | of the parade and Mr. J. H. Oleott, the chair. | ended by Cap sland avenne | Quester se Mnaad Ma S. eee niente Pete Eee ace eres eat gent Gown bette to widest | Sing testa will score Filladalpnieoae. [uaay, reports that 97 per cent of them will | ctlities named: One on Rhode Island avenue | dsushter to Mr. snd Mrs. D. Smoliand : BALANCE IN PARTIAL PAYMENTS BY THE ‘WEEK OR MONTH IN SATISFACTION OF the milk man, When he had received the | From Friday ni 211: ; : +1) | between lth street and Iowa circle; one | ™°* y night until 11:30 a.m. of Tuesday, | decorate their buildin, This committee will | ; i THE DEST. on : on milk he returned to bed. An hour later Mrs. | November 12, it will be nothing but Philadel-| have charee of the “lecotation at Macon cinerea ted pice ate black og ‘Shore. ..|105/ St. & feet Wood got ups and went down stairs to prepare Bie oe at 6:15 of ker evening of balieres bearers the hae oe bre a. Legesen | between Sth and 6th streets northeast: two on ee F00 C4 j= ayn HERRMANW'S i soo i breakfast. She had the fire to make and went | date the congress will be at home—j Ree toy Hon oF the reviewing stand | the west side of 6th street between G and H| £ Jialisoy Wet Ben, Mid. te, Mer. —* a Yiu | down fato the beoteaci {3 ie ecpposed to gat | CT to be occupied by the Grand encampment, echinetou, D.C sok place ce streets northeast; one on the east side of 6th | G85 evening, September 25. 1850, MRS. ROWLAND’S TRIAL. tient than Mr, Olcott's commitice Tas back, | sect between Gand H northeast; two at the | Mi"ada Mix iam nomena Atte CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, gies mitiee ‘on barbectes of whit | northeast and southwest corners of 6th and G | will make their futire Lome, Et : her kindling wood and while there met her death. sis waste fala halle teed actin ieia ai lave Dr. Hammond Tells About the Expenses | Mr. George W. Pratt in chairman, | ttcet northeast; twoon theenst side of 7thetreet | , JIFBG—STUAKT. At Trinity Chapel, September w24m regular cali: concerning the manner in which she died; but of the Sanitarium, hae completed all arrangements for the barbe-| west sido of 7th between G and H streets north. | HUPOLTH,A. LIEBIG of Colorado Springs to BAIN Government Bonds.-U.8. 4s, 1801, registered, | there is not a single person living who can ex- ; sa fimme, wu '* Teady to Degin the roast at any | east, and one on the northwest corner of 7th | pure and ‘adopted erandistgster of the late Goa. OU CANT HELP LIKING THEM, THEY ARE | 105% bid, 106% asked. U. 8. 4! plain §&, Mr. Wood went down stairasdon after Yesterday about 3:30 o'clock the exami- | time. Enight Martin B, Th airman of the | #24 G streets northeast, game Y vo very amali and their action is no perfect. Only | 105% bid, 100% asked. U. his wife did, bat was unable to find her. He |B&tionin the case of Mra. Annie M. Row- frei roe rae : sso S| ADENIAL FROM BUILDING INSPECTOR ENTwrsLe. | ,,°ISSON—ASHFORD. ofp Seienber 18, 1880, District ‘of Colamfia, Bonds—Per tmp. s, 1801, | kitchen without finding her.’ W. A. Hammond while in his employ as matron | furnith 800 hones : meet tnt T prone to recommnend the renting | er 2 ge Sana & SAmNORD at Woes Wage Sommmxe New. 200% gexed: Per imp. 7s, 1801,/" ‘Then he went to the basement, but still he | at his sanitarium, was commenced. Mr. Armes | “The committes on exhibition drill, of which | Of She. bul joining the Police Cours LEATHEROID TRUNKS, currency, 108 Seseer dene ee, ro could see nothing of her. Finally, as he turned | appeared for the government and Messrs, C.| Sir Knight R. T. Heiston is chairman, while improvements are going on in the Police | 9. lush iy tie Ines Taney Were a ae h h ; ee Court,” said Building Inspector Entwisle to a | WiLtiNie att Mee MARTHA kee 105% bid, 2-year fund 3a, 1 serrerls the door ending upstairs he discovered | ¢, Cole and J. J. Darlington for Mra, Rowland, | # now receiving “bids for the etection | Soin voporter todays” Of cosreee Toes the | LIANE and Mire: MAKTHA ANN JACKSON, Oggh ‘Very light in weight. 118 sone ‘ater Cog 7 — pabpd acd _ —- the rere mak- ‘Dr. Hammond testified that on July 30 he of — — Toes sys Pres! goats necessity of improving the Police Court, and ‘year fund, way towar: 6 low. e then - and com tails recomm this i - SEE, ee Ee ee eae earreney, | "6 eoiad THAT THE HOUSE WAS ON FIRE, gave her a check for $60 for market supplies the success of that orcasion,. ee = report.” — ah ns CHATHAM. geyctoun oie Cameron A Bole Leather, snd st HALF THE PRICE. = a of oak — ies, but did not for a moment imagine that his wife | 824 since then he had received bills covering} “The committee on badges, under the chair- i: eens aceein, exundria, Va, Wednesday, September x. 1880, at ‘Made and sold only at ToPHAM’S cous Bonds —U, & was being consumed in the flames, Looking to | this date which should have been paid from | Manship of Sir Knight James P. Pearson, ex- 4 Sab be Mie MARTA CHATHAM, aged coventy- ‘Trunk 1231 U. ects all of the badges here ina few days. The | The commissioners have received the resig- | One Yeors a ve Factors, 1231Pe. ave, | Ponts: oa” Ge, 68 seo where the smoko was coming from, Mr.Wood | that money. He had expressly prohibited her | Poot tise haa prsvided for « badge ior the | nationot Edward S. Sevion eehieat eee adi igerel {com ler late residence Saturday afternoon Georgetown” Haltroad, 10-40 arrived at the pantry which is inthe basemont, | fom making bills. The total amount of un-| triennial and all ‘subcommittees, Also for a|at the Washington asylum’ hospital and the Fully invited! to: attend. “[adtimore papers The ‘try is small dark room situated di-| paid bills contracted by her, he said, was| bronze medal similar to the one used by the | same has been accepte: FS sent beneath @ bay window on the west side | $2,500. : division marshals and their aids at the THE CONTRACTORS EXONERATED. P+ MT aBD ey Raake tulle hal arb SEneuson Tar Best eee ees Ge, | of Be Rouse, ‘Tho door leading to this room | "On cross-examination witness anid it eost | intuguration, for the marshals aud aidcs| when John T. Sater, the superintendent of in ie A second year of tn age. Gur HE 7 was tightly closed, but the smoke from $3,000 to $4,000 annually to run the sani- | 2 parade, On one side is the head of the | the constraction of the Briggs school, was dis- | | Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 Selo, Ly | peered te ot eae, amuing from | it | torium; that the highest number of patients at | Most eminent grand master, with an appro | charged he fled with the Commissioners a | Mot¥odist Protestant church, coracr —_ THE CONCORD HARNESS. board Company, 6s, 1807, 73 leaving no doubt in Mr. Wood’s mind that that one time was sixteen, the average ten, and that | Priate or ga and oy the gio statement that the contractors had violated the GARRITY, On Wednesday morning . 25, 10h bid. Weruinetge Lue infantry Bond 2 | Iwan closed. ao tighty that acme exertion wie | glevem servants and. two boys ‘are employed, | the) name, of the | chief, marshal and | contract Oras Cokasiouns thongs Wher | Hpetraute Gacaa eeeseae nen ter E oi 7 - i to Be = ‘a ei eo emt easitan GES Gag, Sinan note tne a, Haake required to open it, He at last succeeded in | He instructed Mrs, Rowland to run a f ‘hore in | Vision marshal and thenide wearing the medal. | to look {ato the matter aud appointed a cons | ¢ Rueeta grou late renkdece, Gxk Hall ‘asbit a 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Sstcbels of best makes at low prices apl2 M ry by day morning, September ¥7, 1 at forcing the door open and then his eyes met i These medals will be farnished division marshals | mittee, d of . 8. C. Mick d | 10.0" 5 | 4 St. Ann's church, sceagantca eveyone sein | ONE SO poms stot Hay comme aye re | Enum eetng | ie oer mrs £,C Meum od |i ome Ks eee — Wise oa: the dour wiih her | modeal ieatinecend beeake chief marshal. A neat parchment commission | submitted their report, which waa, in effect, | , HUNTER, On, Wetuesday. evening. September 28, wife was lying e floor nd] _ Mra, Rowland, he said, left July 81 for Phila- | Wil also be prepared for each one of the midcs. | that they found the contractors had performed | tier; Salen IAN — clothing in flames. The half-crazed husband delphia, to return the following day, but dia | Sir Knight Pearson also has ordered 20,000 | good work and kept within the epirit of the | Funeral Friday morvine ut 10-30.%elock from TB T = 1 quickly caught her np and romoved her from | iodo go, During her absence the amount of | Small badges to be given away to visiting Sir | specifications, Messrs. Hurdle. and Brigham | Hose of the Little histers. Friends invited to € + B. Towxes & So Col q .» 396] the pantry and tore the burning clothing from | unpaid bills was ascertained. Knights and ladios, and” is preparing | were the contractors. IBOU- ar BU OSL, Mee AMELIE Wil eiabih toe 1916 SEVES 1H STREET NOB . Washington and ner boa . Fes = _— alive, but was appar- THE ACCOUNTS FOR SUPPrIES, pals <a, se, ag Acgh one =e ee eniees: loved wife of Juo. Williauns, aod ‘tty eugut pare a Linen, 250. 260 asked. Metropolitan, 125 bid, 136 | ently breathing her Pa wrt = ie INGTON ws GOSSIP. — pene Sheet. 3 OF ae ce ag roeay ‘Columbia, 65 bid, 57% asked. Capitol ana ‘Without losig a moment's time Mr, Wood| J. J. Limerick testified that Mra, Rowland | at the headof the different divisions so that WASHINGTON NE AND SIP. Ob, mother, mast we give you Up, nel, Be. "Extre Heavy Do.. 10c. North O Street, 43 bid, 50 asked. hastened for a physician and soon returned to | paid him $27 for poultry and eggs on July 30. | they can be distinguished as they pass. a pe ome a lon ae. Si cary ed Plied Flasnel-all nol dhe. sad 28e, |’ Insurance Swocks—Firemens, 41 bid. Franklin, | the house With Dr. Eaton, but the unfortunate | R.A. Golden, fish dealer, testified that be Rainn Calton MAME et lees Saks oe ae re tie fared i ee Seeneteapepamaggenee '|Sementte ca tacit LOLS Eaet | un wageememer | SERA H.W tied |e ottecs'hn ties eet or ees cal] “men amet: comes, Cuma ‘cena ‘Calico, fast colors and beantifal styles, 5a, Lmnericam, 200° Did 200 ached “eee. na - e fcin’ | be details to receive every arriving command-| Macic Lantsay Siipes.—Secretary Windom Fhich never cap be filled. 7 German- Ame: a, 2 Mr. Wood thinks that his wife went into the | on which was a credit of $95. Mrs. Anna Rein- A : s White 1d extra large, = tcc, dy, dy 108 anked, "igen "8g bld, 0 | , ME. Wood thinks that his wito wen lighted a | muth testified that Mrs. Howland paid her the | ¢f¥- The finance committee, of which Sir | has affirmed the decision of the collector of | Body at rest in tant church Rehoboth Bay 7 1.50. asked. — Peoples, 47% bid, 5; ilk bi . | Knight James E. Waugh is chairman, is now toms at New York assessing di plember 21, at 10 o'clock a.m. Funeral takes bbe: ‘itie Tasurance Siocks—iteal katate Title, 122 | roatch and accidentally set fire to her clothing. Bad that Mre, Howland bad paid’ hee gis tir | completing its labors, collecting the eubscrip- | Customs at New York assossing duty on erase wie oak Pain Helatives and’friends are invited to Oe saab Dig, J27 asked. Columbia Title 7% bid, 73 | The mystery about the affair is the fact that | Siu," "Jone U. Cook, of Bros., grocers, | tions that have been made to the fand. Shik, fr, @ delegate to the work's Bander | “weon. Tharsday, moratae, Sentember 26 ‘and Colors, 1 yard | “O45 and Electric Light Stocks—Wasbington Gas, | the door was #0 tightly closed that an outcry, | testified that their bill was $1,424.21, upon Sad teas as he oo to recei ‘ ih weg ur EMMA AW 3 ed. Georgetown Gas, 45 if any was made by the woman, could not have id n 4 Th ji . ES Rioceric Ligne ty Dia Gore naked.” ~” “| been heard, nor could enough smoke escape | Wich js a credit of $170 paid June 10, leaving | ansoortation, Sir Knight E. Hl. Chamberlain , Friday, September 27, at 2'clock__* Cheaspeate and’ Powomae, S7i” bid, 00 asked: | Hete'he preety oreo mee Sungiagl «| one tice rater all aver tee, Vaiena | omuroh of Dz P. ~ jouse 1e save her he i . —_—_—_—e Stneran Graphophone Cotmpaay, 20% bid, 22% | “he police learned of the death and notifiea | **4 that Dr. Hammond was faite dip she | States on the trunk and collateral lines. Teurenaxce Restavnayt 1X THE Navy —_ ‘Miscellaneous Stocks—Wi Market Com. | the coroner. Mr. Wood is a clerk in the office | secount ran on, commencing about March. Bie committee, of which Sir Knight Geo. | Depanrext.—Chas. Klotz has been granted Crazax ‘asked. Brick | Of the geological survey. The funeral of the| ‘The hearing was adjourned until 1 o'clock | “ibson is chairman, has attended in a most ths oct of ara tin the Eadting Company, “Great Pi will ’ s ¢ manner to all its bi privilege of establishing a restauran lachine Company, 275 bid. Great Falls Ice | unfortunate woman take place at 8 o'clock | this afternoon. prompt! — i meinen, furnishing B Jase » Full Line of Company, 182 bid, 188 asked. Bull Run Pano- le ee this com- AKING PACE eae Fame, 23 bid. | National, Sate Deposit Company. on aaa, mittee wo have sec > some very artistic P. conver’, Boby Bavastay TaPesTaies ~~ | gotea "7mm : Upon investigation it was found that there | jin Me ae ra — OWDER, SMYRNA. wittos an ELVET CARPETS, from Baltimore Mar! - wasacan of coaloil on one of the shelves, permission of ting Oras er ire CORTAlNe and DRAPERIES in | BALTIMORE, 26.—Cotton dnl! and easy— | Beneath it was a pile of kindling. It is thought | the reception. tract for te has great variety. se4-3m thassome of the oil had leaked from the d on the original warrant. and for decorating HOOE BRO. & CO., 1328 F st, ot ‘and 2, 75088; Loog-| ean and saturated the wood; that Mrs, Wood Somes for cross-examin- | #24 illuminating with Mr. Moxley. ta ae 7 2, 86; aT see lighted a match Salo at et tion and, Mr. Cole gangs had brought hie oy peek prem roared t oil; it then upon wood and | book and it Cole) cor see success, ae inhaled the blaze before she could make an | mondsaid that he could not unless the court | deal MEAT-FLAVORING STOCK, ae ee alia s0ead vellate nena erin: | outcry, Her face and body were terribly it, as it contained the names urned, A the cases of his i i Klotz EXTRACT OF MEAT. the of food at rates somewhat ‘than those USE IT FOR SOUPS, and dirs hae tis iets hewn eg SEEF TEA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES ‘Dr. race cmueptagert ni ott be Genuine only with facsimile of Justus von Liebig*s the United States, with his suite, arrived in | S*ying a oe =, SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK the city last night, Thore were twenty-| ing he ‘controller’ ‘Across Labal. ‘Bold by Btorekeepers, Grocers, and Draggista LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO. L/td, ‘26-40,tb ‘Lcodce,, ance eroneesionetiaiesns iia again LY lae wi 1z0m EDWARD L. DENT, ME, (eS ———____________Washingten, 5. 0 _ Cease es |S ‘i ti By fe i et Ph koriug Dodge 1